Bonterra Zinfandel
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Description
Description
Bonterra Zinfandel is a certified organic Mendocino County red wine blending old-vine Zinfandel with Petite Sirah and Cabernet Sauvignon at 14.6% ABV in a 750ml bottle. The 2021 vintage earned 89 points from Wine Enthusiast, and the wine has collected accolades including a Platinum medal at the 2014 San Diego International Wine Competition.
Quick Facts: ABV: 14.6% | Origin: Mendocino County, California | Style: Zinfandel-led Blend | Winery: Bonterra Organic Estates
Production & Heritage
Bonterra Organic Estates farms certified biodynamic vineyards in Mendocino County, employing ancient agricultural techniques designed to promote biodiversity and biological activity in the soil. The Zinfandel is sourced predominantly from organically farmed old-vine plantings, with roughly 88% Zinfandel complemented by approximately 8% Petite Sirah and 4% Cabernet Sauvignon. Fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks at warm temperatures for up to two weeks, followed by malolactic fermentation for added smoothness, then 12 months of maturation in French oak barrels.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe raspberry and blueberry lead the nose, followed by dried violets and a subtle layer of cinnamon spice. Deeper inhalation reveals dark cherry and a faint dusting of cacao.
Taste: The entry is generous with jammy blackberry and boysenberry fruit. At mid-palate, dried plum and currant develop alongside brown spice and vanilla, while a thread of white pepper and gentle oak provide structure. The texture is smooth with light, well-integrated tannins.
Finish: Medium-long and warm, carrying ripe berry sweetness and a lingering spice note. A trace of oak and dried fruit stays on the palate without heaviness.
How to Drink Bonterra Zinfandel
This Zinfandel shows its best character at a slight chill — around 60–65°F — poured into a large-bowled glass that lets the aromatic layers open up. Neat and unadorned is the most rewarding approach, though it also handles ice-season red sangria well, where its bold fruit and spice amplify citrus and stone fruit additions. It works in a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola) as a surprisingly refreshing warm-weather drink that plays off the wine's natural jammy sweetness. A classic Mulled Wine preparation also suits the Zinfandel's cinnamon and dark berry profile during cooler months.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners featuring grilled or barbecued meats
- Introducing organic and biodynamic wines to curious friends
- Gifting to red wine drinkers who appreciate bold California fruit
- Building an approachable, sustainably produced cellar selection
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Bonterra Zinfandel taste like? It delivers ripe blackberry, dried plum, and boysenberry flavors layered with brown spice, vanilla, and a hint of white pepper. The texture is smooth and lightly tannic with a jammy, fruit-forward personality.
How does Bonterra Zinfandel compare to Seghesio Family Vineyards Zinfandel? Both are Sonoma/Mendocino-area Zinfandels, but Bonterra distinguishes itself through certified organic and biodynamic farming, which shapes its fruit expression. Seghesio tends toward a slightly more structured, vineyard-specific style, while Bonterra leans into accessible, ripe berry generosity at a typically lower price point.
Is Bonterra Zinfandel good for sipping neat? Yes — its smooth tannins, balanced acidity, and bold fruit make it a straightforward, enjoyable glass on its own without requiring food or extended decanting.
Where is Bonterra Zinfandel made? It is produced by Bonterra Organic Estates from estate biodynamic and certified organic vineyards in Mendocino County, a coastal inland region in Northern California known for old-vine Zinfandel plantings.
What foods pair well with Bonterra Zinfandel? Smoked baby back ribs complement the wine's jammy fruit and spice. Pizza with spicy sausage mirrors its peppery undertones. Grilled lamb chops match the wine's medium tannin structure. Sharp aged cheddar highlights the dried fruit and vanilla notes. Dark chocolate with sea salt echoes the cacao and berry flavors on the finish.
What sizes does Bonterra Zinfandel come in? The standard release is available in a 750ml bottle.
Is Bonterra Zinfandel worth the price? Bonterra Zinfandel positions as an accessible, value-driven organic red — priced within the everyday category yet delivering certified biodynamic sourcing and French oak aging that many comparably priced Zinfandels do not offer.
Why Bonterra Zinfandel?
What separates this wine from the crowded California Zinfandel field is its fully certified organic and biodynamic farming, a commitment that extends beyond marketing into measurable vineyard practice. Old-vine sourcing contributes concentrated fruit intensity that the 12-month French oak maturation refines without overwhelming. The 89-point Wine Enthusiast score and Platinum medal from the San Diego International Wine Competition confirm that the quality holds up under critical scrutiny. For drinkers who want bold, ripe Zinfandel character with a genuine sustainability story behind it, this bottle delivers on both counts.
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