($55): Despite being one of the pioneer wineries in Napa Valley, ZD Wines, established in 1969 and named after the founders, Norman deLeuze and Gino Zepponi, flies under the radar of many consumers. Originally focused on Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Carneros, they added a Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon a decade or so later. This plumy rich Napa Valley Cab will have wide appeal because of its polish and voluptuousness without going over the top. Thought fruit focused, appealing earthy and herbaceous components appear in the finish. It has plenty of acidity to keep you coming back throughout a meal. It’s a good choice for a sirloin steak.
92 Michael Apstein Aug 18, 2015