Having heard the mantra Ribs=Zin, and knowing Joe really enjoys chef Michael Chiarello's line of wines, I brought over a bottle of Chiarello Old Vines Giani Zinfandel. Sold Out now!


For after dinner enjoyment, not that we needed another wine,

A bit of a surprise for me! Although inky black in the glass, this is a pretty light cab. ZD's Winery is located in the Stag's Leap District, but this wine was much lighter than the typical jammy SL cabs I've tasted-the label does claim a more "generic" Napa Valley sourcing, so I'm guessing there is not a lot of Stag's Leap fruit here. In fact, the flavor profile was a bit "zin-ish." Raspberry, zinberry, good acidity. The major fault is a bit of tough greenness on the palette-was 2001 a cool year? Or, did some of the grapes come from Carneros? Hm... a mystery. On the more positive side, there was some nice dark tobacco and leather notes coming through.
My big problem with this wine is QPR, though. If I recall correctly when I bought it, the pricing was the same as the Beaulieu Vineyards George de la Tour Reserve Cab (which I also tried this weekend. Yum!), and I know which one I prefer! Still, Joe, who loves Zins, and Donna, his wife, really enjoyed this cab, so it was a success!!! **