DATE CONSUMED
Saturday, September 1, 20012
VINTAGE
2004
WINERY/PRODUCER
Caparone Winery
WINE NAME
N/A
TYPE OF WINE
Red
COMPOSITION
100% Zinfandel
SUBNAME/NICKNAME
N/A
VINEYARD DESIGNATION
Estate Grown
REGION/A.V.A. (American Viticultural Area)
Paso Robles, California
ALCOHOL CONTENT
13.3%
PRICE PAID
Caparone prices all of their wines at $14 a bottle. Because I bought a case of this wine, I
received a 20% discount ($11.20/bottle) and ended-up paying $13.52 a bottle
when sales tax and shipping were included.
WHERE/WHEN BOUGHT AND/OR HOW PROCURED
See above (bought a case directly from the winery (on-line)
in July 2012).
BOUQUET
The aroma profile for this fabulous wine exhibits mostly red
fruit along with suggestions of black fruit as well, such as cherries,
raspberries, and plums. There are also
hints/suggestions of oak, earth, and savory herbs.
TASTING NOTES
Not being one to mince words, let’s get this out of the way:
I consider this wine to be the best Zinfandel for the money that I have EVER
tasted. I absolutely LOVE this wine and
consider it to be the Bargain of the Century!
I’ve drunk Zins that cost five to six times what this wine cost that
weren’t one-quarter as good.
Hyperbole? Exaggeration? No!
Just the facts, folks.
This is a spicy, earthy, tannic, tart, delicious Zin that
anybody who appreciates well-made, quality Zins should search-out and
enjoy. As the bouquet suggested,
there’s an abundance of (mostly) red and (some) black fruit, such as
raspberries, blackberries, plums, and black/sour cherries, along with a
gargantuan amount of spices like black pepper and savory herbs (rosemary,
thyme, as well as hints of sage and mint).
The wine also exhibits a mountain of earthy elements as well as the
perfect amount of sweet, creamy oak.
This Zin drinks very similarly to a Grenache; if this wine were drunk
blind alongside another dozen Grenaches, I would have assumed that this was
simply a VERY interesting Grenache. This
is NOT your father’s Zinfandel (to quote an old Oldsmobile advertisement).
There’s an earthy quality to this wine that I have never
quite experienced before; it’s almost as if a shovel or two of soil from
Caparone’s estate vineyard were thrown into every barrel so that the grape
juice could commingle with the dirt in order to exquisitely convey the utmost
paragon of terrior. You literally and
figuratively can taste the soil in this wine unlike any other wine I’ve ever
had.
The Caparones employ classic Italian/European winemaking
techniques, which results in a red wine with VERY Italian traits, especially as
it pertains to tannins and acidity (in the best possible ways). This Zin is very well-balanced with fabulous
structure, tremendous complexity, and a flavor profile that just doesn’t
quit. The finish is smooth and lingers
for quite a while. This is an extremely
Italianesque wine; it showcases all of the best qualities that a Cal-Ital wine
could possibly muster. If you savor
rich, tannic, earthy/viscous, interesting, and delicious-beyond-belief Italian
wines, this wine was made for YOU. If
you prefer typical Paso Zin Fruit Bombs (15%+ alcohol, jammy sweet fruit, a
one-dimensional flavor profile with almost zero depth), look elsewhere.
Somehow/someway, Dave and Marc extracted every last nano-ounce
of flavor from their Zinfandel grapes to assemble this gorgeous wine. They age their wines for two years in oak
and then bottle-age their wines for another year before releasing them to the
public. How they’re able to make such
fantastic wines for $14 a bottle is beyond me (especially with all of that
patient aging). Their other Italian
varietal bottlings are also fantastic (Nebbiolo, Sangiovese, and
Aglianico). But I believe the star of
the show is this 2004 Zinfandel. I’m as
giddy as a 12-year-old girl at a Justin Bieber concert whenever I open one of
these fabulous bottles!
PAIRING SUGGESTIONS
We paired this wine with ribeyes smothered in Kosher salt
and a ton of freshly-cracked black pepper; talk about the PEFECT pairing! This wine would truly just about go
perfectly with any grilled steak, as well as chops/racks/shanks of lamb.
AGING POTENTIAL
This wine is drinking extraordinarily well right this moment
and because of its Italianesque qualities/structure will probably continue to
drink well for another 20+ years.
SCORE (on a 100-point scale)
92
Q.P.R. (QUALITY-TO-PRICE RATIO) (POOR, FAIR, GOOD,
EXCELLENT)
EXCELLENT
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