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Re: Zinfandel

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I've had all the zins you mentioned (although not recently). I think those examples are probably some of, if not the best zins out there. I also think I remember Turley's best zins getting 94+ ratings in the Spectator.

But I still would not put those wines in the same category as the best Bordeaux and California Cab. Again, just my opinion.

What I will say though is that they deliver outstanding quality at a much more affordable price. They are also a lot of fun to drink. So value-wise, they can't be beat.


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