Truett-Hurst

The Criminal Dry Creek Valley Red Blend

8.551 ratings
7.54 pro ratings
Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County, California, USA
Petite Sirah, Syrah, Zinfandel
Lamb, Tomato-Based, Potato, White Rice, Pungent Cheese, Pasta, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Beef, Chili & Hot Spicy, Mushrooms, Hard Cheese, Pork, Venison, Chicken, Turkey, Herbs, Soft Cheese, Duck, Exotic Spices, Beans & Peas, Baking Spices
Top Notes For
Max Gottesfeld

It was a crime to drink this wine.

It was a crime to drink this wine.

1 person found it helpfulFeb 26th, 2015
Randall Epson

Fruit forward, not too complex. Good wine tastes similar to a Chianti or Sangiovese

Fruit forward, not too complex. Good wine tastes similar to a Chianti or Sangiovese

1 person found it helpfulJul 13th, 2014
Abel Munoz

I Bought it just because of the name, ripe dark berries and lots of oak, approachable wine "good with bread and water or with your last meal"

I Bought it just because of the name, ripe dark berries and lots of oak, approachable wine "good with bread and water or with your last meal"

Mar 20th, 2014
Carrie Matthews

Good wine at Christina and Paul’s!

Good wine at Christina and Paul’s!

Jan 26th, 2020
Dylan Bethge

Southern. Nice. Inky dry creek zin blend. Decent btgl

Southern. Nice. Inky dry creek zin blend. Decent btgl

Jan 4th, 2017
Christopher Legere

Slightly sweet and tart but great flavor

Slightly sweet and tart but great flavor

Apr 28th, 2016
Ed Reynolds

2012. Enjoyed over the Christmas holidays. Bought at Albertsons for the label. Fun to drink. Not too expensive.

2012. Enjoyed over the Christmas holidays. Bought at Albertsons for the label. Fun to drink. Not too expensive.

Jan 26th, 2016
Jared Johnson

Sweet cherry, oak, little spice. Quick finish. Little too sweet for me but Jamie likes it.

Sweet cherry, oak, little spice. Quick finish. Little too sweet for me but Jamie likes it.

Jan 3rd, 2016
Scott Baker

Home. 2012

Home. 2012

Jul 26th, 2015
Robyn Richison

Was not a fan.

Was not a fan.

May 30th, 2015