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Artezin 2008 Zinfandel (Mendocino-Sonoma-Amador)

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  1. $18
Here’s a deeply flavored, lusty young Zin that really shows off the variety’s briary personality, even though it hails from three different counties. Very rich in blackberries, mulberries and currants, it’s enormously spicy. Thoroughly enjoyable with barbecue and Mexican fare, like beef tacos.  — S.H.  (7/1/2010)
90
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Artezin 2007 Zinfandel (Mendocino County)

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  1. $18
A fine Zinfandel, rich and briary, with wild forest flavors of black and blue berries, Asian spices, tangerine zest and smoky sandalwood. Full-bodied and dry, it’s nice now and for the next few years.  — S.H.  (9/1/2009)
90
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Artezin 2006 Zinfandel (Mendocino County)

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  1. $18
This is a brand from Hess Collection that specializes in Zinfandel. Crafted by Hess’ talented winemaker, Randle Johnson, it’s quite a good Zin, classic in its way, briary and brambly and spicy. Drinks deep and long in wild berry, pepper, licorice, Dr. Pepper and smoky flavors, and will be great with a steak.  — S.H.  (6/1/2008)
90
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Artezin 2003 Zinfandel (Mendocino-Amador-Napa)

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  1. $15
This is a new brand from Hess, and a very good wine. The winemaker calls it a field blend, meaning it may or may not be Zinfandel. It doesn’t taste entirely like Zin. There are blueberries and cherries in there along with the brambly, peppery stuff. The wine is claret-style, meaning it’s balanced and harmonious despite 15.5% alcohol.  — S.H.  (12/15/2005)
89
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Artezin 2006 Garzini Ranch Petite Sirah (Mendocino County)

  1. $36
Zin specialist Artezin gets into the Petite Sirah game with this enormously ripe, fruity wine. Shows a modern, cult interpretation of the variety, with blackberry jam, licorice, candied violet, mocha and pepper spice flavors wrapped into huge, but very finely ground, tannins.  — S.H.  (7/1/2009)
87
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Artezin 2009 Zinfandel (Mendocino County)

  1. $18
Classic in style with raspberry and spice dominating, the wine overall is supple and lush.  — V.B.  (10/1/2011)
86
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Artezin 2006 Zinfandel (Dry Creek Valley)

  1. $25
Shows a rustic, briary mouthfeel, with brambly flavors of wild berries, cola, bacon and spices, wrapped into fine but firm tannins. Shows some superripe raisin flavors toward the finish. Drink now.  — S.H.  (4/1/2009)
86
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Artezin 2006 Petite Sirah (Mendocino County)

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  1. $25
Known primarily for Zinfandel, this winery’s Petite Sirah is robust and full-bodied. It shows the rustic tannins that characterize the variety, with earthy flavors of blackberries and blueberries. Should develop bottle complexity for many years.  — S.H.  (10/1/2008)
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