Friday night, with a makeshift dinner of (leftover) venison fajitas, I opened the 2007 Dashe Zinfadel Potter Valley "L'Enfant Terrible" which greeted us with a nose of grapefruit, pencil lead, bright red fruits and carried through on the palate with medium body and crisp acidity. When she first tasted this wine, Jean exclmained "what...a...great...wine" in just those terms, followed by "we've got to gets lots of this." Her initial enthusiasm died down a bit, but both of us were quite taken with this very unique expression of Zinfandel. Coming across like a Beaujolais initially, it had varietal character but in a very different package. In certain regards, it reminded me the most of a barrel sample, but with airing the wine took on extra depth and rounded out, becoming quite a bit more Zin-like. Interestingly, the nose had a butterscotch note an hour after opening. I predict that this wine will evolve in interesting ways over the next few years, and should reward some cellaring. I will hang onto my one remaining bottle of this for just that reason.
Mark Lipton
Mark Lipton