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Zinfandel

Vitis vinifera 'Zinfandel' Alérgenos: Contains sulfites (common in wine)
Zinfandel

Abastecimiento y Taxonomía

  • Familia Vitaceae
  • Cocina principal American (Californian), Italian
  • Estacionalidad Year-round
  • Origen Plant

¿Qué es Zinfandel?

Zinfandel is a black-skinned grape varietal primarily grown in California, though its genetic identical, Primitivo, thrives in Southern Italy, and it originates from Croatia. It produces full-bodied red wines known for their rich fruit flavors and peppery spice.

"Beyond a beverage, Zinfandel wine can be an exceptional cooking ingredient, adding depth and complexity to sauces, braises, and reductions, especially with game meats or rich stews."

¿A qué sabe Zinfandel?

Zinfandel offers a robust and jammy flavor profile dominated by dark berries, often accompanied by notes of black pepper, cinnamon, and sometimes a hint of tobacco or mocha.

Sabor
Blackberry, Raspberry, Black cherry, Pepper, Spice
Textura
Medium-bodied, Full-bodied, Smooth
Aroma
Berry, Spice, Jammy
Acidez
Medium

Métricas Técnicas

Alcohol by Volume (ABV)

13.5-16%

Serving Temperature

16-18°C (60-65°F)

Información Nutricional

Por 150ml
Calorías125 kcal
Grasa total0g
Grasas saturadas0g
Grasas trans0g
Colesterol0mg
Proteína0g
Carbohidratos totales4g
Fibra dietética0g
Azúcares totales1g
Calcio15mg
Hierro0.7mg
Potasio187mg

El Secreto del Chef

When cooking with Zinfandel, reduce it slightly with shallots and a touch of balsamic vinegar to create a rich, savory pan sauce perfect for grilled or roasted red meats.

Sustitutos y Proporciones de Zinfandel

El mejor sustituto para Zinfandel es Syrah/Shiraz, usado en una proporción de 1:1. For a similar bold, spicy red wine in cooking or drinking, especially with dark fruit notes.

Sustitutos para Zinfandel con proporciones
Sustituto Proporción Mejor para
Syrah/Shiraz Mejor 1:1 For a similar bold, spicy red wine in cooking or drinking, especially with dark fruit notes.
Merlot 1:1 When a softer, less peppery red wine is desired, offering more plum and cherry notes for drinking or lighter sauces.
Cabernet Sauvignon 1:1 For a more tannic and structured red wine in cooking, suitable for hearty meat dishes where a strong, savory base is needed.

Cómo Elegir y Almacenar Zinfandel

  1. Store unopened bottles horizontally in a cool, dark place with consistent temperature.
  2. Once opened, reseal the bottle tightly to minimize air exposure.
  3. Refrigerate opened red Zinfandel to slow oxidation.
  4. Consume opened Zinfandel within 3-5 days for optimal flavor.

¿Con Qué Combina Bien Zinfandel?

  • Grilled red meat
  • BBQ ribs
  • lamb
  • hearty pasta dishes
  • strong cheeses
  • pizza
  • dark chocolate
  • venison
  • smoked brisket
  • mushroom dishes

Preguntas frecuentes

¿A qué sabe Zinfandel?

Zinfandel offers a robust and jammy flavor profile dominated by dark berries, often accompanied by notes of black pepper, cinnamon, and sometimes a hint of tobacco or mocha. Berry|Spice|Jammy

¿Cuál es un buen sustituto para Zinfandel?

El mejor sustituto es Syrah/Shiraz (1:1). For a similar bold, spicy red wine in cooking or drinking, especially with dark fruit notes.

¿Cómo eliges y almacenas Zinfandel?

Store unopened bottles horizontally in a cool, dark place with consistent temperature. Once opened, reseal the bottle tightly to minimize air exposure. Refrigerate opened red Zinfandel to slow oxidation. Consume opened Zinfandel within 3-5 days for optimal flavor.

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