A ripe & friendly zin

2005 Gnarlier Head Old Vine Zin, Dry Creek Valley
ROBERT M. BRUNO SR.
2005 Gnarlier Head Old Vine Zin, Dry Creek Valley

• 2006 Gnarlier Head Old Vine Zinfandel, Lodi, Calif.: This is a rich, ripe, juicy, fat, generous California zin. It goes light on the acids and tannins. It's just the thing to sip when you're standing in the 95-degree heat over a searing barbecue grill for the next six months. But seriously, it does go very nicely with grilled burgers, chicken and veggies. It's $12.

 

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