The Cline Old Vines Zinfandel is always a pleasure. Grown on vines that are somewhere in the 50-100 year age range, the wine is robust, big bodies, and powerful in the mouth. It always has that wonderful peppery zinfandel aroma and taste, and lots of good earthy smells.
The first time I visited Sonoma, I stopped first at Cline, which is down at the south end of the valley. I think that the sign said you were allowed to taste 4 wines, or something like that, and it was supposed to be a half ounce of each, perhaps. Well, the guy that was pouring that day was feeling generous, and I believe I probably had 8 half-glasses of wine - perhaps even more - before I was done. It made the rest of the day very interesting, and I have, since then, had a warm place in my heart for Cline.
And, of course, one of the wines I tasted that day was the Old Vines Zin, which has been a favorite of mine ever since, and I get it almost every time it is in stock and ye olde wine shop.
The particular zin I had this time was a 2000, and I'm afraid I have no idea what I paid for it, but I seem to recall it was in the $11 range. Perhaps a little more.
My various attempts to keep up a web site with my tasting notes have proved rather fruitless. The technology is just hard enough to use that I don't stay disciplined, so I fall behind, and it goes down hill from there.
I've started using Movable Type for another project, and it seems to really work for me. So perhaps this will encourage me to stay up on this.
So, watch this space, and I'll try really hard to keep notes on everything I taste. Of course, this is primarily for my own benefit, since I seem to have a memory like a seive lately, and can't remember from one day to the next what I tasted.