Marietta Angeli Zinfandel 2021
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Category | Red Wine |
Varietal | |
Brand | Marietta |
Origin | California, Sonoma County, Alexander Valley |
Alcohol/vol | 14.9% |
Wine Advocate
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Grapes for the 2021 Angeli Zinfandel are picked in three passes. Proprietor Scot Bilbro notes that Zinfandel's naturally varying levels of ripeness can lead to raisiny flavors if all the grapes are picked at a higher brix. "If you bring Zinfandel in over 25 brix, that means the juice inside is at 25, but the skins have a lot more sugar, and the level will go up to 28 or more," he explains. "So, we pick at 23, 24 and just shy of 25. You can enable the wine to show off layers with those different picks." This strategy led to a gorgeous Angeli in 2021 that is incredibly expressive and perfumed. Blueberry, boysenberry and blackberry give way to wafts of graphite, gobs of violet and even touches of tangerine. The medium to full-bodied palate explodes with concentrated fruit and expansive layers of floral perfume and spice. It has a powdery frame, bursts of mouthwatering acidity and a very long, nuanced finish.
Wine Enthusiast
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This mouthfilling and warmly fruity wine offers plump blackberry and black cherry flavors on a velvety texture of fine-grained tannins. Drinkable now with slow-cooked pork or brisket, but better from 2025.
Jeb Dunnuck
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The dark purple 2021 Zinfandel Angeli is from the Angeli estate vineyards in the Alexander Valley and was raised for 15 months in neutral barrels. Concentrated and full-bodied, it reveals layered notes of dried apricot, espresso, blackberry compote, and licorice. The palate is brooding and savory, with a fleshy texture, an earthier profile, and notes of dark chocolate through the finish. A more potent and powerful style, it will have a wide drinking window over the coming 5-7 years.