Michael David Freakshow Zinfandel
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Description
Description
Michael David Freakshow Zinfandel is a bold, Zinfandel-dominant red blend from Lodi, California, bottled at 15–15.5% ABV in a 750ml format. Produced by the winery Wine Enthusiast named 2020 American Winery of the Year, this expression earned a Double Gold at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition for its 2022 vintage and has consistently scored 90+ points from Wine Enthusiast.
Quick Facts: ABV: 15–15.5% | Origin: Lodi, California | Zinfandel-Dominant Blend | Producer: Michael David Winery
Production & Heritage
Michael David Winery is a fifth-generation family farming operation rooted in the Lodi appellation, where sandy loam soils along the Mokelumne River and a wide diurnal temperature swing—warm, sun-soaked days tempered by cool Delta breezes—create ideal conditions for Zinfandel. The Freakshow bottling draws from dry-farmed vineyards with vines over 100 years old, yielding concentrated fruit with significant depth. The blend typically comprises 81–86% Zinfandel with Petite Sirah (8–15%) and smaller additions of Petit Verdot or Tannat, aged for 12 months in a combination of 75% American oak and 25% French oak barrels.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Dark forest fruit and ripe blackberry lead the nose, followed by coffee bean, toasted vanilla, and a lift of black pepper. Floral undertones and baking spice emerge as the wine opens in the glass.
Taste: The entry is lush with juicy black cherry, baked plum, and fig. Mid-palate builds with layers of licorice, dark chocolate, and mocha, while raspberry jam and clove add complexity. The fruit stays concentrated throughout, anchored by sandy minerality and a peppery spice thread.
Finish: Medium-long with toasted oak, cinnamon, and black tea lingering alongside residual dark fruit. The tannin structure from the Petite Sirah component provides a firm, satisfying close.
How to Drink Freakshow Zinfandel
Pour at cellar temperature (60–65°F) and let it breathe for 20–30 minutes; the old-vine concentration rewards patience. At 15%+ ABV, a splash of water or a single ice cube can open the aromatics without dulling the texture.
- Zinfandel Sangria: The ripe, fruit-forward profile holds up against citrus and stone fruit without losing its identity.
- Spiced Red Wine Cocktail: Blackberry and baking-spice notes pair naturally with cinnamon syrup and star anise.
- Red Wine Spritzer: The bold fruit and high ABV stand up to dilution, making a refreshing warm-weather pour.
Best For
- Weekend barbecues featuring smoked ribs or tri-tip
- Gifting to red wine drinkers who gravitate toward bold, fruit-driven styles
- Pairing nights centered around grilled or charred meats
- Building a California Zinfandel collection with an old-vine benchmark
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Freakshow Zinfandel taste like? It delivers concentrated blackberry, dark cherry, and fig up front, moving into dark chocolate, licorice, and peppery spice, all framed by toasted oak from 12 months in barrel. The overall impression is lush, full-bodied, and fruit-forward with enough tannin to keep it balanced.
How does Freakshow Zinfandel compare to Bogle Old Vine Zinfandel? Both are Lodi-grown Zinfandels, but Freakshow runs higher in alcohol (15%+ versus Bogle's typical 13.5–14.5%) and draws from century-old dry-farmed vines, which generally yield more concentrated fruit. The Freakshow blend also incorporates Petite Sirah and Petit Verdot or Tannat, giving it a darker color and firmer tannic backbone than Bogle's lighter-bodied, more approachable style.
Is Freakshow Zinfandel good for sipping neat? Yes—its layered fruit, oak complexity, and balanced tannins make it a strong standalone pour, especially after 20–30 minutes of breathing time to let the high-ABV warmth integrate.
Where is Freakshow Zinfandel made? It is produced by Michael David Winery in Lodi, California, within the Mokelumne River sub-appellation, where sandy loam soils and a warm Mediterranean climate with cool Delta breezes define the terroir.
What foods pair well with Freakshow Zinfandel? Smoked brisket or pulled pork matches the wine's dark fruit and oak spice. Grilled lamb chops complement its peppery backbone. Aged cheddar or Gouda echoes the toasted vanilla notes. Barbecue-glazed ribs mirror the wine's sweet-spice balance. Dark chocolate desserts align with the mocha and cocoa finish.
What sizes does Freakshow Zinfandel come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Freakshow Zinfandel worth the price? It positions as a mid-range Zinfandel that punches above its price tier, backed by old-vine sourcing, a Double Gold medal at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, and production from Wine Enthusiast's 2020 American Winery of the Year—credentials that typically command a higher asking price in the category.
Why Freakshow Zinfandel?
The defining edge here is the vineyard material: century-old, dry-farmed Zinfandel vines that produce naturally low yields and intensely concentrated fruit, a resource that cannot be replicated by younger plantings. The 12-month aging program split between American and French oak adds structure without burying the varietal character under wood. Recognition backs up the quality—a Double Gold at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, Gold at the Los Angeles International Wine Competition, and a 90-point score from Wine Enthusiast for the 2021 vintage all confirm that this bottling delivers consistent, competition-level results. Among Lodi Zinfandels at its price point, few draw from vines this old or carry this level of critical validation.
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