Over the top and shattering to the veins, these wines possess major concentration and daring flavor. The original is the Earthquake Zin which came from an old Lodi vineyard planted around the same time of San Francisco’s great Earthquake of 1906. While mulling over a label name in the vineyard, Michael Phillips thought it only seemed fitting to relate this intense wine with the historical quake. These dark and voluminous wines will definitely leave your senses quivering.
TASTING NOTES
Earthquake’s deep violet color gives way to an outburst of black fruits, red currant, anise and vanilla on the nose. Rich and weighty in the mouth, laden with dark blackberry fruit, mocha, savory spice and cinnamon that carry through a sleek lengthy finish.