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Wine Recommendation

Rosenblum Cellars 2004 Zinfandel, Eaglepoint Ranch  (Mendocino County)

Rosenblum Cellars

2004 Zinfandel, Eaglepoint Ranch
(Mendocino County)




Eaglepoint Ranch is one of Mendocino’s top properties, up there with Alder Springs and Ferrington. Pretty much everything made from the vineyard has the vineyard’s name on the label (even if it is printed incorrectly, as Rosenblum does on its Eaglepoint labels). One of the advantages of making Zinfandel from up there is that the vineyard also produces some of Mendocino County’s best Petite Sirah, which is the time-tested No. 1 blending component for high-end Zin. Rosenblum used 18 percent Petite Sirah in this blend, to very good effect. To my surprise, they also kept the oak in line, so I can recommend this bottling whole-heartedly.

The aromas and flavors emphasize ripe blackberry and black cherry, with some vanilla from American oak and some bright citrus notes from the Petite Sirah. You get a big, plush mouthful of fruit with very good company - natural spiciness, a nice balance of wood and grape tannins, good body, and a texture on your tongue that’s like natural silk on your skin. The flavors stay true from entry to finish, and while this is a plenty-sweet Zin, it’s got enough acid that I was smackin' my lips while I was writing my notes.

Reviewed October 31, 2007 by Thom Elkjer.

 

The Wine

Winery: Rosenblum Cellars
Vineyard: Eaglepoint Ranch
Vintage: 2004
Wine: Zinfandel
Appellation: Mendocino County
Grape: Zinfandel
Price: $25.00

Review Date: 10/31/2007

The Reviewer

Thom Elkjer

Thom Elkjer has been reviewing wines professionally for more than ten years. He has contributed to Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast, served as Wine Editor for Wine Country Living and is Wine Editor for WineCountry.Com. He also writes for newspapers and magazines in the U.S. and Europe and judges at major international wine competitions.