2011 Turley, Frederics Vineyard Zinfandel, Sonoma County, California, USA

  • Red
  • Dry
  • Full Bodied
  • Zinfandel
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Product: 20118108980
2011 Turley, Frederics Vineyard Zinfandel, Sonoma County, California, USA

Description

This certified organic vineyard, owned by Dick Fredericks, was planted in 1937. Though technically within the Sonoma Valley appellation, the vineyard is actually located about 900 feet up along very steep contoured terraces. A lucky vineyard to own as it is very rare to find hillside head-trained old vines within this area of California. The wines are high in acid, bright, balanced, with well-integrated fruit & tannin.

The Turley expression of Zinfandel is geared towards aromatics and elegance; the winemaker Jordan Passalacqua credits it to gentle extractions. The style is reminiscent of Burgundy, ripe but not heavy or punchy. The underlying quality of the wines is founded on fruit of exceptional purity and intensity of flavour.

In the words of Robert Parker (The Wine Advocate) "Turley remains the reference point for world-class, quintessential old vine Zinfandels. As always, a mind-boggling array of Zinfandels and Petite Syrahs are produced by the world’s premier Zinfandel specialist, Larry Turley. He deserves remarkable credit for his “holy grail” quest to locate largely forgotten parcels of old Zinfandel vines, and preserve as many of these historic sites as possible.”
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2011
Alcohol % 15.9
Maturity Drink now
Grape List Zinfandel
Body Full Bodied
Producer Turley Estate

About this wine

Zinfandel

Zinfandel is California`s most distinctive red grape and is one of the few that is considered one of their "own", even though it originated in Europe. Although it has been grown in California for well over a century, it took the popularity of white ("blush") Zinfandel in the mid 1980s to persuade growers to retain their Zinfandel vines and indeed to plant more. Within 10 years, plantings had doubled and Red Zinfandel had become a Californian icon. It is grown all across California though seems to perform best in meso-climates, which combine hot days and cool nights. It has a worrying tendency to ripen unevenly, leaving the producer with a sort of viticultural catch-22 - if he harvests too soon then he has green, unripe grapes, too late and he has dried out raisiny grapes. After vinification, Zinfandel wines are often matured in American oak, which gives them a vanilla dimension. There is no single flavour character that can be associated with the grape - it can produce light, jammy, almost Beaujolais-type wines, redolent of freshly crushed berries, through to full-bodied, robust, oak aged wines brimming with ripe, peppery, cassis-like fruits. The best can age marvellously.
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