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farley said:
Bradny is correct. 4bottles, I'm there Tuesday through Saturday. Come on by!
Posted 387 days ago.
bradny said:
Hi 4bottles, Rosenblum is located at 2900 Main St, Alameda, CA. Their phone # is (510) 865-7007. I'm pretty sure they have another tasting room in Healdsburg.
Posted 394 days ago.
4bottles said:
I am definitely interested in trying the Reserve Zin, where is your winery?
Posted 394 days ago.
ryan said:
Thanks Farley, good to hear from you.
Posted 395 days ago.
farley said:
With about 60 wines total, it's hard to choose favorites, but I'll try. Planchon Zin, SF Bay Mourvedre, Hendry Reserve Zin (only at winery),Santa Barbara Syrah, Holbrook Mitchell Trio, and Preston Marsanne We're open for tasting everyday, and I change the menu every week (usually listed on Wine Outlook).
Posted 395 days ago.
4bottles said:
What would you recommend Farley?
Posted 396 days ago.
farley said:
Actually, we own and grow one vineyard in the Russian River Valley (Lone Oak), which I didn't realize until I started working there. As for the Vintner's Cuvee, that's only the tip of the iceberg. With four tiers of quality, that's the first--meant to be more of an introduction to the wines.
Posted 396 days ago.
captain d said:
I tend to be a Rosenblum follower. Not only are their Zins killer, but they make some great Syrahs and dessert wines (try the late harvest semillion, osborn ranch). Also, if you have a chance, check out their quarterly open house. For $25 they pour a ton of different wines and have great food.
Posted 731 days ago.
joeb said:
interesting, ive had their vintners Cuvee Zin, and thoroughly enjoyed it...
Posted 736 days ago.
benbicais said:
Rosenblum is a fascinating producer than makes many bottlings of Zinfandel from vineyards throughout the state. As far as I know, they buy all of their grapes and are able to focus exclusively on winemaking. This business model is increasingly popular in the California wine industry, as it avoids the huge upfront costs of purchasing land and planting grapes.
Posted 736 days ago.