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Black Label Old Vine Zinfandel

F. Stephen Millier

Red wine | Lodi

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Red wine
15 %
40.00 USD
18°C / 64°F
Blackberry, Dry, Fruity, Raspberry, Spice, Vanilla

Description

Indulge in the rich heritage of Lodi with the F. Stephen Millier Black Label Old Vine Zinfandel. This captivating red wine is crafted from carefully selected old vines, showcasing the region's esteemed Zinfandel grapes. The wine bursts with an inviting aroma of ripe blackberries and luscious raspberries, intertwined with delicate hints of warm spices and a touch of vanilla, a beautiful result of oak aging. On the palate, it's a full-bodied experience, presenting a symphony of dark fruit flavors complemented by a subtly sweet spice that adds depth. Its bold structure is well-balanced with soft tannins and a smooth finish, making it incredibly enjoyable. The 15% alcohol content contributes to the wine's richness and complexity. It is a dry wine and it should be served at around 18°C. Pair this Zinfandel with grilled meats such as lamb or a juicy steak, hearty pasta dishes like lasagna, or flavorful stews. The wine will also go very well with dark chocolate. It's an exceptional choice for both casual gatherings and special occasions. F. Stephen Millier, a family-owned winery in Lodi, California, is known for its commitment to sustainable practices and its passionate approach to winemaking. They prioritize minimal intervention, allowing the natural flavors of the grapes to shine through. The 'Black Label' designation denotes their top-tier selections, ensuring only the highest quality fruit is used in each vintage. Each sip tells a story of a family's dedication and love for the land, and the unique terroir of the Lodi appellation. Elevate your wine experience with the F. Stephen Millier Black Label Old Vine Zinfandel, and discover the magic of Lodi's Zinfandel.

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