Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Wine o' the week


From the website:
Mo Zin, Sonoma County 2003
72% Zinfandel, 23% Mourvèdre, 5% Petite Sirah
1,050 cases produced. Mourvèdre, a blending grape used in French Rhone wines, provides a marvelous raspberry and leather aroma that works nicely with the blackberry flavors of our Dry Creek Zinfandel. Petite Sirah adds a touch of peppery spice. Made to enjoy now, this will also improve and gain complexity in the bottle for 3 to 5 years after the vintage date. This matches well with everything from grilled ahi tuna to Italian red sauce dishes to lamb and red meats.

When you’re out of Zin you need Mo Zin!

750 ml $20.00


Mmmmmm.... you know how I love 'dem mixes! And what a FABULOUS name for a wine... ;) Melissa gave me a bottle of this for working on something for her firm for her, and we had tried one a while ago. It's fantastic. And named so well! Support the Spanns out in Sonoma County, they seem like good folks. I think all Spanns are.



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