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- Auburnwine - 06-06-2005

The Rockpile is simply one of the best wines I have ever had. 94 in WS and $29 at Kroger. It lives up to the hype.

The Richard Sauret is nearly as good, 92 WS and $20.

They are clearly cut of the same cloth.


- wondersofwine - 06-06-2005

The Rockpile was my favorite from Rosenblum until I tried the Harris Kratka. I still have one Rockpile bottle left which I will probably enjoy sometime this summer (not sure which vintage--maybe 2001).


- Georgie - 06-06-2005

Hey Auburnwine! Where have you been hiding?


- Glass_A_Day - 06-06-2005

My shop has both. I will have to grab a pair and see what the hype is all about.


- dananne - 06-06-2005

Nice to hear from you, Auburnwine. Was wondering if I was to be left holding the bag on posts from the South. And, no, Newsguy, Florida doesn't count [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/smile.gif[/img]

I'll look for both.


- winoweenie - 06-06-2005

Velchomme back BUBBA!!! Agree about the Rockpile. Superb fruit and juice from almost every winemaker who has access to the fruit. EE


- newsguy - 06-08-2005

you're correct. tampa bay definitely is not "the South."

as for those rosenblum's, i agree completely. my brief notes on them from my 4/27 column:

'03 Rosenblum Suaret Vineyard Zinfandel ($23): This top zinfandel producer has never disappointed me. This bottling delivers very good aromas of cola and berries, with the acidity and a bit of fine tannin to back it up.

'02 Rosenblum Rockpile Road Zinfandel ($31): My first note on this gem reads "Remarkable." This wine is loaded with aromas and flavors of deep zinberry fruit and bacon. It has great intensity and I almost want to call it jammy, but there is structure in support of the tons of fruit. If you like zins, treat yourself to this one.

the complete column on my favorite area tasting can be found at:

http://www.tampabay.com/grubandclub/story.cfm?storyid=125317