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2022 Ehret Family Winery Zinfandel

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The Wine – “Wine is bottled poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

Photo ©Michael Kelly

Admittedly not being a big fan of Zinfandel, I was turned around after enjoying this delicious wine when I first tasted it in 2023. My earlier experiences of Zinfandel were of the “fruit-bomb” characteristics and since then have shied away when given a chance to taste Zinfandels.

First on the eyes, a dark and enticing purple coloring greeted you in the glass. On the nose, blueberries and freshly picked raspberries exuded from the wine glass to the olfactory senses. At this point my a priori knowledge of Zinfandel was shattered, and I was about to experience something wonderful. On the palate, blackberry preserves and blueberries were dominant. Secondary soft tones of licorice and Christmas spices were present (nutmeg, cinnamon). On the finish one of the gentler landings in the mouth with a meaty fruit but non-sweet and light oak taste providing a fine waltz begging for another sip.

The 2022 vintage only a limited number of cases were produced, and it comes in at 16% alcohol. The wine was aged 18 months in 40% new French oak barrels. It received an awarded of 93 points and a Gold Medal at the American Fine Wine Competition. The current release vintage is 2023 and is listed at $60/bottle and worth every penny!

I just can’t imagine a better Zinfandel for my taste buds.

The Food and Wine Pairing – “Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost. United and well matched, they are as body and soul: living partners” – Andre Simon

Photo ©Michael Kelly

With a break in the weather, we wanted to start up the BBQ. Marinated a tri tip steak in Chaka sauce for 12 hours. Seared it on the outside at 1500 degrees and then slowly BBQ’ed it. Over cooked it just a bit. Accompanied with sauteed snap peas, long and short brown rice and a Cesar salad. The Zinfandel wine with its dark fruits encapsulated the BBQ meat beautifully.

This is both an excellent wine for food pairings as well as drinking without food. Unfortunately, it was my last bottle of 2022 Ehret Family Winery Zinfandel.

This wine will make my annual report for Best Wines tasted in 2025 that comes out in December.  I am now a converted Zinfandel fan especially for Ehret’s Zinfandel!

The Winery

Photo from Ehret Family website

The Ehret Family Winery owners are Pierre and Susan Ehret with their three children Alex, Christian and Isabella. They established the vineyard and started producing grapes in 1996 at the Bavarian Lion Vineyards. It is one of the largest estates in Knights Valley consisting of 1800 acres of both hillside and valley floor terrain. Currently 500 acres are planted in vineyards allowing the balance to provide an ecosystem for plants and birdlife to dwell. From 1996 they sold their fruit to some of the more well-known wineries throughout Napa and Sonoma counties. In 2005, they selected the highest quality grapes and started their family brand, Ehret Family Winery. Today they produce various Cabernet Sauvignon’s, Red Blends, Zinfandel, Merlot and Sauvignon Blanc wines. Their tasting room is in Healdsburg at 422 Healdsburg Ave and appointments are required.

Map courtesy from Vintroux https://vineyardandwinerysales.com/

Knights Valley is in Northern Sonoma County between Alexander Valley and over the Napa Valley border next to Calistoga.

The winemaker is Erin Green who has been there since 2015. Previously Erin had experience at Sonoma-Cutrer, Vinewood Cellars and Napa Wine Company. She has also blended wines for various premium projects such as Bryant Family, Colgin Cellars, Martinelli Winery and Pahlmeyer. From 2000-2012 Erin was the winemaker and Director of Winegrowing at Pahlmeyer.

Sláinte,

Michael

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