Quivira Vineyards Flight Zinfandel
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Quivira Vineyards Flight Zinfandel is a Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel from Sonoma County, California, bottled at approximately 14.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced using Quivira's signature low-intervention winemaking approach, this bottling—sometimes labeled as "The Flight"—represents the estate's commitment to site-driven, minimal-addition Zinfandel from one of the variety's most celebrated growing regions.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~14.5% | Origin: Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County, California | Varietal: Zinfandel | Producer: Quivira Vineyards
Production & Heritage
Quivira Vineyards, founded in 1981 in Healdsburg, sits in the heart of Dry Creek Valley—a benchland region long recognized as premier Zinfandel territory. The estate is known for its biodynamic and organic farming practices and has earned Demeter biodynamic certification. The Flight Zinfandel reflects Quivira's low-intervention philosophy: native yeast fermentations drive the wine's aromatics, additions are kept to a minimum, and oak aging is carefully selected to complement rather than dominate the fruit. These practices yield a wine that speaks more to vineyard character than cellar technique.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Expect ripe blackberry and raspberry aromas with undertones of dried herbs and cracked pepper, consistent with Dry Creek Valley's warm days and cool evening influence. A subtle earthiness threads through as the wine opens.
Taste: The palate enters with concentrated dark fruit—black cherry and boysenberry—before a mid-palate burst of baking spice and a hint of dried sage. The native-yeast fermentation contributes a textural depth and slightly wild character that sets this apart from more conventional Zinfandels in the region.
Finish: Medium-long, with soft tannins and lingering notes of dried fruit and warm spice. The finish remains fruit-forward without veering into excessive sweetness or heat.
How to Drink Flight Zinfandel
Serve at 60–65°F to allow the aromatics to fully develop; a slight chill tames the alcohol and keeps the fruit lively. A generous Burgundy-style glass gives the wine room to breathe. For cocktail-adjacent applications, Flight Zinfandel works well in a Sangria built around dark berries and citrus, complementing the wine's fruit intensity. It also holds up in a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola), where its spice and body provide backbone. For a warming autumn drink, try it gently heated in a Mulled Wine with cinnamon, star anise, and orange peel—its inherent spice character blends seamlessly with the aromatics.
Best For
- Weekend grilling sessions featuring smoked ribs or sausages
- Gifting to a Zinfandel enthusiast exploring biodynamic producers
- Building a Dry Creek Valley vertical or horizontal tasting at home
- Pairing alongside a charcuterie and aged cheese board for a dinner party
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Flight Zinfandel taste like? Flight Zinfandel delivers concentrated dark berry fruit—blackberry, boysenberry, black cherry—layered with baking spice, dried herbs, and a peppery edge characteristic of Dry Creek Valley. The native-yeast fermentation lends a slightly wild, textured quality to the palate.
How does Flight Zinfandel compare to Ridge Lytton Springs? Both wines hail from Dry Creek Valley and showcase the region's ability to produce structured, complex Zinfandel-based wines. Ridge Lytton Springs is typically a multi-varietal field blend with Petite Sirah and Carignane, while Quivira's Flight emphasizes a biodynamic, low-intervention approach with native yeast fermentation that can yield a more vineyard-specific aromatic profile.
Is Flight Zinfandel good for sipping neat? Yes—its balanced fruit concentration, moderate tannin structure, and herbal complexity make it well-suited for drinking on its own, particularly at cellar temperature around 60–65°F.
Where is Flight Zinfandel made? Flight Zinfandel is produced by Quivira Vineyards, located in Healdsburg within the Dry Creek Valley AVA of Sonoma County, California. Dry Creek Valley has been recognized as a premier American Zinfandel-growing region since the 1970s.
What foods pair well with Flight Zinfandel? Smoked or barbecued pork ribs match the wine's dark fruit and spice intensity. Aged cheddar or Manchego cheese complements its tannic structure. Wood-fired pizza with fennel sausage echoes the herbal and peppery aromatics. Braised lamb shanks with rosemary align with the wine's earthy undertones. Dark chocolate with a cacao content around 70% pairs well with the wine's berry richness on the finish.
What sizes does Flight Zinfandel come in? Flight Zinfandel is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Flight Zinfandel worth the price? Flight Zinfandel positions as a mid-premium Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel, reflecting Quivira's biodynamic farming and low-intervention cellar practices. For drinkers seeking estate-grown Zinfandel with genuine site character rather than mass-produced fruit bombs, it represents solid value within its tier.
Why Flight Zinfandel?
What distinguishes this wine is the convergence of place and practice. Quivira's biodynamic estate vineyards in Dry Creek Valley produce fruit with a concentration and complexity that reflect decades of careful land stewardship. The native-yeast fermentation and minimal-addition winemaking allow the vineyard's voice—its peppery spice, herbal undertones, and dark fruit density—to come through without heavy-handed oak or commercial yeast homogeneity. In a category crowded with overripe, high-alcohol Zinfandels, Flight Zinfandel stands out as a restrained, terroir-driven expression of what Dry Creek Valley does best.
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