This Zin was reccomended to me by a friend of mine and I was eager to try it. Monte Rosso Vineyard is famous for the Zins and Cabs that it produces from its red volcanic soils. The vineyard is 249 acres and sits on the hillside of Moon Mountain in Sonoma. 115 acres is Cab, 75.5 Zin, and the rest is Merlot, Syrah, Petite Verdot, Malbec, Petite Sirah, Semillon, and Folle Blance. The elevation varies from 700 to 1240 ft which keeps it above the fog line. It also gets cooling breezes from the San Pablo Bay. There are 13 wineries that source from the vineyard including Sbragia, Rosenblum Cellars, Arrowwood, Louis M. Martini, Rancho Zabaco (Gallo), and Robert Biale and ofcourse Rocking Horse.
Rocking Horse is made at a custom crush facility in Napa so that the wines can remain affordable according to the owners Jeff and Nancy Doran, who plan on building a winery when they reach 10,000 cases. They are currently at 8000 cases producing Napa Cab and Merlot, and the Monte Rosso Zin. This Zin was ages for 24 Months in French Oak.
Color: Dark red, clean opaque, thin legs creaping up the side of the glass immediatly as it is poured. (High Alcohol. 15.9%)
Nose: Beautiful nose. Some floral lavender with licorice and Eucalypt characters and lots of dark berries and cherry. The oak shows vanilla, spice and sweet tobacco. As the wine opens up more chocolate is prevalent and reminding me of chocolate covered cherries and sweet marzipan.
Palate: The wine started out a bit too soft but with the help of a steak kept getting bigger and more full bodied. Oak on the finish and soft tannins. Long fruity finish with the alcohol warming but well balanced. The wines acidity is getting softer showing its 6 years but still strong enough to keep that fruit lively. Doesn't have a really hot brambly zin flavor that I often find. It is more elegant.
Overall: I really liked this Zin and it kept getting better and better. Even though it was almost 16% alcohol it had a nice elegance to it, maybe because of its age. I do think that if drunk this time last year the palate would have been a bit fuller bodied. I can't wait to try the 2002 when it becomes available in GA. For the $16 I paid for this wine it is a great value. I give it a B+
Labels: B+, Monte Rosso, Sonoma, Zinfandel
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