Saturday, September 29, 2012

2007 Problem Child

2007
Linne Calodo
Red Zinfandel Blend
Paso Robles, CA

It has been a long time. I am sorry this is not a budget wine, though it is way better than the pricing on my last review. I do like to mix it up in case there are others who happen upon this site that partake in more expensive wines. And this is one of the last, more recent wines I've had. I have taken a hiatus lately and for awhile was drinking Rum Tiddlies and Margaritas only, when I felt like having a cocktail.

Several years ago, a co-worker mentioned how much he enjoyed this wine. I never came across it in any stores at the time. Toward the end of August, during a fabulous family gathering, my aunt brought this to our table. My daughter's beau (who we have all grown fond of) was leaving for college fairly far away. And my aunt and I were leaving the next day for Maine for a weekend memorial. My mother had us all over for dinner and it was one of those spectacular pivotal times when the stars aligned and a great time was had by all. It was bittersweet for my daughter and her beau and for me as I watched them laughing together and holding each other's gaze as they knew the morning's light would bring his absence after a summer spent together in the sun, and rain, and with family over dinners (and spent with Mom at the CAKE concert! YES!). It is one of my best recent dinner memories, and reminded me so much of a classic Thanksgiving gathering.

Back to the wine. My dear uncle had this in his wine cellar. I was SO excited to have it. It did not let me down. As a matter of fact, it probably tasted way better than when my co-worker had it originally, though I confess I don't recall the vintage of his. I am a blend fanatic. This is 72% red zin, 16% syrah, and 12% mourvedre (one of my favorite words to say and taste!). I tasted dark berry fruits, smoke, and some dark chocolate orange on the finish. It was awesome on its own. And it was very good with chocolate. I am beginning to wonder if it isn't mourvedre that adds the wonderful smokiness I pick up on in wine blends that contain it. Regardless, I would like more.  :)

One more thought: The alcohol content on this wine is quite high - I honestly didn't notice. Usually I am not a fan of high alcohol wines. This was just so very smooth it didn't matter.







9.25 out of 10
$55/750 ml. bottle
16% alc. by vol.

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