Turley Bedrock Vineyard Zinfandel 2014

$69.99

Very limited Turley Zinfandel. 96 Points Robert Parker: "From the Sonoma Valley, the 2014 Zinfandel Bedrock Vineyard (15.8% alcohol) emerges from a terroir owned and farmed by Morgan Twain-Peterson, whose Bedrock wines have established an impressive reputation on their own. This is Larry Turley’s take on this well-known vineyard (planted in 1888), and the wine is a classic Zinfandel fruit bomb with a stunningly dark ruby/purple color, gorgeously pure blackberry and black cherry fruit, incense and floral notes. The wine is full-bodied, unctuously textured, opulent, and a stunning example of how compelling Zinfandel can be from old vines and special terroirs. This tour de force should continue to drink well for at least a decade.."

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Ratings on Delectable

Bryan Kesting

This is a big wine that needs some time. I gave it 92 pts but I think it will be higher in a few years. If you have this in your cellar be patient.

This is a big wine that needs some time. I gave it 92 pts but I think it will be higher in a few years. If you have this in your cellar be patient.

9.2

Jason and Jennie

Zin flight. Venge was fave actually. Venge, turley bedrock, gallo, and chase were all pretty similar stylistically and relatively restrained than the other 2 (hunnicutt and b cellars) Hunnicutt was very ripe, giant nose, a little hot, but tons of flavor. It needs air probably. The b cellars was softer than the rest with a little vanilla.

Zin flight. Venge was fave actually. Venge, turley bedrock, gallo, and chase were all pretty similar stylistically and relatively restrained than the other 2 (hunnicutt and b cellars) Hunnicutt was very ripe, giant nose, a little hot, but tons of flavor. It needs air probably. The b cellars was softer than the rest with a little vanilla.

9.2

Penny Wild-perkowski

2014. Dark fruit

2014. Dark fruit

9.2

Penny Wild-perkowski

Dark dense cherries. Long finish with some heat from alcohol. This is impression on first opening. Needs some air to open.

Dark dense cherries. Long finish with some heat from alcohol. This is impression on first opening. Needs some air to open.

9.2

Kimberly Carmen

Smoky full flavor that lingers on the palate. A winner.

Smoky full flavor that lingers on the palate. A winner.

9.6

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