Federalist Zinfandel Lodi
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Description
Description
Federalist Zinfandel Lodi is a bold, fruit-driven Lodi red wine bottled at approximately 14.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Earning 90 points from both Wine Enthusiast (2016 vintage) and Wine & Spirits (2017 vintage), this expression has established itself as one of the more consistent values coming out of California's Lodi appellation.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~14.5% (varies by vintage) | Origin: Lodi, Central Valley, California | Blend: 93% Zinfandel, 7% Syrah | Producer: The Federalist (Rutherford, Napa Valley)
Production & Heritage
The Federalist is based in the Rutherford sub-region of Napa Valley but sources fruit from several California AVAs, including Lodi for this Zinfandel. Individual vineyard blocks are fermented separately, spending an average of 12 days on the skins to extract color, tannin, and fruit concentration. The finished wine then ages for 12 months in oak barrels, with 25% new oak contributing structure and subtle spice without overwhelming the varietal character. The small addition of 7% Syrah adds depth and a darker fruit dimension to the blend.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Blackberry and black cherry lead the nose, layered with ripe plum and warm baking spice. Cinnamon and a touch of pepper emerge as the wine opens in the glass.
Taste: The entry is smooth and fruit-forward, with jammy dark berry flavors meeting cola, bramble, and black tea at the mid-palate. Medium to full-bodied, the wine carries a juicy quality balanced by tart acidity and well-integrated tannins that give the palate genuine structure without harshness.
Finish: The finish runs long, with lingering strawberry, cinnamon spice, and a cleansing acidity that keeps the wine refreshing. Dark fruit and peppery warmth slowly fade, inviting another sip.
How to Drink Federalist Zinfandel
This Zinfandel drinks well at a slight chill — around 60–65°F — and benefits from 15 to 20 minutes of breathing before the first pour. Its versatility makes it equally enjoyable neat alongside dinner or in wine-friendly mixed drinks.
- Zinfandel Sangria: The jammy fruit and spice backbone hold up beautifully against citrus and brandy in a robust red sangria.
- Kalimotxo: The bold dark fruit and acidity balance surprisingly well with cola in this classic Spanish two-ingredient cocktail.
- Mulled Wine: Cinnamon, clove, and orange peel amplify the existing baking-spice notes already present in the wine.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners with grilled meats or hearty pasta
- Introducing Zinfandel to someone exploring California reds
- Barbecue season — its bold fruit and spice stand up to smoky flavors
- Stocking a home wine collection with a reliable, everyday Lodi red
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Federalist Zinfandel taste like? It delivers jammy dark berry fruit — blackberry, plum, and cherry — balanced by cinnamon spice, cola, and black tea, with smooth tannins and a long, juicy finish.
How does Federalist Zinfandel compare to Michael David 7 Deadly Zins? Both are well-known Lodi Zinfandels at accessible price points, but the Federalist leans slightly more medium-bodied with brighter acidity, while 7 Deadly Zins tends toward a richer, jammier, and fuller-bodied profile. The Federalist's 7% Syrah addition also brings a darker fruit edge not found in the all-Zinfandel 7 Deadly Zins blend.
Is Federalist Zinfandel good for beginners? Yes — its smooth tannins, fruit-forward palate, and moderate body make it a welcoming introduction to California Zinfandel without the aggressive alcohol heat that can mark bigger expressions.
Where is Federalist Zinfandel made? The fruit is sourced from Lodi in California's Central Valley, one of America's most prolific Zinfandel-growing regions, and produced by The Federalist, which is headquartered in the Rutherford area of Napa Valley.
What foods pair well with Federalist Zinfandel? Grilled tri-tip or smoked ribs match the wine's bold fruit and spice; pepperoni or sausage pizza echoes the peppery finish; aged cheddar highlights the tannin structure; lamb burgers complement the dark berry flavors; and roasted eggplant with tomato sauce bridges the acidity and fruit.
What sizes does Federalist Zinfandel come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Federalist Zinfandel worth the price? Positioned as an entry-level to mid-range California Zinfandel, the Federalist Lodi bottling delivers quality that punches above its weight — two separate 90-point scores from major publications reinforce that it over-delivers for the category.
Why Federalist Zinfandel?
Lodi produces more Zinfandel than any other region in California, and within that crowded field the Federalist consistently stands out on the strength of its blending strategy and oak program. The 7% Syrah addition is a deliberate winemaking decision that adds complexity beyond what a 100% Zinfandel typically achieves at this tier. Block-by-block fermentation and 12 months in partially new oak give the wine a polish that justifies its repeat 90-point scores. For anyone seeking a reliable Lodi Zinfandel with genuine character, this is a bottling that earns its reputation vintage after vintage.
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