![Brandon Boesch Brandon Boesch](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/brandonboesch-1664249938-519672c5a3d1.jpg)
I love regusci due to an amazing trip there a few years ago, so this may be bloated. Basically everything I'd expect from a stags leap area zin. Amazing jammy fruit with some wood, a touch of vanilla, and some dust. I wish there was a little more spice.
I love regusci due to an amazing trip there a few years ago, so this may be bloated. Basically everything I'd expect from a stags leap area zin. Amazing jammy fruit with some wood, a touch of vanilla, and some dust. I wish there was a little more spice.
Dec 1st, 2015![Aaron Rankin Aaron Rankin](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/aaronrankin-1640566413-b3f8532509d6.jpg)
Well made, drinking well, and most importantly for Zin, fun. Great pizza wine. But, womp womp, not in the same league as a Turley or a Carlisle.
Well made, drinking well, and most importantly for Zin, fun. Great pizza wine. But, womp womp, not in the same league as a Turley or a Carlisle.
Jun 7th, 2015![Paul Watson Paul Watson](https://graph.facebook.com/572167943/picture?type=large)
Absolutely stunning. Not a huge zin fan, but this was a great surprise. A moderate 14.2 with amazing depth and clarity. Was reminiscent of a young claret with a hint of the iron and pencil lead. Very well made and something I will be looking for u the future.
Absolutely stunning. Not a huge zin fan, but this was a great surprise. A moderate 14.2 with amazing depth and clarity. Was reminiscent of a young claret with a hint of the iron and pencil lead. Very well made and something I will be looking for u the future.
May 30th, 2015