By law, a wine labeled as Zinfandel must contain a minimum of 75% Zinfandel.
The Merlot grape, a smallish dark blue or black grape.
Zinfandel is a red grape that is commonly used in wine making. It makes up about ten percent of the grapes grown in California. There is also a version that is lighter called White Zinfandel.
To make White Zinfandel, the Zinfandel wine grape is used. Although the wine is slightly pink, the grapes are dark red. This grape is also used to make other kinds of red, robust wines.
Zinfandel is a variety of red grapes grown mostly in California used for wine making. Zinfandel wines can be red or blush. They have a fruity flavor.
Rose wine and Zinfandel wine both incorporates some color of its grapes skin, but not enough to qualify it as a red wine. Rose wine and Zindafel wine are both popular across Europe and USA.
It is a rose or pink wine, sometimes called a blush in the US. It is made with red grapes, Zinfandel. Rose wine can be made from any red grape though, it is common to find it made from Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Shriaz and Merlot.
does it contain alcohol? == Yes it is, if it's fermented. Otherwise, no. But then, most wine you hear of is.
Zinfandel is the grape from which Zinfandel wine is made.
Zinfandel is known for being a robust red wine, often grown in the California region. Zinfandel wine can be purchased from all good supermarket stores.
Wines do not have caffeine in them. They are made from grapes.
Zinfandel is a grape variety used to make wine by the same name.
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Think Zinfandel. White Zin is a blush it has contact with the skin for 6-8 hours where as red Zinfandel has skin contact 4-6 days. Also in this example the white zinfandel fermentation is stopped before it goes dry so you have the sweet taste. If you allow only a short contact time and allowed the wine to ferment dry then you would have a pink wine that was not sweet. This in now the trend with many blush or rose wines.