Greg Norman Estates Zinfandel
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Description
Description
Greg Norman Estates Zinfandel is a full-bodied California Zinfandel bottled at 15.0% ABV in a standard 750ml format, produced from 100% Zinfandel grapes sourced from the Red Hills Lake County appellation. This is a big, fruit-forward red wine that leans into the robust side of California Zinfandel, with pronounced dark fruit intensity and noticeable spice character.
Quick Facts: ABV: 15.0% | Origin: Red Hills Lake County, California, USA | Varietal: 100% Zinfandel | Producer: Treasury Wine Estates
Production & Heritage
Greg Norman Estates operates under the umbrella of Treasury Wine Estates Limited, one of the world's largest wine companies. The Zinfandel fruit is sourced from vineyards in the Red Hills Lake County AVA, selected for their distinctive slower ripening periods, favorable elevations, and preferred soil profiles—particularly loam over limestone. In the winery, all vineyard lots are fermented and aged separately before final blending just prior to bottling, a practice that allows the winemaking team to fine-tune the balance and complexity of the finished wine.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with bold blackberry and dark plum, followed by a layer of warm alcohol and wood-driven spice. There is a secondary aromatic thread of dried herbs and peppery warmth that signals the wine's high-octane character.
Taste: On the palate, concentrated blackberry and bitter cherry flavors arrive immediately, framed by a peppery, spice-driven mid-palate. The wine carries significant weight and extraction, with a tart cherry acidity that provides some structural counterpoint to the ripe fruit. At 15% ABV, the alcohol is present and contributes a warm, slightly hot sensation that runs through the entire palate.
Finish: The finish is medium-long with lingering dark fruit, black pepper, and a faint herbal mint note. The warmth of the alcohol carries through, leaving a bold, persistent impression.
How to Drink Greg Norman Zinfandel
Given the wine's size and intensity, serving it slightly below room temperature—around 60-65°F—helps tame the alcohol heat and brings the fruit forward. A wide-bowled glass allows the aromas to open fully.
In cocktails and wine-based drinks, this Zinfandel's bold profile works well in a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola), where its dark fruit and spice play against the sweetness; a red wine sangria, where the blackberry intensity holds up to added citrus and brandy; or a mulled wine during cooler months, as its inherent spice and warmth pair naturally with cinnamon, cloves, and orange peel.
Best For
- Pairing with a weekend barbecue featuring smoked ribs or tri-tip
- Introducing bold California Zinfandel to someone exploring full-bodied reds
- Casual dinner gatherings centered around hearty Italian-American dishes
- Building out a California varietal tasting flight alongside Cabernet and Petite Sirah
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Greg Norman Zinfandel taste like? This is a big, fruit-driven Zinfandel dominated by ripe blackberry, bitter cherry, and black pepper, with noticeable alcohol warmth throughout. It is full-bodied with a spice-forward profile and a tart cherry edge that adds structure.
How does Greg Norman Zinfandel compare to Ravenswood Vintners Blend Zinfandel? Both are widely available California Zinfandels, but the Greg Norman bottling runs hotter at 15.0% ABV with more overt fruit extraction, while Ravenswood Vintners Blend typically comes in at a slightly lower ABV with a more approachable, medium-bodied style. The Greg Norman leans more into bold, ripe dark fruit, while Ravenswood tends to show more restrained berry and earth tones.
Is Greg Norman Zinfandel good for sipping on its own? It can be enjoyed on its own, though the high alcohol content means it benefits from a slight chill and ideally some food alongside it to balance the warmth and intensity.
Where is Greg Norman Zinfandel made? The wine is produced in California by Treasury Wine Estates, with fruit sourced from vineyards in the Red Hills Lake County AVA, an appellation known for its volcanic soils and elevated vineyard sites north of Napa Valley.
What foods pair well with Greg Norman Zinfandel? Smoked brisket or pulled pork, where the wine's bold fruit matches the richness of the meat; spicy Italian sausage pizza, which complements the peppery profile; aged cheddar or Manchego cheese, whose sharpness balances the fruit; braised short ribs, where the wine's concentration stands up to the dish's depth; and dark chocolate, which echoes the wine's bitter cherry and spice notes.
What sizes does Greg Norman Zinfandel come in? Greg Norman Estates Zinfandel is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Greg Norman Zinfandel worth the price? This wine positions as a value-tier to mid-range California Zinfandel, and for drinkers who enjoy a bold, high-alcohol style, it delivers on fruit intensity and body within its price class.
Why Greg Norman Zinfandel?
The Red Hills Lake County sourcing gives this Zinfandel a specific terroir signature—volcanic soils and higher elevation contribute to the concentrated fruit character that defines the wine. The lot-by-lot fermentation and separate aging before final blending allow for a degree of winemaking precision that elevates the finished product beyond a simple bulk-produced varietal wine. At 15.0% ABV, this is unambiguously a full-throttle Zinfandel built for drinkers who want intensity and richness over subtlety. For those who gravitate toward the bigger side of California red wine, this bottling delivers a straightforward, boldly flavored expression of the varietal.
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