Description
Marietta Cellars Zinfandel is a North Coast AVA red wine bottled at 14.7% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Sourced from organically farmed estate vineyardssome with vines exceeding 100 years of agethis Zinfandel represents a deliberate return to the bright, juicy style of the varietal that predates the dark, heavily oaked expressions that dominated California in the 2000s.
Quick Facts: ABV: 14.7% | Origin: North Coast AVA, California | Style: Estate Zinfandel Blend | Winery: Marietta Cellars
Production & Heritage
Marietta Cellars was founded in 1978 as a family-owned winery in Sonoma County, California. The estate spans 310335 acres across Alexander Valley, McDowell Valley, and Yorkville Highlands, all farmed organically. The Zinfandel is primarily composed of Zinfandel grapes with small additions of Barbera and Petite Sirahthe Roman Estate expression, for instance, is blended at 94% Zinfandel, 4% Barbera, and 2% Petite Sirah. These co-fermented varietals add structural depth and color without masking the core Zinfandel character. The winery’s commitment to old-vine fruit, some from centenarian plantings, yields concentrated berries with natural complexity that requires minimal winemaking intervention.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with brambly red and dark fruitstrawberry, raspberry, and blackberry mingle freely. Behind the fruit, layers of sage, aniseed, and a subtle bitters-like spice add aromatic complexity that unfolds with time in the glass.
Taste: The entry is juicy and immediate, with ripe plum and blackberry flavors at the forefront. The mid-palate broadens into jammy dark fruit layered with black tea, loam, and hints of chocolate and vanilla. Tannins are round and well-integrated, lending a medium-to-full body that carries weight without heaviness.
Finish: The finish is moderate in length with soft tannin texture and lingering notes of graphite, black raspberry, and dark cocoa. It stays fruit-forward to the end, avoiding the bitter oak tannins common in more extracted Zinfandels.
How to Drink Marietta Zinfandel
This Zinfandel drinks beautifully at a slight chillaround 6065Fwhich sharpens the fruit and keeps the alcohol in check. A few minutes in a decanter opens up the secondary spice notes. For cocktails and wine-based drinks: a Kalimotxo (equal parts red wine and cola over ice) works surprisingly well here, as the jammy fruit stands up to the sweetness; a classic red wine spritzer with sparkling water and a citrus twist highlights the brambly aromatics; and a Sangria built around this Zinfandel benefits from its natural chocolate and vanilla undertones pairing with sliced stone fruit and cinnamon.
Best For
- Weeknight grillingits juicy fruit and soft tannins complement charred meats without demanding ceremony
- Introducing someone to old-vine California Zinfandel’s brighter, pre-2000s style
- Building a case of organically farmed California reds at an accessible price point
- Hosting a casual Italian-themed dinner where the Barbera and Petite Sirah blending components echo the cuisine’s roots
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Marietta Zinfandel taste like? It leads with juicy blackberry and plum, transitions through jammy dark fruit and chocolate at mid-palate, and finishes with soft tannins, black tea, and a touch of graphite. The overall impression is fruit-driven and medium-to-full bodied with gentle texture.
How does Marietta Zinfandel compare to Ridge Vineyards Zinfandel? Both are respected North Coast Zinfandel producers emphasizing old vines and terroir-driven winemaking. Marietta tends toward a juicier, more fruit-forward profile with softer tannins, while Ridge Zinfandels are often more structured, with pronounced minerality and longer oak influence.
Is Marietta Zinfandel good for sipping neat? Yesits round, integrated tannins and layered fruit make it an easy wine to enjoy on its own, especially served slightly below room temperature to maintain freshness and aromatic lift.
Where is Marietta Zinfandel made? Marietta Cellars is a family-owned winery based in Sonoma County, California, founded in 1978. Grapes are sourced from the winery’s own organically farmed estate vineyards across Alexander Valley, McDowell Valley, and Yorkville Highlands within the broader North Coast AVA.
What foods pair well with Marietta Zinfandel? Smoked baby back ribs complement the wine’s jammy fruit and soft tannins. Aged cheddar or Gouda echo its chocolate and vanilla notes. Wood-fired pizza with Italian sausage matches the Barbera component’s natural acidity. Slow-braised lamb shanks with rosemary mirror the sage and herbal aromatics. Dark chocolate desserts with 6070% cacao align with the wine’s cocoa finish.
What sizes does Marietta Zinfandel come in? Marietta Cellars Zinfandel is commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Marietta Zinfandel worth the price? Marietta Cellars positions this Zinfandel as a mid-range expression that punches above its weight, offering organically farmed old-vine fruit and estate production at a price tier typically associated with less distinctive California Zinfandels. The Roman Estate bottling earned 95 points from Wine Advocate for the 2021 vintage, a score rarely seen at this value level.
Why Marietta Zinfandel?
What separates Marietta Cellars Zinfandel from the crowded California Zinfandel field starts in the vineyard: fully estate-grown, organically farmed fruit from vines that in some blocks exceed a century of age. The winery’s Roman Estate Zinfandel earned 95 points from Wine Advocate on its 2021 vintage and 92 points from Vinous, confirming critical recognition at the highest level. The deliberate blending of small amounts of Barbera and Petite Sirah adds structural complexity without overwhelming Zinfandel’s natural vibrancy. This is a wine designed to recall the bright, juicy era of California Zinfandelbefore extraction and heavy oak became the defaultmade with the seriousness and estate-grown integrity that justify its place alongside far more expensive bottlings.




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