2003 Frank Family Zinfandel

Vitner’s Description:
Frank Family Vineyards 2003 Napa Valley Zinfandel is dense, dark scarlet to the eye; the nose is jam-packed with dazzling blackberries, plums, and black cherries touched with the essence of white pepper spice. The palate is rich and concentrated with mouth filling ripe fruit flavors interwoven with velvety tannins followed by a long, comforting finish.

Cooperage:
15 months maturation in 35% New French Oak and 65% once and twice filled French Oak barrels

Owner: Rich Frank
Winemaker: Frank, Rombauer, Graff
Appellation: Frank Family
Vintage: 2003
Grape: 90% Zinfandel; 8% Syrah; 2% Petite Sirah
Drink now or linger, but don’t camp too long.
Drinkable Score: 8.0/10

Price: $35

I tasted this wine on site in Rutherford. While I quite enjoyed Frank Family’s full line of Cabernets, I was most impressed with their Zinfandel. “Concentrated and Spicy” is an understatement. The spice in this wine walks that fine line between bold and over the top. Spicy enough to stand out, yet not so far as to bite or leave too rough of a finish. In the words of the slightly toasted tasting room pourer, “It’s a rocket ship baby!” I bought a bottle and can’t wait to bust it out with my next spicy pork tenderloin. -EB

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1999 Vincent Arroyo Petite Sirah

While Arroyo makes several types of wines they claim that the Petite Syrah is their signature. Dive into the 1999 Arroyo Petite Sirah Winemaker’s Reserve and taste the fire in the barrel. This particular Syrah is barrel-aged for 34 months and is aged well. The nose gives a strong berry scent (and is strongly similar to their Petite Syrah Port: imagine that) and the flavor compliments it well with an earthy tone that is full. While enjoying this wine by itself I can imagine it would compliment a well cooked steak or a rather spicy dish. The aftermath of this wine is a dry palette but a lingering flavor that is quite nice. Being a fan of full wines, I can’t wait to try their Zinfandel.

Arroyo is a Napa winery and they don’t distribute their wines so if you want to try them out you will have to order directly from the winery (or go and taste). It helps to know that a number of their wines sell out so you might try getting on the waiting list, and I promise it will be worth the wait.

Excellent alone or with a spicy dish, this wine has a very long finish.

Owner: Vincent Arroyo
Winemaker: Vincent Arroyo
Appellation: Vincent Arroyo Winery, Napa California
Vintage: 1999
Grape: Petite Sirah
Drink now or let it linger and drink whenever.
Drinkable Score: 8.0/10

Price: I think I paid about $30 a bottle (give or take)

http://www.vincentarroyo.com/

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