2022 Oak Farm Vineyards American Zinfandel Lodi CA

Oak Farm Vineyards
$22.00
$22.00
Lodi2022Zinfandel
 

Tasting Notes: Rich and opulent with aromas of black cherry, black plum, and dried florals. Midpalate flavors of blackberry, cherry cola, and dried bay leaf intertwine with sweet cigar, bittersweet chocolate, silky tannins, leading to a dry finish.

Final Blend: Zinfandel

Composition: 85% Zinfandel (9% of which is Primitivo), 15% Petite Sirah

Pair with: Barbecued chicken, Grilled steak, Roasted Pork

Hold Time: Now-2027

Alcohol by Volume: 15.5%

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Flavor Profile

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Body

Full
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Fruit Intensity

High
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Oak Intensity

Medium
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Acidity

Medium
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Tannin

Medium

​Marilia Nimis-Schrader

Is the esteemed winemaker at Oak Farm Vineyards, bringing a rich heritage and profound expertise to the Lodi wine region. Born in Friuli, a northeastern region of Italy bordering Austria and Slovenia, Marilia's passion for viticulture was nurtured from a young age. Her family cultivates approximately 15 acres in Italy, producing varietals such as Glera (used for Prosecco), Ribolla Gialla, Pinot Grigio, and Pinot Nero. This familial involvement in winemaking inspired Marilia to pursue formal education in viticulture and winemaking at the age of 18, aligning with her family's legacy.

Central Valley

The Central Valley of California is a vast, fertile region stretching approximately 450 miles from north to south, encompassing some of the most productive agricultural land in the United States. Flanked by the Sierra Nevada to the east and the Coastal Ranges to the west, it enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, making it ideal for diverse crops, including wine grapes. The valley is divided into the Sacramento Valley in the north and the San Joaquin Valley in the south, with the Lodi AVA serving as a prominent wine-producing area, known for its old-vine Zinfandel and sustainable viticulture. While it is often overshadowed by Napa and Sonoma, the Central Valley plays a crucial role in California's wine industry, offering high-quality, affordable wines and a rapidly growing reputation for innovation and sustainability.