I'm going to have to go with THE WINE NEWS and score this wine 90 Points.
Dry Creek Heritage 2006 Zinfandel, $20.99, 90 points, is deep red.
Upon opening I greatly enjoyed a bouquet so pleasant that I just wanted to keep my nose in my glass, with cooking spice and fruit, this was beautiful.
First taste was WILD wild-berry, medium bodied, but plenty rich with a very fine toasty spice finish.
Pairs well with red meats and spicy foods, such as Taco Pizza with sour cream, and will go well with most beef dishes, lamb, or barbecue pork, Yet this is a stand alone wine as well.
Dry Creek Heritage 2006 Zinfandel, $20.99, 90 points, is deep red.
Upon opening I greatly enjoyed a bouquet so pleasant that I just wanted to keep my nose in my glass, with cooking spice and fruit, this was beautiful.
First taste was WILD wild-berry, medium bodied, but plenty rich with a very fine toasty spice finish.
Pairs well with red meats and spicy foods, such as Taco Pizza with sour cream, and will go well with most beef dishes, lamb, or barbecue pork, Yet this is a stand alone wine as well.
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