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Carlisle Russian River Valley Piner-Olivet Ranches Zinfandel 2019 | 750 ml.
Item #: 57368
Store Location: 06B | 3
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Critical Acclaim
SP92Wine Spectator Jul 31, 2022
"A spirited red that recalls a briar patch, with wild berry, sweet anise and white pepper flavors that race along to a vibrant, zesty finish. Drink now through 2030. 695 cases made. (Tim Fish)" (92 pts.)
VN93Vinous Jan 2022
"The 2019 Zinfandel Piner-Olivet Ranches is a blend taken from five ranches in this very unique district of the Russian River. A deep, layered wine, the 2019 shows all of the allure of the year in its open-knit, opulent personality. Super ripe red cherry/plum fruit, spice, wild flowers and blood orange are front and center in this bold, luscious Zinfandel. Vineyard sites are Papera Ranch, Carlisle Vineyard, Mancini Ranch, Montafi Ranch and Saitone Vineyard." (93 pts.)
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