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Joel Gott Zinfandel (California) 2017

2017 Joel Gott Wines Zinfandel, California, USA (750ml)
Cranberry jelly hue with aromas of sweet/tart red berries, spicy blueberry nuances

Palate-- Texture is a tad watery, nice flavors of black berry, and not much else. Blueberry finish lingers a touch but just not doing it for me.

This Zin would be fine for a crowd with nice hefty cheeses, or Italian fare but tastes like $8 Zinfandel rather than a $17 one.  Fortunately I paid only $12 for it.  It is a sourced Zin from grapes anywhere in California and that is what it tastes like.  I would pass on this especially when you can get other much better Zins for $8-$10.

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