Brassfield Estate Zinfandel

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Description

Brassfield Estate Zinfandel is a full-bodied, 100% estate-grown Zinfandel from High Valley, Lake County, California, bottled at 16.1% ABV in a 750ml format. Grown at elevations between 1,900 and 2,200 feet in volcanic soils, this wine has been recognized as one of the best Zinfandels coming from Lake County grapes — a distinction rooted in the estate's dramatic terroir and meticulous vineyard management.

Quick Facts: ABV: 16.1%  |  Origin: High Valley, Lake County, California  |  Varietal: 100% Zinfandel  |  Winery: Brassfield Estate Winery

Production & Heritage

Brassfield Estate Winery farms its Zinfandel vineyards in the High Valley AVA, a sub-appellation of Lake County situated on the slopes near Round Mountain Volcano. The Monte Sereno Vineyard sits at roughly 2,100 feet in reddish volcanic soil, while the Volcano Ridge Vineyard occupies massive slopes of orange-brown volcanic sand and tephra at approximately 2,000 feet. These Konocti Series soils — well-drained volcanic sands — force the vines to struggle, concentrating flavors and building structural complexity in the fruit. Grapes are harvested and inoculated the same day to preserve freshness, then fermented in stainless steel tanks with twice-daily pump overs and precise temperature control. The result is a 100% estate-grown, produced, and bottled wine that reflects the singular character of its high-elevation volcanic origins.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with ripe blackberry and raspberry, followed by warm oak-driven spices — cinnamon, vanilla, and cedar. A slight jammy quality underpins the fruit, suggesting the wine's generous body before the first sip.

Taste: The entry is surprisingly light on the tongue despite the 16.1% ABV, giving way to a rich mid-palate of dark berry fruit layered with baking spice. Soft, velvety tannins frame the core blackberry and raspberry flavors, while the volcanic terroir contributes a subtle mineral undertone that keeps the wine structured rather than merely fruit-forward.

Finish: The finish is long and warming, with lingering notes of cedar and ripe berry that recall slightly port-like richness. Cinnamon spice and a whisper of vanilla carry through to the close, leaving a smooth, satisfying impression.

How to Drink Brassfield Zinfandel

This Zinfandel is best enjoyed at cellar temperature, around 60–65°F, in a large-bowled red wine glass that allows its complex aromatics to open fully. Its high-powered character makes it a natural sipper on its own, though it can anchor several robust preparations. Try it in a Kalimotxo (equal parts red wine and cola over ice) for a bold, casual warm-weather drink. It holds its own in a Red Wine Sangria built with dark berries and brandy, where its jammy fruit intensifies the blend. A Mulled Wine preparation with cinnamon sticks, cloves, and orange peel plays directly into this bottle's existing spice profile.

Best For

  • Pairing with a backyard barbecue featuring smoked ribs or tri-tip
  • Gifting to a Zinfandel enthusiast interested in volcanic terroir wines
  • Anchoring a Lake County or California Zinfandel tasting lineup
  • Sharing over a hearty winter dinner with braised short ribs or stew

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Brassfield Zinfandel taste like? It delivers a rich core of ripe blackberry and raspberry with warm cinnamon, vanilla, and cedar spice, wrapped in soft, velvety tannins. Despite its bold 16.1% ABV, it drinks smoothly with a slightly port-like depth and jammy character.

How does Brassfield Zinfandel compare to Mt. Konocti Zinfandel? Both are Lake County Zinfandels, but Brassfield distinguishes itself through its specific High Valley AVA sourcing at 1,900–2,200 feet in volcanic Konocti Series soils, which contributes notable mineral structure. Mt. Konocti also produces a well-regarded Lake County Zinfandel, though Brassfield's 100% estate-grown model gives it full control from vine to bottle.

Is Brassfield Zinfandel good for sipping neat? Yes — its smooth, velvety texture and layered complexity make it an excellent standalone sipper, especially when served at cellar temperature to balance its generous alcohol.

Where is Brassfield Zinfandel made? Brassfield Estate Winery is located in the High Valley AVA of Lake County, California, where its vineyards — including Monte Sereno and Volcano Ridge — occupy volcanic slopes between 1,900 and 2,200 feet above sea level near Round Mountain Volcano.

What foods pair well with Brassfield Zinfandel? Smoked brisket or ribs complement the wine's jammy fruit and spice. Aged cheddar or Gouda echo its vanilla and cedar notes. Pizza with Italian sausage and roasted peppers stands up to its bold body. Braised lamb shanks with rosemary mirror the wine's depth and soft tannins. Dark chocolate desserts match its slightly port-like finish.

What sizes does Brassfield Zinfandel come in? The standard release is available in a 750ml bottle.

Is Brassfield Zinfandel worth the price? Brassfield Zinfandel positions as a mid-range estate-grown California Zinfandel, and its 100% estate production, high-elevation volcanic terroir, and concentrated flavor profile deliver substantial quality relative to its price tier.

Why Brassfield Zinfandel?

What separates this bottling from the broader California Zinfandel field is its volcanic origin story. Vines rooted in the Konocti Series sands and tephra at over 2,000 feet must work harder for water and nutrients, producing smaller berries with more concentrated juice — and that intensity shows in every glass. The fully estate-controlled production chain, from same-day harvest inoculation through temperature-regulated fermentation, preserves the fruit's high-elevation character without masking it in excessive oak. For drinkers seeking a Zinfandel shaped more by geology than formula, Brassfield's High Valley bottling makes a compelling case for Lake County as serious Zin territory.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Zinfandel
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    California
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Brassfield Estate

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