Tisdale White Zinfandel Wine Review

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By kirsib


I found this wine about a year ago and it has become to be one of my "cheap favorites". This does not really even taste like normal zinfandel, it is more pinkish rose in color and quite fruity tasting. I would not call it too sweet, just in the middle being the type of wine that does not leave any bad taste to your mouth.

Maybe this is not the most "full body" wine you can buy but to me for the price under $4 for the 750 ml bottle, it cannot be beat! You will not get a hangover like you would frm so many of the cheap wines, big plus!

This wine is made in the Tisdale Vineyards in Modesto California. You can find the closest distributor to you from their website or buy this wine from many online sellers.

Bottle says the flavors are ripe raspberry, watermelon and fresh strawberry. Their website adds the cherry aroma to the medley. All that might sound really sweet but don't confuse this wine to some winecooler or a Boone's product. The bottle is stylish and it comes with a real cork!

I like this wine with some sharp cheese and crackers. In my mind it goes with almost any dinner, website states that you should try pairing it with your favorite salad or pasta.

Wine has a 7.5% alcohol volume and the sugar content is 3.6g/100 ml. I would not buy this wine for a special occasion, but the beauty of it is that you can afford to have a glass or two even without any special reason!




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