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Seghesio - Zinfandel Sonoma County 2022
$33.99
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Alcohol ABV
15%
Region
United States
Vintage
2022
Size
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Seghesio - Zinfandel Sonoma County 2022 is produced in California with fruit sourced from vineyards selected for balance and varietal clarity. Hand harvesting and small‑lot vinification allow careful control of fermentations, with an emphasis on clean extraction and preservation of fruit integrity.

Fermentation is conducted in stainless steel or small open‑top tanks, depending on the varietal, with pump‑overs or punch‑downs managed to achieve structure without harshness. Aging takes place in a mix of French and American oak barrels, where time in wood refines texture and brings added complexity without masking the grape’s natural profile.

Each vintage reflects a commitment to sustainable vineyard practices and precise cellar work, yielding a wine that stands as a faithful expression of both varietal and region.

Seghesio Family Vineyards

Seghesio Family Vineyards is a historic winery located in Sonoma County, California, with a legacy that dates back to its founding in 1895 by Italian immigrant Edoardo Seghesio. The brand's identity is deeply rooted in its Italian heritage and a multi-generational commitment to farming and winemaking.

From its earliest days, Seghesio has been a pioneer in Zinfandel, a grape that has long been a specialty of Sonoma County. They are known for their expertise with this varietal, having farmed some of the region's most notable old-vine vineyards for over a century. The brand's philosophy is to craft wines of purity, balance, and character that reflect the unique terroir of their Sonoma County vineyards, which are located in prominent growing regions like the Alexander, Dry Creek, and Russian River Valleys.

While Zinfandel remains their flagship, Seghesio also produces other Italian varietals, such as Sangiovese and Vermentino, as a nod to their ancestral roots. The winery is known for its hospitality and for embodying the "American dream" of an immigrant family building a future through hard work and a passion for winemaking. This focus on family, community, and tradition continues to guide the brand, which is now part of the Crimson Wine Group, yet maintains its deep connection to the land and its history.

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