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2016 Seghesio Sonoma Zinfandel

2016 Seghesio Sonoma Zinfandel

The Seghesio Zinfandel is just a joy to taste every year. It’s consistent and interesting and one of those Costco bottles that I look forward to arriving in the store.

The year’s blend is a little interesting coming in at 83% Zinfandel, 12% Petite Sirah, 1% Syrah, 1% Carignane, 1% Barbera and 2% Mixed Red.

2016 Seghesio Zinfandel

In the glass the wine pours pretty light, see through, and in the mouth it’s medium to medium plus in body. Great aromatics, but where this one shines is once it hits the palate.

Loads of flavor, blueberry pie and boysenberry, milk chocolate and pepper on the finish. This wine is fresh and fruit forward with tones of heft. It’s a Zin for Cab and Merlot lovers who think they don’t like Zin. (Anything from Ridge falls into this category too).

Seghesio Zinfandel

Costco’s price tag of $20.89 is pretty good and about what you’ll find online; retail is closer to $26. Wine Spectator went 93 points which is pretty crazy. I’m not going that high, but I will put a Highly Recommended badge on this bottle. It’s worth every bit of $20.

Last time we reviewed this wine, I gave it 90 points, but I feel this vintage is a step up from there. Note the price has been gently climbing up too as I’m sure this is becoming a more popular wine as more people have a chance to taste it.

CostcoWineBlog.com Rating: 91 points (a CostcoWineBlog Top Pick)

Costco item number: 57059

Purchased at Costco in: Atlanta, GA

Alc. 14.8%

Bruce Snyder

Saturday 5th of January 2019

Seghesio’s Sonoma Zin at $20.89 is nothing special. Yes, it clearly is a good, but nothing more than that Zin. The price point is, meh. There are far better offerings on line. Groupon and Living Social are offering Viansa’s entry level Zin for $65 for a six pack, a discount of over 50% from it’s list price. Shipping is included and they don’t collect sales tax. The wine is much more complex and robust than the Seghesio. I might also add that Brazin, Plungerhead, St. Francis and other options offer an equal or better option in flavor, complexity and cost to this entry level Seghes

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