Mission Codename Deep cut
Double Agent! The results are IN - You guys freakin’ LOVED the Florence Zin, so we’re giving it another moment in the limelight. This is the last bit, so if you were one of the Operatives clamoring for more, here’s your shot!
Diehard Zinfandel fans, gather ‘round. We have a love letter for you!
From a Godfather-like figure in the world of Zin. And arguably one of the best appellations or vineyards associated with the varietal - ROCKPILE’S CRADLE.
We offered the inaugural release of this wine and were blown away by Operatives’ responses! There was so much love coming at us for that one! And we get why.
This vintage is ALSO 94 POINTS! … this is the life-affirming Zin you’ve been looking for, at a wallet-friendly nearly HALF OFF just like the 2020 that sold out fast last month.
You’ve probably heard of Rockpile, but you may not have heard of St. Peter’s Church, the little backyard of a church in Cloverdale that The San Francisco Chronicle called “a little-known vineyard that’s also one of the most influential in California.”
The Chronicle continues, explaining how Jack Florence Jr., a modest farmer and St. Peter’s Church parishioner “along with his longtime partner and renowned California vineyard manager Ulises Valdez Sr., planted the first St. Peter’s Church franchise vineyard. He transported cuttings (also known as a clone) from the old vineyard and budded them over rootstock high in the rugged and remote hills of Dry Creek Valley to the west. It was one of the first modern-day plantings in what later became the Rockpile appellation.” It was then Rosenblum who helped put both St. Peter’s Church and Rockpile on the map in the 90s with his big, bold, and critically acclaimed Zins.
Yet it was Florence Sr. who planted the first - and still to this day, the best - Zinfandel vineyard on Rockpile, that flourished into a legendary AVA in 2002. And it was all spearheaded by this little vineyard and grower right here in front of you, with the OG fruit that made Rockpile what it is today.
Which is why, decades later, Florence Sr. brought his own wines from this historic site to market. In the recent past this mighty but tiny vineyard’s name appeared briefly on flagship labels from Carol Shelton, Pezzi King, Dashe, and Bella before the Florence family decided to bottle their own.
Back to The Chronicle one last time - “most of the vineyard’s Zinfandel has gone to Napa’s Elyse Winery, which specializes in both Zinfandel and old vines. ‘It has these awesome textures, like when you lick the roof of your mouth and it’s almost slippery, the complexity is magical. Take a sip and you think there must be a slice of pumpkin pie somewhere nearby’ said Elyse winemaker Russell Bevan.”
And he’s right. This vintage is as expected- BIG and BOLD! Yet somehow it manages to have this ethereal sense of balance and magical harmony despite all that oomph. Beautiful brambly fruit layers, spices that make you think of Thanksgiving and a mélange of exotic fruit and flowers. The complexity here is impressive!
This is giving serious Biale, Bella, Gamba - and yes, even Beekeeper vibes… it’s that good. And the price! DO NOT DELAY
A “case me” Zin for sure - assuming you can get some before it sells out.
94 Points, Cellar Selection – Wine Enthusiast
“Lush, almost creamy in texture, this complex, high powered and deeply fruity wine boasts distinctive black pepper and singed sage flavors atop its deep black cherries and blackberries. Moderate to full tannins give it a good backbone for pairing with big proteins. Best from 2025–2035.”
What the Winery Says
2021 Rockpile Estate Reserve Zinfandel
- Winemaker
- Jack Florence
- Varietals
- 91% Zinfandel, 9% Petite Sirah
- Vintage
- 2020
- Alcohol
- 15.9%
- Appellation
- Rockpile, Sonoma County
- Vineyard
- Florence Vineyard
- Elevation
- 1,200 feet
- Clone
- St. Peters Church
- Aging
- 18 months
- Barrels
- 25% new French oak