zinfandel (Meaning)
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zinfandel (n)
small black grape grown chiefly in California; transplanted from Europe
dry fruity red wine from California
Synonyms & Antonyms of zinfandel
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zinfandel Sentence Examples
- The rich, velvety zinfandel from Napa Valley tantalized our taste buds.
- The bold notes of blackberry and spice in this zinfandel made it an instant favorite.
- The aroma of ripe blackberries and toasted oak wafted from the glass of zinfandel.
- The tannins in the zinfandel provided a lingering finish that lingered on the palate.
- The zinfandel's alcohol content was well-balanced, complementing its fruitiness without overpowering it.
- The aged zinfandel had developed complex flavors of leather, tobacco, and dried cherry.
- The barbecue ribs were the perfect pairing for the spicy, fruity notes of the zinfandel.
- The dark, inky color of the zinfandel hinted at its intense flavor profile.
- The winemaker meticulously crafted each barrel of zinfandel to ensure its unique character and quality.
- The zinfandel from the volcanic soil of the Sierra Foothills showcased the region's distinct terroir.
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small black grape grown chiefly in California; transplanted from Europe, dry fruity red wine from California
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No antonyms found.
The rich, velvety zinfandel from Napa Valley tantalized our taste buds.
The bold notes of blackberry and spice in this zinfandel made it an instant favorite.
The aroma of ripe blackberries and toasted oak wafted from the glass of zinfandel.
The tannins in the zinfandel provided a lingering finish that lingered on the palate.