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Evenus Zinfandel Port 2002

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2002

Avg. Rating: 93.4/100 (5 Reviews)
Winery: Candlewood Cellars
Vintage: 2002
Varietal: Zinfandel
Country: United States
Region: California: Paso Robles
Retail Price: $ USD
Created by: Brendan Monaghan
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Evenus Zinfandel Port 2002
(over 2 years ago) buddy icon romanwineco 95.0/100
Absolutely fantastic, nuff said. Paired it with Spicey cous cous with curry, paprika, carrots, and zucchine. Does anyone know how much it goes for? I can't seem to find it online.

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(about 1 year ago) buddy icon catherine 95.0/100
This fall pair Evenus Port with a velvety scoop of pumpkin gelato for a seductive dessert experience.

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(about 1 year ago) buddy icon ldbadgrl 90.0/100
This was a really good Zinfandel Port. It was spicy with hints of tobacco. It's at Trader Joes for 9.99 a bottle so it's also a fantastic bargain.

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(about 1 year ago) buddy icon spidra 95.0/100
Truly ambrosial. And after asking at Trader Joe's, I now know why I haven't seen this wine reviewed anywhere but here. The fellow at Trader Joe's says it's a wine that businesses private label. So it's Evenus at Trader Joe's and something else somewhere else. He said if you see a Zinfandel Port bottle of the same shape, it's likely this Paso Robles Zin Port. My local Trader Joe's isn't carrying it anymore so if you like it, make sure you ask for it and buy it. I'm completely knocked out by how amazing this wine is (sorry, I'm an amateur without a good wine vocabulary) and I'll be straining the credit card to buy an entire case if I ever see it again.

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(about 1 year ago) buddy icon haz008 92.0/100
Delicious; take the biggest Zin fruit bomb you can imagine, then picture it as a an actual piece of fruit that's been left on the vine until it turns into a raisin. Then picture taking that giant raisin and squeezing it into the cool little bottle and you'll be left with this amazing dessert wine. I served it a along with a couple of squares of Valrhona semi-sweet chocolate and it was a perfect match.

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