Rodney Strong Knights Valley Zinfandel
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Description
Description
Rodney Strong Knights Valley Zinfandel is a 750ml Sonoma County red wine sourced from one of the county's warmest and most distinctive appellations. This expression highlights what Knights Valley's volcanic soils and generous sun exposure can coax from old-vine and heritage Zinfandel plantings across the region.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~14.5% | Origin: Knights Valley, Sonoma County, California | Style: Full-Bodied Red | Winery: Rodney Strong Vineyards
Production & Heritage
Rodney Strong Vineyards was founded in 1959 by Rod Strong, making it one of Sonoma County's pioneering estate operations. Today the winery sustainably farms 14 estate vineyards across the county's most respected appellations, including Knights Valley, Alexander Valley, Russian River Valley, and Dry Creek Valley. Knights Valley, situated in the northeastern corner of Sonoma County near the Napa Valley border, is among the warmest AVAs in the region, with well-drained volcanic and alluvial soils that stress vines just enough to concentrate flavor. While the appellation is best known for Cabernet Sauvignon, its heat and rocky terrain also push Zinfandel toward deep ripeness and structural density.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe blackberry and dark plum dominate the nose, joined by notes of cracked black pepper and baking spice. A subtle undercurrent of toasted oak and dried herbs rounds out the aromatics.
Taste: The entry is rich and fruit-forward, with brambly dark berry and black cherry flavors that build through the mid-palate. Warm spice—think cinnamon and clove—emerges alongside a lightly chewy tannic structure and a thread of cocoa. The overall impression leans bold but stays balanced, with enough acidity to keep the fruit from tipping into heaviness.
Finish: Medium-long with lingering notes of pepper, dark chocolate, and dried berry. The tannins resolve smoothly, leaving a warm, spice-tinged close.
How to Drink Knights Valley Zinfandel
This Zinfandel shows its best character at a slightly cool cellar temperature, around 60–65°F, served in a large-bowled glass that allows the aromatics to open. It drinks well neat and doesn't require decanting, though 20–30 minutes of air can soften the tannins. In cocktails, Zinfandel's bold fruit and spice profile makes it a strong candidate for a Sangria, where the dark berry notes anchor citrus and brandy; a Kalimotxo, where its richness balances the bitterness of cola; or a red wine-based New York Sour, floated over bourbon and citrus for a dramatic layered drink.
Best For
- Pairing with weekend barbecue and smoked meats
- Bringing to a dinner party as a versatile, crowd-friendly red
- Stocking a Sonoma County–focused wine collection
- Exploring Knights Valley's terroir beyond Cabernet Sauvignon
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Knights Valley Zinfandel taste like? This wine delivers bold, dark-fruited flavors—blackberry, black cherry, and plum—supported by warm baking spice, cracked pepper, and a moderate tannic framework typical of Knights Valley's warm growing conditions.
How does Knights Valley Zinfandel compare to Rodney Strong Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel? Rodney Strong sources Zinfandel from multiple Sonoma appellations; Dry Creek Valley expressions tend to lean brighter and more peppery due to cooler fog influence, while Knights Valley's warmer climate generally yields a richer, more densely fruited style with softer acidity.
Is Knights Valley Zinfandel good for sipping neat? Yes—its full body, layered dark fruit, and spice complexity make it well-suited for drinking on its own, particularly at slightly below room temperature to keep the alcohol in balance.
Where is Knights Valley Zinfandel made? It is produced by Rodney Strong Vineyards in Sonoma County, California, using fruit from the Knights Valley AVA, a warm appellation in the northeastern corner of the county bordering Napa Valley.
What foods pair well with Knights Valley Zinfandel? Smoked brisket and pulled pork complement the wine's dark, spicy fruit. Wood-fired pizza with sausage and roasted peppers mirrors its bold character. Aged cheddar or Manchego plays well against the tannic structure. Lamb burgers with rosemary and garlic echo the herbal undertones, and dark-chocolate desserts harmonize with the cocoa notes on the finish.
What sizes does Knights Valley Zinfandel come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle; availability of other formats may vary by vintage and allocation.
Is Knights Valley Zinfandel worth the price? This wine positions in the mid-range tier for single-appellation Sonoma Zinfandel, competing with bottlings from well-known producers in neighboring Dry Creek Valley and Alexander Valley while offering a less common AVA perspective on the variety.
Why Knights Valley Zinfandel?
Knights Valley is an appellation most drinkers associate with Cabernet Sauvignon, which makes a Zinfandel from this AVA an uncommon find. Rodney Strong's six decades of Sonoma winemaking and its network of 14 sustainably farmed estate vineyards provide a deep understanding of how each sub-region expresses individual grape varieties. The warm climate and volcanic soils of Knights Valley push Zinfandel toward a fuller, denser style than the more widely available Dry Creek or Lodi renditions. For anyone looking to expand their Zinfandel frame of reference with a bottle rooted in a respected Sonoma estate program, this expression delivers a distinctive take on the grape.
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