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Castoro Cellars 2007 Oakenshield WineWorks Paso Robles Primitivo

A Bronze medal-winning Zin with a solid center of ripe red fruit...

About this wine

  • Year: 2007
  • Winery: Castoro Cellars
  • Varietal: Primitivo
  • Region: Paso Robles & Central Coast
  • Bottle

Retail Price: $23.00
Our Price: $10.99

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A lively, earthy wine with a solid center of ripe red fruit that echoes its relative, Zinfandel. Delicious!

THIS JUST IN!  Bronze Medal, San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition 2010

Niels Udsen of Castoro Cellars, Honored as 2009 Paso Robles Wine Industry Person of the Year!

Pair this Primitivo with pizza, ravioli, spaghetti with meatballs, baked spinach lasagna and old-fashioned American burgers!

Drink now or hold up to 10 years.

This wine was recently featured in The California Wine Club's wine of the month club.

Customer Reviews

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Jacqui Young from NY

I love this wine! It was given as a gift and I was skeptical until I took the first sip. I wished I had a second bottle!       -20 Points

Linda Frank Brescia from NJ

- 19 Points

Barbara & Charles Cate from CA

Great

Carol Sharp from FL

Great bold taste and smell.               -20 Points

Todd Oard from IL

Wonderful nose, smooth finish, an eye opener.       -20 Points

George Gunn from CT

Enjoyed the bottle with friends, we all appreicated the rich flavor and smooth taste.        -17 Points

Bill Kalriess from CT

Exquisite! Castoro has out done themselves! more smoothness and character then most of the Zinfandel I've tried.       -19 Points

Susan Pollinger from GA

I love this wine. A rich velvet texture and a wonderful finish. Will refer this to friends.    -20 Points

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