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Aging zins.

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I'm in the camp of believers that zins don't age well. IMO their biggest attribute is the rich fruit and the briariness. Both seem to diminish with age. I think zins should be drunk in the first 4-5 years.

But I do love the mentioned wineries. I went to a tasting of Turley's last year. Great night, but those high alcohol contents can sure sneak up on ya!


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