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Old Vine Zinfandel (California) w/ Zin skins


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vines that date back to years of history and tradition create
outstanding Zinfandel's. Our Old Vine Zinfandel surrounds the palate
with impressions of black cherries and plump dark fruit framed by ample
aromas of tobacco and dark coffee from the toasted French Oak.</td>
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</td></tr></t></table>But i have also tried this and it is of equal quality.
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Lodi Old Vine Zinfandel - with "Crushed Grape pack"


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silken layers of multidimensional delight. It starts with an up-front
core of blackberry and dark cherry aromas, followed by suggestions of
blueberry, raspberry, cranberry and dried plum. Undertones are of
chocolate, almond and exotic spice. </td>
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Wade,

You make my mouth water..... Old Vine Zins will knock your taste buds off.
 
Wade,
Based your experience, can you remember which of these exhibits the greatest amount of spice vs jam?
Thanks,
Ike
 
I think the RJS has more spice and the Cellar Craft exudes more fruitiness which is also a great feature!
 

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