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Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 6:20 pm
by Bob Ross
Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

I've been reading about this interesting wine for a couple of weeks, and decided to have a taste off this weekend with a few zin lovers -- it occured to me that that WLDGers might like to join in. The labelling sure is fun -- I hope the wine matches up.

Here are a few things I've learned:

"Seven of Lodi's best growers gave their souls and the firstfruits of each of their old vine vineyards to contribute to the layered complexity of this fanciful blend. Soft, supple pepper and licorice-clove notes merge into a sinful marriage of deep, brambly blackberries and lustful cherries. The finish is clean on the palate with hints of rich vanilla, cocoa, and mild tannins. Michael~David Vineyards.

Here's a short history of the brand from "Wine Business Monthly" a couple of years ago:

[i]Located on the west side of Lodi, California, Michael David Winery is run by two brothers (Michael and David Phillips) from a family that has farmed in Lodi for five generations. The operation presently farms some 375 acres and sells grapes to a number of large wineries. The winery operation was started in 1984 in an old hay barn and was named Phillips Vineyards. That changed in 1999 after legal disputes with R.H. Phillips Winery and Phillips Distributing of Minnesota over the name. The winery then became Michael David Winery. The brothers were soon brainstorming for marketing names, and one of the names they came up with was Seven Deadly Zins, for their blend of old vine Zinfandel grapes that was being supplied to the winery by seven different Lodi growers.

In the last two years, the brand has taken off and was poised to sell more than 80,000 cases in 2004. It is now distributed in 46 states at a suggested retail price of $17. "It's a fun package," winemaker David Phillips said. "People love the label, they love the idea. They think it's clever. A lot of people try it to bring as a gift at dinner because it stands out on the shelf.

"It takes the whole package to make something successful," said Phillips. "But even though it's a fun label, it worked because the wine is good. We wouldn't have grown this fast if the wine wasn't high quality. We're picky about quality; we grow mostly our own grapes but also buy correctly from other quality vineyards we've selected over time."

Phillips said the brand's recent achievements have him traveling across the country and enjoying newfound recognition for the wine. "It's nice to have people appreciate what you're doing, especially in an area that's not known that well. We're using deficit irrigation, shoot thinning, leaf pulling and balanced production to get good concentration and color and tannins. Lodi is coming up. We can compete against any other wine region in California with our grapes here in Lodi."


It appears to be easy to find, at least in this area, and Wine Search Pro shows liistings for it in the US -- including no vintage indications and the 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2004 vintages.

Join in the fun, and post your notes!

Regards, Bob

PS: thanks to Bob Parson and Bill Buitenhuys for discussing this wine and introducing me to the idea of this Open Mike suggestion. Bob and Bill Repartee.

B.

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 6:23 pm
by Bob Parsons Alberta
Terrific news Bob!! I will be ready and able for this one, have been wanting to taste after all the news I came across. I am off today, will see if I can post the label here.

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 6:32 pm
by Bob Parsons Alberta
OK, here you go, but remember to scroll down for the fun part!!

http://www.lodivineyards.com/wines7dz.htm

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 7:15 pm
by Robin Garr
Bob Ross wrote:Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.


Excellent, Bob, thanks! I'll look for it here.

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 8:03 pm
by Redwinger
I'll chime in here. We just received this wine (I double check vintage later this week) but it was just an ugly wine. And, for a change, I wasn't alone in my evaluation. Great wine for the shoppe as we'll sell a bunch based upon name and/or marketing alone, regardless of what is in the bottle. Cash cow.
BP

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 10:07 am
by Bob Parsons Alberta
Hi Bill, think it is non vintage. At least the bottle up here is!

Just an ugly wine?Not sure if you are giving it the thumbs down? I think we all should get to taste it first and try not to prejudge a wine a few of us are interested in tasting. Please correct me if I am wrong?

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 11:24 am
by Bob Ross
Interesting, Bill. Do your customers like it? Or is it just a pretty face? :-)

I think we have three different vintages, 2002, 2003 and 2004, so there will be a range of vintages, if not of opinion.

Please check the vintage if you still can.

Regards, Bob

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 11:33 am
by Bob Parsons Alberta
Oh yeah, it is a vintage! `04 written in small letters. I am hearing a lot of hype about these David wines so will be interesting to try. I really enjoy my zin so this will be a nice starter upper for the upcoming winter, along with the port of course!!

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 1:41 pm
by Redwinger
Bob Parsons Alberta. wrote:Hi Bill, think it is non vintage. At least the bottle up here is!

Just an ugly wine?Not sure if you are giving it the thumbs down? I think we all should get to taste it first and try not to prejudge a wine a few of us are interested in tasting. Please correct me if I am wrong?

Bob,
UGLY= a definite thumbs down. I'm not sure I get the drift of your prejudge comment. I have recently tasted the wine and expressed my opinion. I doubt my opinion would or should affect anyone else's opinion of the wine...it's not like I'm the pointy guy or something, although I understand he is looking for "hired help" and I should apply if I wield that kind of influence. Perhaps I have violated some rule of this Open Mike thingy, but I haven't received my WLDG decoder ring.
Bill

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 1:53 pm
by Redwinger
Bob Ross wrote:Interesting, Bill. Do your customers like it? Or is it just a pretty face? :-)

I think we have three different vintages, 2002, 2003 and 2004, so there will be a range of vintages, if not of opinion.

Please check the vintage if you still can.

Regards, Bob

Bob,
We sold out of the couple/three cases that were in stock..it always elicits a snicker or two from the non-hardcore wine customers and they buy a bottle. Also, it usually gets some type of review in the local "Gannett Rag" that helps put a spike in demand. I envy their marketing abilities, if not their winemaking.
I did confirm that it was the 2004 vintage that I tasted.
BP

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 1:59 pm
by Bob Parsons Alberta
Bill, I don`t want to get into a war of words here!! I have just deleted a ten line response, so lets move on.

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 1:59 pm
by Bob Ross
Thanks, Bill. As always, I appreciate your candor. As you know, I'm pretty open about wines I don't like.

There are no special rules as I understand them under Open Mike -- just call them as they lie, as it were.

If I was worried about negative comments, I would disinvite one of this weekend's participants -- and would think long and hard about inviting myself.

Regards, Bob

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 2:35 pm
by Robin Garr
Redwinger wrote:I haven't received my WLDG decoder ring.


Did you send in the coupon? Or the $4.95 shipping and handling? :D

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:10 pm
by Isaac
Redwinger wrote:I'll chime in here. We just received this wine (I double check vintage later this week) but it was just an ugly wine. And, for a change, I wasn't alone in my evaluation. Great wine for the shoppe as we'll sell a bunch based upon name and/or marketing alone, regardless of what is in the bottle. Cash cow.
BP
What does "just an ugly wine" mean? that you didn't like it, certianly, I understand that. But why? "Ugly" is not a term I'm acquainted with in terms of wine reviews.

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:36 pm
by wrcstl
Redwinger wrote:I'll chime in here. We just received this wine (I double check vintage later this week) but it was just an ugly wine. And, for a change, I wasn't alone in my evaluation. Great wine for the shoppe as we'll sell a bunch based upon name and/or marketing alone, regardless of what is in the bottle. Cash cow.
BP


Bill,
You got support here. You have to call them like you see them. I wasn't going to participate because other than Rafanelli I do not drink zins, but a bigger reason is that I do not drink wines with cute names or cute labels. It means only one thing, crap inside. My indifference to zins is a personal palate thing but cute labels and names is a universal thing, bad!!!

You really should send in your $4.95, the decoder ring is cool.
Walt

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:42 pm
by Redwinger
Hi Isaac,
I think you're on the right track about me not liking the wine.
Further details on the Redwinger rating scale, including definitions of "Ugly" along with "'Pony Butt". "Panther Piss" and other favorite descriptors, will require a paid subscription to "What do Hoosiers know about wine or anything else, including basketball". Volume 1 is due out any day now. :lol:

BP

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:42 pm
by Robin Garr
wrcstl wrote:I do not drink wines with cute names or cute labels. It means only one thing, crap inside. My indifference to zins is a personal palate thing but cute labels and names is a universal thing, bad!!!


No cute animals then? Okay! If you're not going to drink that Cheval Blanc, can I have it?

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:48 pm
by Bob Parsons Alberta
Blimey, this Open Mike is creating some interest and we have not even opened a bottle yet!!! LOL. ......`cuse me, what is a decoder ring?

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:51 pm
by Bob Ross
Not fair, Bob.

Bill not only opened a bottle, but he tasted it, rated it, promised to send us a whole new rating system -- but has even sold a few bottles.

I'm going to have the Dickens of a time making my tasting interesting on Saturday.

Regards, Bob

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:54 pm
by Bob Parsons Alberta
Who wanted to know about "cute" labels?

http://www.myownlabels.com/ML111.asp?source=googleWW10

And we have not started talking about wine hang tags either!! BTW I just checked, we had a total of 20 replies for the Bubbly Open Mike, we are already at 19 for this Zin thingy...and we have not started yet!!! I am going for a haircut.

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:15 pm
by wrcstl
Robin Garr wrote:
wrcstl wrote:I do not drink wines with cute names or cute labels. It means only one thing, crap inside. My indifference to zins is a personal palate thing but cute labels and names is a universal thing, bad!!!


No cute animals then? Okay! If you're not going to drink that Cheval Blanc, can I have it?


Never noticed the label. I have only one bottle of Cheval Blanc in my cellar, a 1945, coming your way.
Walt

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 7:15 pm
by James Roscoe
Redwinger wrote:.... I haven't received my WLDG decoder ring.
Bill


Damn, I haven't received mine either. :D I have to admit, The last vintage of the Seven Deadly Zins ('02) that I had was pretty boring.

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 8:32 pm
by Isaac
Redwinger wrote:Hi Isaac,
I think you're on the right track about me not liking the wine.
Further details on the Redwinger rating scale, including definitions of "Ugly" along with "'Pony Butt". "Panther Piss" and other favorite descriptors, will require a paid subscription to "What do Hoosiers know about wine or anything else, including basketball". Volume 1 is due out any day now. :lol:

BP
Oh. I was hoping for useful criticism. Sorry to bother you.

Re: Open Mike: Seven Deadly Zins.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:25 pm
by Bob Parsons Alberta
Heck, I`ve got to bump this up!! Pretty quiet here, you all out buying for the weekend!!!

Lalalallaaaaaaa, I just pulled the cork!! See you.