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Zinfandel Grille
12-11-2004, 05:55 PM,
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Check out the wine list for this restaurant! Love the Zin selection. We're headed there for dinner in a couple weeks...

http://www.zinfandelgrille.com/foodanddrink/wine.asp
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12-12-2004, 03:21 AM,
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Very nice! I'm a Zin lover although I find myself drinking more Pinot because of my dinner choices.

Boeger is one of my favorite little wineries. I don't get there as much as I would like. Hopefully I'll get there this summer.

Love the Red and Green from Chile. I had a lover once that was a real a**hole, yet one of the funniest things he said to me was "doesn't red and green make brown?".

His lines were more amusing than he was! Enjoy and let us know how it was.
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12-13-2004, 03:25 PM,
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I like their dessert wine selections too. You may have to save room for an appropriate dessert and glass of wine to accompany it.
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12-15-2004, 01:42 AM,
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Love that Cedarville stuff! Maybe the biggest surprise I ran across last year. Also, there have been years when that Lake County Zin from Jed Steele has been the bottle most commonly found on my table. It's not as consistent as I'd like it to be but it's absolutely wonderful when it's on.

Really like the inclusion of the Bernardus "Marinus", one of the most curiously overlooked restaurant wines out of California. A lot of places won't serve it because it's not built for drinking young but it's elegant when it gets some breathing time.
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