95 Points, Vinous
The 2021 Zinfandel Hayne Vineyard emerges from one of the great, historic sites in St. Helena. A rush of red/purplish fruit, pomegranate and rose petals races across the palate. The Hayne offers unreal breadth, volume and textural intensity. It’s shaping to be a magical wine. Caressing tannins wrap it all together in grand style.
95 Points, Wine Spectator
Potent yet sleekly multilayered, with rich blackberry, dusty mocha, dried fig and savory spice flavors that build plumpness and complexity toward polished tannins. Drink now through 2033.
Despite the overwhelming number of Zinfandel producers in the U.S., the MVP of carrying the varietal’s reputation may very well belong to Larry Turley,who has spent the last thirty years in California dedicating his days to preserving and furthering Zinfandel’s cause. So much so that since the co-founder of Frog’s Leap Winery first left to start his own winery in 1993, he has built a portfolio that includes 47 wines across 50 vineyards with 29 of them dedicated to the Zin varietal!
Today, his protege, winemaker Tegan Passalacqua, (a noted Zinfandel and Petite Sirah specialist in his own regard), is the man tasked with overseeing the entire winemaking operation. On top of that, Tegan and his wife started their own brand, Sandlands concentrating on making lesser championed wines. Sound like a lot? You don’t even know. Wine Spectator pointed out that in the 2017 vintage alone, Tegan made 49 different wines from 13 different counties in California under the Turley label, and another dozen wines for Sandlands.
Make no mistake about it – this is the Grand Cru Zinfandel of Napa Valley and Turley’s 2021 rendition is as big and beautiful as its ever been. This is a showstopping wine – the pinnacle of Zinfandel.