Nose
Discover the heady, perfumed layers of berry, vanilla,
anise and spice.
Palate
It’s a mouthful all right, but another hallmark of Brandlin is the way it manages fat Zinfandel fruit by
adding some grip and angularity to the wine. Both nose and flavors merge in a relentless finish.
Growing Conditions
2002 was a rather uneventful mild growing season without too many extremes. The grapes appeared to enjoy those
conditions, ripening uniformly with excellent color and flavor development.
Bottling
Bottling Date : April 5, 2004
Winemaking
Fermentation : 11 days, up to 87º
Maceration : 16 days
Aging
15 months, 100% French Oak, 40% new, “Burgundian” Coopers
Appearance
In bottle, a dark ruby color.