This wine can serve as a basic introduction to the Zinfandel grape. It's super fruity with hints of dark chocolate and red licorice. It's so ripe, it might lean over to almost the jammy side...but not quite. It has very soft tannins so it makes it an easy drinking wine. I could see it being enjoyed at a BBQ.
Spiced fruit bomb with far too much oak and very little poise. Quite sweet and with a resin-y medicinal aftertaste. It's certainly recognizably zin, but not a great expression of the grape.