Seven Deadly Zins
Saturday November 29th, 2007
7:00 PM
Seven Deadly Zins
"The Horatio Alger of Varietals, the ''True American'', born of peasant stock somewhere in Europe. Zinfandel did not make its name and fortune in its native land. It did not come to the attention of its monarchs, nor was it tutored and polished by the English wine trade until worthy of knighthood. Not until it was planted on the hillsides of California... did it find its ideal soils and climate... where for more than a hundred years it has been the most important grape raised for the purpose of producing wine.
—David Darlington
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