Smooth. Delicious. Excellent. — 4 years ago
OMG was this good. Surprisingly accessible in its infancy. The wine is clear and light colored red with very mild tannins. Loaded with dark berries, both the sweet and acidic side. As it got a bit more air, the 65% Zin in the blend showed through with delicious jammy-ness. The rest of this shipment go in the cellar for a least a few years.. — 5 years ago
Date drank: January 2020
Year: 2017
Producer: Bedrock Wine Co.
Grape(s): Zinfandel
Region: Sonoma
Purchased from: Anconas
Distributor/Importer: na
Natty: Native yeasts. Minimal racking
Notes: 80+ year old vines throughout California. Nice perfume, spice, and fruit well balanced. Tobacco and leather is more subtle than other Zinfandels but i like it more. Great bottle of wine. — 5 years ago
Yummy and easy COVID wine. Kinda sweet-ish — 5 years ago
Nice for us — 6 years ago
Nice well balanced rich zin. — 7 years ago
I’m getting citrus and fruity notes from this one. I am surprised I like this. It has a light body and is easy to drink. Yay — 2 years ago
Smooth blend. Great table wine. — 4 years ago
Not as strong as other merlots - closer to pinot noir. decent flavor — 5 years ago
Really enjoy as an alternative to Hahn! — 5 years ago
2O Years, going strong, beautifully balanced fruit in a 1.5L. No rush to even drink it!!!!! — 6 years ago
Rangy and effervescent. — 7 years ago
Big fruit forward then a dusty dark fruit in the middle. Then a quick dusty finish. — 3 years ago
Cab 61%, merlot 28%and Syrah 11%. — 3 years ago
Visiting Fredericksburg TX for a few days. This is TX hill country and has a big winery community. Never tried any TX wines before but found a few surprises here. We tasted at Becker earlier today but not this wine. $30 on the restaurant wine list. Becker wasn’t our favorite stop but it is the only local winery represented on their list. Overall local wines seemed overpriced compared to CA wines. Just realized we had an older vintage (2018) on our last trip from Houston to Anaheim. It’s interesting that most of the grapes used in the local wines come from Lubbock (panhandle) area. Don’t know where these grapes came from, or what varietals are present. — 4 years ago
Nice light and very drinkable — 5 years ago
Light and perfect daily red. — 6 years ago
Very good, balanced and smooth piece of work. — 6 years ago
Ericsson
Here’s a curveball. It opens up to soaked wet corn notes and evolves to plush red fruit on the palate; good backbone, firm tannins, full bodied, high alcohol, big, bold and yes, (Malbec) is bigger (when made) in Texas. — a year ago