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2008 Artezin Zinfandel To create Artezin Zinfandel our winemaker strives for a classic varetial, fruit-forward, "Zinny" Zin. to do so, he seeks out sustainably-farmed, family owned vineyards from Mendocino County, Amador County and Sonoma County that are best suited to creating a wine that represents this signature style. Winemaker Notes :: Bottle Image :: Label Image :: Podcast :: Download Podcast |
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2006 Artezin Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley This handcrafted wine comes from the preeminent Zinfandel region in California: the Dry Creek Valley in Sonoma County. This region combines the daytime warmth needed for this heat-loving variety to fully mature the grapes, and the cool evenings to retain fresh red fruit profiles and structure. Winemaker Notes :: Bottle Image :: Label Image |
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2007 Artezin Petite Sirah Mendocino County A blending grape for generations, Petite Sirah has now come into its own as a noble variety. It has found a home in the Ukiah Valley including excellent sites along the Mendocion Ridge and the Talmage Bench. The warm temperatures at these locations allow Petite Sirah to fully ripen giving exotic aroma profiles and full, yet supple tannins. Winemaker Notes :: Bottle Image :: Label Image |
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| 2007 Artezin Carignan Garzini Ranch Originally from the Spanish province of Aragon, Carignan spread to southern France, Algeria and California. It is a late maturing and heat-loving variety. These traits are perfectly matched with the Ukiah Valley in Mendocion County where the Garzini Ranch vineyard lies. This two acre vineyard, with its 60 year old vines, produce many small, conical clusters with small berries yielding a concentrated darkly colored wine with aromas of violets, blackberries and licorice. |
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| 2007 Artezin Petite Sirah Garzini Ranch Once used primarily as a blending grape to provide color and structure Petite Sirah has proven it can stand on its own, yielding complex, intense and ageworthy wines. |
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| 2007 Artezin Charbono Napa Valley Charbono originally hails from the Savoie region in the French Alps, where it is now almost extinct. Mystery surrounds Charbono - it was once thought to be the same as Dolcetto from Piedmont, which was later proven to be false. In California, only 85 acres remain, more than half in the the north end of Napa Valley.
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Artezin Wines are part of The Hess Family of Wines and the Fine Wines of The Hess Group. | |||||
Artezin Wines :: Napa, California :: Telephone 707-255-1144 |