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 White Zinfandel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
White Zinfandel is made from the Zinfandel grape, which would otherwise produce a red wine.
White Zinfandel, often called "White Zin", is an off–dry to sweet blush wine which is pink in color.
This is not a grape variety but a method of processing Zinfandel grapes which is used in California.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Zinfandel   (438 words)

  
 White Zinfandel Wine Information
White zinfandel is often a wine that new wine drinkers will "enter into wine drinking" with.
White zinfandel is a pale-rose wine colored that's very sweet.
White zinfandel is delicious with cream-based-sauce with pasta, with fish, pork, and other "lighter" meals.
http://www.wineintro.com/types/whitezin.html   (464 words)

  
 white zinfandel wine and california merchant wine Class Wine
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 Welcome to Attrezzi
Zinfandel is an inferior grape that produces a pink sickly sweet wine.
Zinfandel is an amazingly versatile grape that can produce world class wines in a number of styles, from the infamous White Zin to seductive reds and even dessert wines.
The first mentions of Zinfandel as a grape varietal in the States was in the 1830?s, since then becoming a serious part of American wine history.
http://www.attrezzinh.com/zinfandel.cfm   (1720 words)

  
 J.Lohr Vineyards & Wines: Wines
ARIEL White Zinfandel is made from the red Zinfandel grape.
ARIEL White Zinfandel is a wonderful accompaniment to fruit and cheese, shrimp, scallops, lighter pasta dishes and desserts.
ARIEL White Zinfandel is produced from select California vineyards growing Zinfandel exclusively for White Zinfandel production, with an emphasis on vineyards producing grapes with a strawberry fruit character.
http://www.jlohr.com/wines_ariel_whitezin.html   (148 words)

  
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As a result the 2004 vintage is a brilliant match for a variety of foods such as spicy Thai noodles, mild cheeses, fresh fruit salads or grilled fish.
Zinfandel grapes have a longstanding tradition in California, dating back to the middle of the Nineteenth Century.
The Sierra Valley 2004 White Zinfandel is a light-bodied wine with a gorgeous, jewel-like color in the glass.
http://www.gallo.com/CAE/cellar/wine_notes.asp?wine=sierra_valley_white_zinfandel   (277 words)

  
 Everything you need to know about zinfandel
White zin is sweet, it's soft and it's one of the most popular wines in the United States.
Zinfandel is considered the most American of wine grapes because it is chiefly cultivated in California.
There are zins that edge toward a port, the fortified sweet wine from Portugal; dry roses made from zinfandel; and the lightest, and the most popular product from this grape, white zinfandel.
http://www.freep.com/features/living/wine12e_20041112.htm   (400 words)

  
 Tastings: White zinfandel continues its story of success
Typically, white zinfandel is a pink fruity wine with some sweetness, meant to be served chilled.
When the red zinfandel wines made a comeback in the '90s, many of these vineyards were still around to provide producers with top quality grapes.
As wine consumers, we are indebted to the white zinfandel boom for saving many of the old zinfandel vineyards from being replanted with other varietals.
http://www.post-gazette.com/food/20020808wine6.asp   (602 words)

  
 Democrat and Chronicle -- Entertainment -- Rochester, NY
Zinfandel grapes, like most red wine grapes, are white inside.
A blend of 80 percent White Zinfandel and 20 percent Chardonnay, it is not as sweet as Beringer's plain White Zin.
Then Sutter Home decided to use the name White Zinfandel to appeal to white wine drinkers who were, at that time, the vast majority of wine drinkers.
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/entertainment/dines/wine/ent_1248.shtml   (594 words)

  
 WHITE MERLOTS Wine column in Rochester Dines
It was not as cloyingly sweet as a white zinfandel, but it was sweet enough.
The same process works for white merlot, also producing a pink wine that is a little bit drier (less sweet) than the white zin.
When wineries make white zinfandel, they stop the fermentation process before the red skins of the zinfandel grape can turn the white juice red.
http://www.rochesterdines.com/wine/1129wine.html   (494 words)

  
 Zinfandel® white wine information
White Zinfandel is a white wine made with red Zinfandel grapes.
The dark grape skins are removed from the light juice before any color is absorbed.
http://www.drinksmixer.com/desc1174.html   (53 words)

  
 Trinity Oaks : Wine : White Zinfandel
The grapes for this bottling were sourced primarily from Amador County and vineyards in the Lodi region (San Joaquin County), a region well-known for producing quality zinfandel fruit.
This white zinfandel displays a beautiful, clear salmon blush color and fresh, sweet aromas of strawberries and raspberries.
The juice was cold fermented at 58 degrees F to retain the delicate fruit aromas and flavors.
http://www.trinityoaks.com/wine/wz_wine.html   (148 words)

  
 White Merlot
White Merlot is the same as white Zinfandel, except it is made from the Merlot grape.
As with white Zinfandel, white Merlot derives it's color by leaving the grape juice in contact with the red skins of the grape for a short period of time, usually hours or days.
There was a time when pink wines were known as "rosé" wines.
http://www.supermarketguru.com/page.cfm/184   (620 words)

  
 Zinfandel / Primitivo / Crljenak
Zinfandel is also a component of most California "jug" wines, since it is the most widely planted red wine grape.
Zinfandel was for many years somewhat of a mystery grape, as far as its origins are concerned.
Zinfandel aficionados believe these "old vines" produce the best wines, because the older vineyards set smaller crops and the grapes tend to ripen more evenly.
http://www.winepros.org/wine101/grape_profiles/zinfandel.htm   (760 words)

  
 Epinions.com - Don't be Embarrassed to Drink White Zinfandel Wine
White Zinfandel is popular for two primary reasons: it is generally inexpensive -- almost universally sold for less than $8 per bottle -- and it has a slightly sweet taste that makes for easy drinking ("gulping").
To produce a light colored, "blush" wine from a grape as red (purple) as the Zinfandel, grapes are separated from their stalks and are left to macerate in steel vats (i.e., the fruit is left with its skin, and the purple skin color bleeds into the must -- the mix of juice and crushed fruit).
This juice is circulated and pumped from the bottom of the vat back onto the grapes at the top of this mix to enrich the mixture with color, oxygen and mild tannins.
http://www.epinions.com/content_1984536708   (740 words)

  
 Zinfandel Definition in the Wine Dictionary at Epicurious.com
The Zinfandel grape is also used as a base for
One popular style is White Zinfandel, a fruity-flavored white wine that's usually slightly sweet and ranges in color from light to dark pink.
As Zinfandel's popularity increases, more and more enterprising Italian Primitivo growers are labeling their wines "Zinfandel" and exporting them to the United States.
http://www.epicurious.com/drinking/wine_dictionary/entry?id=8601   (357 words)

  
 Zinfandel's Fervent Fans
More approachable early on than Cabernet Sauvignon because of softer tannins, Zinfandel can be enjoyed with a wide variety of foods, from roast chicken and sauteed duck to pastas, sausages and hearty meat dishes.
The Zinfandel in question is, of course, red wine, although "red Zinfandel" is redundant; there is Zinfandel and then there is white Zinfandel, and only the latter requires a color modifier.
Most of the wines were from the 1993 vintage, an excellent year for Zinfandel, with 1994 promising to be even better.
http://www.sallys-place.com/beverages/wine/vintnerschoice/zinf_fans.htm   (1359 words)

  
 Castoro Cellars
White Zinfandel has become one of the more popular wines today.
The flavors are delicate and full of the Zinfandel fruit, all this is balanced with a slight bit of sweetness to make this off dry wine clean and brisk in the finish.
The wine's bouquet is full of fruit characters, berries, cherry, and watermelon though not overly intense.
http://www.castorocellars.com/cgi-bin/CASstore.cgi?user_action=detail&catalogno=1300   (103 words)

  
 Wine Cellar-Wine Varietials-White Zinfandel
A fresh, fruity tasting wine made from zinfandel grapes.
The pink color occurs at crushing when the juice is in contact with the purple skins of the zinfandel grapes.
It is sure to be a hit even with people who don't usually drink wine.
http://www.sonomagrapevine.org/pages/winecellar/wcvwwhitezin.html   (65 words)

  
 Golden Oldies / There's more than just fruit in old-vine Zinfandel -- its earthy flavors are history in a bottle
White Zin is the main reason Zinfandel is the state's fourth-most-planted wine grape, behind Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
Old-vine Zinfandel tastes and smells so different than Zins from younger vines that it could be a different grape.
Old-vine Zinfandel's flavors are history in a bottle
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/07/28/WIGFNDS6V81.DTL   (2905 words)

  
 White Zinfandel, now 30, once ruled the U.S. wine world / The wine snobs won't touch it, but that's their loss
White Zin and its cousins (White Merlot, White Grenache, etc.) are not to be confused with dry rose wines (see The Chronicle's rose recommendations on Page D3), which are made in hues ranging from onion skin to deep salmon to candy-apple red and are mostly dry, without residual sugar.
White Zin lovers have also learned what Europeans have known forever: that wine makes food taste better, and that breaking bread with wine stimulates conversation and brings families and friends together.
Some may scoff at White Zin's contribution to wine, yet know that the wine saved many vineyards from which prized old-vine red Zinfandels are made today.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/07/03/WI178515.DTL   (1031 words)

  
 White Zinfandel
The white juice is left in contact with the red skin of the grape for a short period of time, giving it a "blush" color.
Consumers liked that it was sweeter than most wines (and it was a pretty color).
Many people were introduced to the wine category through White Zinfandel.
http://www.lacasadevino.com/basics/v_whtzin.html   (94 words)

  
 Buy white wines - Zinfandel, Chablis, Eiswein, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, Verdicchio
White Wine - Eiswein - Durkheimer Fronhof Trockenbeerenauslese Scheurebe
This refreshing white wine comes from grapes grown in the Tre Venezie area encompassing Alto Adige, Fruili, and Veneto - where it produces a light flavorful wine with bright acidity.
The Pacini Vineyard where the grapes are grown have vines that go back to the early days of Zinfandel, long before anyone dreamed of "white zinfandel." This and the Zinfandel from Karly are examples of why so many people have rediscovered this wine.
http://www.tooyummy.com/white-wines.htm   (996 words)

  
 Online NewsHour Thanksgiving Special, November, 2004
Planted in sizable quantities in California since the turn of the century, Zinfandel suffered a downturn in popularity in the seventies, until it was revived in the eighties by, yes, that innocuous pink wine White Zinfandel.
The White Zin fad was greatly responsible in helping to preserve numerous old Zinfandel vineyards - some of which are over 100 years old - from being replanted with the more popular Chardonnay, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes.
Recent plantings of the Zinfandel grapes in South Africa and Australia produce wines that are not quite the same as our own.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/thanksgiving/wine.html   (440 words)

  
 Taste: Drinking White Zinfandel without blushing
White Zinfandel was America's most popular varietal wine until 1994 -- when it was passed by Chardonnay, which still reigns supreme.
Sales of White Zinfandel have been pretty much flat since 1997 -- and, because Americans are drinking more wine these days, that means its share of the palate has fallen -- but it's still the second most-popular varietal, with about 21 million cases sold per year.
Red-skinned grapes everywhere, from Kekfrankos to Xinomavro, are being used to make delightful pink wines.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05189/535110.stm   (1314 words)

  
 Fre Wines: White Zinfandel
Fre White Zinfandel boasts a pale salmon color; a fresh, fruity aroma suggesting strawberries and cranberries, and soft, fruity, berrylike flavors leading to a crisp, lingering aftertaste.
Fre White Zinfandel is produced using the revolutionary spinning cone column, which gently removes the alcohol while preserving the delicate aroma and flavor essences.
The 2000 Fre White Zinfandel has been awarded silver medals at the California State Fair, Dallas Morning News, and Indiana State Fair International wine competitions; and a bronze medal at the San Francisco International Wine Competition.
http://www.frewines.com/whitezin.html   (146 words)

  
 MARTIN: White zin snubs the snobs
Rose wines are made the same way as blush wines - the red grape skins are left in the juice briefly, giving the wine a pink color and minimum tannins - but they are usually drier (less sweet) than white zinfandel.
In an effort to concentrate the flavor and color of the wine, he drew off some of the zinfandel juice after the grapes were crushed.
Bob Trinchero drinks his white zinfandel as a before-dinner cocktail, and also likes to pair it with spicy curry dishes.
http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/07/27/tem_taste27martin.html   (837 words)

  
 Augusta Georgia: features@ugusta: White zinfandel invented by accident 08/12/98
According to Gomberg, Fredrikson, white zinfandel is the second most popular wine in the United States.
Since white zinfandel's serendipitous creation in 1972, Sutter Home, Beringer Vineyards and scores of other wineries have had great luck with the wine.
Hence the three new mildly fruit-flavored wines with the upscale-looking Portico label: kiwi-strawberry white zin, peach mango white zin and zinfandel with raspberry, based on a red zinfandel created specifically for white zin devotees.
http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/081298/fea_124-7545.shtml   (444 words)

  
 On TV : NapaStyle : White Zinfandel : Fine Living
White Zinfandel has a slightly sweet, fruity tast with aromas of watermelon and strawberries.
White Zinfandel gets a pink color by quickly removing the skins from the juice after the grapes are pressed.
One out of every ten bottles of table wine opened in America is White Zinfandel.
http://www.fineliving.com/fine/napastyle/article/0,1663,FINE_11977_3006132,00.html   (132 words)

  
 White Zinfandel, Amador County, Snowy Owl Wine Label
White Zin grapes originated in Amador County, and we're building its reputation with every vintage.
The White Zin's crisp, light sweetness and low alcohol pair well with both very spicy dishes and sweet desserts.
White Zinfandel, Amador County, Snowy Owl Wine Label
http://www.charlesspinettawinery.com/Pages/Wines/CurrentReleases/whitezinfandel.html   (252 words)

  
 Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wines: Reference
The White Zinfandel phenomenon appears to be a combination of several converging trends, including the white wine boom, the aging of the "Coca-Cola" crowd, and the search for something better by wine cooler aficionados.
Not a grape variety, but rather a white wine (usually with a distinct pink "blush") made from the Zinfandel grape, it has been around in limited production for most of the century.
At its best, the wine is a fine quaff and can, in its less sweet styles, accompany most picnic foods.
http://www.wineaccess.com/expert/connoisseurs/reference-one.html?id=182   (183 words)

  
 White Zinfandel - Glossary from Hormel Foods
Produced from the zinfandel grape varietal, white zinfandel remains pale in color because the skins are quickly removed after the grapes are crushed, this stops the transfer of color from the skin's pigments.
Contrary to what the name suggests, white zinfandel is a rosé (or blush), wine rather than a white wine.
Although some are quite dry, White zinfandels are generally sweet and easy to enjoy.
http://www.hormel.com/kitchen/glossary.asp?id=37296&catitemid=36   (148 words)

  
 TableWine Forum: Barefoot Cellars "White Zinfandel"
Unfortunately for me, in my group of friends and family who drink wine prefer mostly white Zins(red wine dinkers are outnumbered 2 to 1 or even more)(trying to change that though).
Of course, I had to have a taste and thought it was fine and not as sweet as some zins can be.
While not having any in over a year, I still support the idea as long as the white Zin is not too sweet.
http://www.tablewine.com/discus/messages/3/634.html?1094538347   (332 words)

  
 Carlo Rossi White Zinfandel
Our White Zinfandel is a light-bodied wine that weaves flavors of fresh strawberry and watermelon together with a crisp, clean finish.
Made from red Zinfandel grapes, White Zinfandel turns a pale shade of pink by keeping the clear juice on the red skins for just a short while.
As a result of its lightness and delicacy of flavor, Carlo Rossi® White Zinfandel pairs well with lighter, simpler dishes like fresh spinach salad with chopped bacon.
http://www.lacasadevino.com/wine_pg_single/carlorossi_whtzin.html   (105 words)

  
 Zinfandel - California Wineries that make Zinfandel
Zinfandel growers couldn’t get more than a couple hundred dollars a ton for their grapes; for the old vineyards, yielding a ton or less per acre, that meant essentially giving them away.
Increasingly, Zinfandel wines and vines are receiving the sort of fanatical, vineyard-specific winemaking attention previously reserved for all-star varietals such as Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon.
It can be made into everything from simple, sweet "white" Zin; to sleek, sculpted "claret-style" Zin; to heavily extracted, jammy Zin; to raisiny, Port-like, late harvest and fortified wines.
http://wineparticipator.com/zinfandel.html   (484 words)

  
 CHENIN BLANC Wine column in Rochester Dines
I also asked them to taste a wine that might be one step up from a white zinfandel, not as complicated as a chardonnay but with more character than a white zin.
Many beginning wine drinkers buy white zinfandel because it's fruity, almost sweet, it's cheap and it's easy to drink.
In past columns, I have criticized white zinfandel because it tastes so much like Kool-Aid and it offers so little character to distinguish itself as a wine.
http://www.rochesterdines.com/wine/0721wine.html   (618 words)

  
 American - White (Terranova Fine Wines - Online Wine Shop from Monterey, California)
This exciting wine is marvelously fruity with a velvety, smooth texture, delivering layers of ripe pear, pineapple and white pepper flavors.
Delightful to drink now, this classic Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc will blossom with an additional six months bottle age and should be a pleasure to drink over the next 3-5 years, especially as an accompaniment to seafood and poultry dishes.
Old World character and classic style - rich, ripe, round and sensuous, this lush wine unwraps its ripe fruit in layers of pear and apricot flavor.
http://www.terranovafinewines.com/index.cfm/American_White.htm   (551 words)

  
 Wines & Vines: Surrendering to the pink: Marketing dry rose to a white Zinfandel nation
According to Jim Fiolek of Zaca Mesa Winery, marketing dry rose wines is a two-fold challenge because White Zinfandel drinkers think dry wines are inaccessible, and "serious" wine drinkers think pink wines are a sugar-laden waste of time.
The White Zinfandel drinker must be very carefully and calmly told that no, we don't carry White Zinfandel but we do have a very lovely, dry rose which is extremely fruity but bone dry.
The year was 1972 and the world had never even heard the words "White Zinfandel." Just for fun, Sutter Home winemaker Bob Trinchero decided to use some of the free-run juices from his Amador County Reserve Zinfandel to create a dry rose wine in the French style.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3488/is_5_82/ai_75620635   (1432 words)

  
 Montevina : Wines : White Zinfandel : Vintage Fact Sheet
Less than 1,000 acres are planted in California, and Montevina is one of the few wineries to produce it, debuting with this wine from the 1999 vintage.
This delightful, distinctive white table wine will beautifully accompany all seafood and poultry dishes, as well as lighter pastas and mildly flavored cheeses
Pinot Grigio (also known as Pinot Gris in France, California and Oregon) is the most popular dry white wine in northern Italy.
http://www.mullerstudio.com/montevina/wine/wines19a.html   (165 words)

  
 Blossom Hill White Zinfandel - Review - California drinking
Despite the name, the white zinfandel grape doesn’t produce white wine, but is a lighter version of the red zinfandel, both grapes being grown exclusively in North America, I believe.
The wine is almost exactly the same colour as the reddish pink on the box, except that it has a slight transparency to it and when it was poured, minute bubbles appeared and rose to the surface.
We really only intended to buy a bottle, but we spotted a box of Blossom Hill White Zinfandel on the shelf, which, being priced at £17.15 for 3 litres, worked out £2.81 cheaper than the equivalent four 75cl bottles.
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/drinks/blossom-hill-white-zinfandel/1007273   (742 words)

  
 2003 White Zinfandel
The grapes go directly into the press, thus leaving a blush juice which is cool fermented.
To create our White Zinfandel we start with premium Paso Robles Zinfandel grapes which we pick a bit sooner that we would to make our other Zinfandels.
Our White Zinfandels have gained acclaim with many local and non-local wine enthusiasts.
http://www.normanvineyards.com/html/2003_white_zinfandel.html   (187 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Sutter Home White Zinfandel, 2000 at Epinions.com
A few years ago, this Sutter Home wine was the most popular "premium wine" in the United States, selling as many as 3 million cases in 1990.
You can pay twice as much for other white zinfandel wines.
Sutter Home White Zinfandel -- You can pay twice as much for other white zinfandel wines.
http://www.epinions.com/content_75932143236   (475 words)

  
 Barefoot Wines
Barefoot White Zinfandel is perfect served chilled with appetizers, fruits, poultry, seafood and cheeses.
Barefoot White Zinfandel is a refreshing wine with tropical aromas of fresh pineapple and sweet citrus.
Flavors of ripe strawberries and pears intensify the smooth, crisp finish.
http://www.barefootwine.com/california_wine/white_zinfandel.html   (166 words)

  
 Beringer 2003 PVS White Zinfandel - Californian Wines from Wine.com
Beringer 2003 PVS White Zinfandel - Californian Wines from Wine.com
The result is often more complex and interesting than each wine on its own, somewhat in the way great food combinations (tomatoes and basil or salmon and dill) seem to raise the flavor intensity in each ingredient.
I like to layer flavors in wine, like the juicy berry, subtle watermelon and bright citrus notes in the White Zinfandel, with the barrel-fermented Chardonnay to enhance texture and depth.
http://www.wine.com/wineshop/product_detail.asp?PProduct_ID=SWS32987_2003&Nu=p_family_name   (329 words)

  
 Welcome to Stover Oaks Vineyard amd Winery, Placerville CA - El Dorado County
Even though we feature a variety of red, white, and blush wines, including a great Port, we are much more than a bottle of wine and a tasting room.
We want people to come taste the wine, tour the facilities, have a picnic, take a stroll around the grounds, enjoy the garden, or simply relax under an oak tree.
We are a small, family-owned vineyard and winery located just outside of historic Placerville, California, in El Dorado County.
http://www.stoveroaks.com   (430 words)

  
 Wines & Vines: White Zin is still king - White Zinfandel; briefs
Steinbock amazed us all during his presentation at WineVision's July meeting with the revelation that White Zinfandel is the luxury hotel chain's top-selling wine by-the-glass.
Sure, a wine bottle could be used to bludgeon unsuspecting passengers, or smashed into jagged shards, but lots of ordinary items could be used as weapons.
Anyone who thinks that moneyed Americans prefer "serious" wines of the Bordeaux ilk should talk to Erich Steinbock, VP of food and beverage for the Ritz-Carlton.
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m3488/9_84/108115280/p1/article.jhtml   (558 words)

  
 WHITE ZINFANDEL
This White Zinfandel is versatile enough to be enjoyed with just about any dish.
A light pink wine featuring a pleasant floral aroma, fresh strawberry and juicy peach flavors, and a delicate finish.
http://www.winewebcentral.com/whitezinfandel/twinvalley.htm   (46 words)

  
 Fair Wine > Nonvintage Wine
Beringer Sparkling White Zinfandel ($12) is a nonvintage sparkling wine.
A white wine made of black grapes it might look like a classic brut but
The top-selling wine is Harmony White but don't pass up the much-awarded Capriccio
http://www.fairwine.com/nonvintagewine   (673 words)

  
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The Foppiano label is reserved for red wines; Petite Sirah, Merlot, Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel.
http://www.bidwines.com/recip   (1327 words)

  
 Nectarines In White Zinfandel Recipe @ Mass Recipes
Nectarines In White Zinfandel Recipe @ Mass Recipes
http://www.massrecipes.com/recipes/04/09/nectarinesinwhitezinfande17208.html   (90 words)

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