The bottle says it comes from the "famous" Dry Creek Valley of Sonoma. We aren't really up on our map of the micro-climates, but you expect Sonoma wines to be a bit better than the average. The natural cork makes it more risky in a discount wine, but we saw no problems. The wine describes itself like this: "Abounds with classic plum, blackberry, and peppery spice character, with rich stone fruit on the palate and a long finish."
We found the wine to be quite correct for a Zinfandel. The color was deep purple. It had a light fruit nose. The taste was fruity and fairly complex. It was mild on the pepper and had a nice light finish. This wine is not as big as a Cabernet and went well with crackers and double creme Brie.
We rate it as a good value. A winning ticket if you are looking for a $7 Zinfandel.
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