Bottle Notes, Zinfandel

2014 Ridge Lytton Springs – Bottle Notes

Ridge Vineyards was founded in 1959 when three Stanford Research Institute engineers bought an abandoned winery in the Santa Cruz Mountains. The vineyards had been planted in the late 19th century by a San Francisco physician who produced his first vintage in the original winery, called Monte Bello, in 1892. The first Ridge vintage was in 1962. Paul Draper recently retired and John Olney is making the wines at Lytton Springs. Ridge makes Cabernet, Chardonnay, Zinfandel, Merlot, Petite Sirah and Rhone style wines.

When I first became interested in Zinfandel the buzz was always around the Three R’s of Zinfandel: Ravenswood, Rosenblum and Ridge. 30 years later Ridge is still at the top of its game, turning out single vineyard Zinfandel from some of California’s most precious vineyards.

Lytton Springs Vineyard dates back to the early 1900’s and is located in the Dry Creek Valley. The ’14 Lytton Springs in a blend of 69% Zinfandel, 18% Petite Sirah, 11% Carignane and 2% Mataro.

Purple in color. 14.4% ABV. Sublime nose of black fruits, anise, leather and pepper. Full bodied with mouth watering acidity. Rich and exceedingly plush with power and concentration in spades. Black cherry, blackberry, cocoa and pepper on the palate. Tremendous length on the finish. This wine will age well for years to come. Drink now through 2029.

My rating:  93 points.

The 2020 vintage is still widely available at retail. I’m a buyer year in and year out.

I wrote about Ridge previously in New Releases from Ridge Vineyards.

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