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Fallen Bridge Zinfandel (Lodi) 2017



Really young hue of vibrant dark purple with aromas of lush ripe dark berries, a touch of cocoa, lovely sweet spices, with more sweet fruit above the rim.

Palate--Rich textured fruit with a nice tar and pipe tobacco flavor, with blueberries, blackberry with a long lingering finish.

I did not like the first impression as the bouquet struck me like a garden variety sourced blend of over ripe fruit. But this is a for real Zin.

I picked this up reluctantly for $8 and  had to take 9 bottles. (A long boring story) I was bummed but am now quite happy!  Raise a glass!

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