Blossom Hill White Zinfandel 1.5L

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Description

Blossom Hill White Zinfandel 1.5L is a sweet, fruit-forward California rosé made from red Zinfandel grapes, bottled at 9.8% ABV in a generous magnum format. One of the most recognized White Zinfandel labels in the category, it has built a loyal following on the strength of its consistently approachable, strawberry-driven character and accessible price point.

Quick Facts: ABV: 9.8%  |  Origin: California, United States  |  Style: White Zinfandel (Rosé)  |  Producer: Treasury Wine Estates

Production & Heritage

Blossom Hill is produced by Treasury Wine Estates, one of the world's largest wine companies, headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, with significant operations throughout California. The White Zinfandel is made at Treasury's Paso Cellar 360 winery in Paso Robles, utilizing large-scale production methods designed to deliver a consistent flavor profile across every vintage. Like all White Zinfandels, this wine begins with red-skinned Zinfandel grapes; the juice is separated from the skins after only brief contact, resulting in its signature pale pink hue rather than a full red. Fermentation is managed at cool temperatures to preserve fresh fruit aromatics, and residual sugar is retained to give the wine its characteristic sweetness.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Ripe strawberry leads immediately on the nose, followed by watermelon and a subtle raspberry undertone. The aromatic profile is clean and uncomplicated, leaning toward candied summer fruit.

Taste: The palate opens with juicy strawberry sweetness that carries through to the mid-palate, where watermelon and soft red berry notes emerge. A gentle acidity provides just enough structure to keep the sweetness from becoming cloying, though this is unmistakably a sweet-leaning wine.

Finish: The finish is short to medium in length, clean, and refreshing. Lingering strawberry and a faint citrus lift round out the final impression.

How to Drink Blossom Hill White Zinfandel

Serve well chilled, ideally between 6–8°C (43–46°F), to keep the fruit flavors bright and the sweetness balanced. This is a wine best enjoyed cold and casual rather than contemplated in a tasting glass. It works in a White Zinfandel Spritzer — topped with soda water and a squeeze of lime for a low-ABV warm-weather drink. Try it in a Rosé Sangria, where its natural sweetness reduces the need for added sugar and pairs well with sliced peaches and strawberries. It also serves as an easy base for a Frosé, blended with ice and a splash of lemon juice for a frozen summer cocktail.

Best For

  • Supplying a large gathering, barbecue, or garden party without frequent bottle changes
  • Casual weeknight drinking when a light, sweet wine suits the mood
  • Introducing newer wine drinkers to rosé-style wines at low alcohol
  • Picnics and outdoor events where a crowd-pleasing, easy-drinking option is needed

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Blossom Hill White Zinfandel taste like? It delivers juicy strawberry and watermelon flavors with noticeable sweetness, balanced by light acidity and a crisp, fruity finish. The overall profile is bright, simple, and refreshing.

How does Blossom Hill White Zinfandel compare to Sutter Home White Zinfandel? Both occupy a similar space as high-volume, sweet California White Zinfandels at comparable price tiers, and both are produced by major wine corporations. Sutter Home is often credited as the originator of the modern White Zinfandel style in the 1970s, while Blossom Hill, backed by Treasury Wine Estates, tends to be more widely distributed in the UK and European markets.

Is Blossom Hill White Zinfandel good for beginners? Yes — its low 9.8% ABV, pronounced sweetness, and straightforward fruit flavors make it one of the most approachable wines available, particularly for those who find drier styles challenging.

Where is Blossom Hill White Zinfandel made? It is produced in California, United States, at Treasury Wine Estates' Paso Cellar 360 facility in Paso Robles. Grapes are sourced from California vineyards to maintain a consistent house style.

What foods pair well with Blossom Hill White Zinfandel? Its sweetness and low tannin make it a natural match for mildly spicy Thai or Chinese dishes, where the residual sugar tempers heat. It also pairs well with fresh fruit salads, light chicken salads, soft cheeses like brie, and simple desserts such as strawberry shortcake.

What sizes does Blossom Hill White Zinfandel come in? Blossom Hill White Zinfandel is commonly available in 750ml and the 1.5L magnum format reviewed here, making the larger bottle equivalent to two standard bottles.

Is Blossom Hill White Zinfandel worth the price? It sits firmly in the entry-level value tier for California rosé wines. The 1.5L format in particular represents strong volume-to-cost efficiency, making it a practical choice for large-format entertaining rather than a special-occasion pour.

Why Blossom Hill White Zinfandel?

The 1.5L format is the clearest reason to reach for this particular bottling — it provides the convenience of two standard bottles in a single package, which reduces waste and simplifies service at gatherings. Behind the label, Treasury Wine Estates' large-scale production at Paso Robles ensures batch-to-batch consistency that smaller producers cannot always guarantee, which matters for drinkers who want the same familiar strawberry-sweet character every time. At 9.8% ABV, it sits notably below most table wines, making it a lighter option for extended social occasions. For anyone seeking an uncomplicated, sweet California rosé in a format built for sharing, this remains a category staple.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Rose Wine
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    California
  • Size
    1.5L
  • Brand
    Blossom Hill

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