Turley Wine Cellars 2012 Ueberroth Vineyard Zinfandel

Turley Wine Cellars 2012 Ueberroth Vineyard Zinfandel
$100.00

Region: Paso Robles, California


Blend: 100% Zinfandel

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The Turley Wine Cellars 2012 Zinfandel Ueberroth Vineyard is a remarkable expression of this historic vineyard, known for its alkaline soil dating back to 1885. In the glass, it displays a captivating deep red hue. The nose is nothing short of extraordinary, offering an array of black and red fruits, garrigue, minerals, and vibrant spices. There is a sense of reserved power and complexity that adds to its allure. On the palate, this Zinfandel showcases exceptional layering and intensity, with a remarkable balance of flavors. The wine reveals an outstanding cut, with peppery lift that enlivens the mid-palate. It impresses with its combination of acid lift and expansive breadth, culminating in a resoundingly juicy and lengthy finish. This vintage of Ueberroth Vineyard Zinfandel firmly establishes itself as one of the elite wines of the vintage, demonstrating the prowess and finesse that Turley Wine Cellars consistently brings to their creations.


Robert Parker - (93-95) Points

"Even better is the 2012 Zinfandel Ueberroth Vineyard, which may be their oldest Zinfandel vineyard as it was planted in 1885. This cuvee tends to be higher in acidity, but it is also powerful and packed with beautiful black and red fruits intermixed with a hint of crushed chalk. This full Zinfandel has the potential to last over a decade. Turley Wine Cellars has long been one of the more enviable wine operations in California. Larry Turley should, and does, receive enormous credit for nearly single-handedly preserving many of the heritage old vine Zinfandel sites that exist in northern California. Most of them were threatened with being torn up with what was believed to be more popular varietals such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir. This estate produces nearly thirty single vineyard Zinfandels and Petite Syrahs, all from organically farmed vineyards. Natural yeast fermentations have always been the rule, and the percentage of new oak used has dropped from a high of 30% to about half that. Their Zinfandels are never shy, but tasting through the 2012s, it appears they are not as extracted as they once were, but the alcohols remain in the 15% to 16% range because Zinfandel is rarely ripe at lower sugars. It appears that Larry Turley was destined to resuscitate these old vine vineyards as he worked for a quarter of a century as an emergency room doctor. He now works full time shaping wines from nearly three dozen old vine parcels. As he says, he’s never met an old vine vineyard he didn’t like. Turley’s long-time assistant winemaker, Ehren Jordan, has left to pursue his own project (Failla Wines), but Turley has the highly competent Tegan Passalacqua as his wingman. Virtually every one of these 2012 Zinfandels will be drinkable upon release in 2014, and should last for 6-8 years. Larry Turley was one of the first to exploit some of the old vine vineyards planted in sandy soils from the backwater areas of Lodi and Contra Costa. The two Contra Costa sites include the Duarte and Salvador, both ancient vineyards with the Salvador directly planted on its own roots in 1896. The Duarte was named after a prominent grower in Contra Costa. The Petite Syrahs are different animals altogether and most of them should keep for 30-40 years – at a minimum!"


Antonio Galloni - 93 Points

"The 2012 Zinfandel Ueberroth Vineyard comes across as a bit light in this vintage. Sweet dark cherries, spices, leather and menthol meld together in a pretty, supple Zinfandel to drink now and over the next few years. This old-vine site first planted in 1885 usually gives wines that are quite broad and rich. The 2012 is attractive, although it captures only a portion of the vineyard's potential."

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