Zinfandel



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The common belief has always been that Zinfandel, identical to Primitivo, is a Californian varietal, but recent DNA testing has tracked its roots back to vineyards in Croatia.

This fickle grape is one of the most widely planted in the US just short of Cabernet Sauvignon. The style of Zinfandel red wines varies quite significantly from fresh and fruit-forward to highly concentrated fruit with firm tannins.

Zinfandels are typically light to full-bodied with berry-like and spice flavors. The grape is also widely used in the popular off-dry blush wine known as White Zinfandel. With a Tropicana flavor profile it is easy-to-drink and does not cost a fortune, however some wineries are redefining White Zinfandel by making great dry rosés, which is worth a try for a new Zinfandel experience.

The Red Zinfandel pairs well with moderately spicy meat dishes and casseroles.
Origin:
California,
United States