Description
This wine exhibits bright cherry jam aromas, with big fruit flavors enhanced by hints of spice and lively acidity. Dark purple in color with aromas of dark fruits of blackberry and black cherry with black pepper and spice. Good entrance with a rich mouth feel and supple tannins. Zinfandel 50%, Syrah 50% On July 11, 1804 off the Hudson shore at Weehawken, the original Federalist, Alexander Hamilton was shot in a duel by Aaron Burr and died from his injuries. Since dueling is no longer socially acceptable, we suggest solving differences over a glass of this “dual” of zinfandel and syrah. Celebrate our American heritage with a perfectly paired glass of The Federalist Dueling Pistols, a lively blend of Zinfandel and Syrah Accolades Silver Medal – San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition