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ZAP!

January 20, 2011 by  
Filed under News and Events

ZAP’s 20th Anniversary Festival January 27-29, 2011 celebrates the legacy and future of Zinfandel. Renowned producers will present their Zinfandel’s over four days of events. Zinfandel has quickly become one of the most popular grape varieties and is second only to Cabernet in the most acreage planted. Whether its Lodi, the Sierra Foothills, Napa or even my own back yard of SonomaCounty the success of Zinfandel as a prominent wine in California is everywhere. With a whole weekend of Zinfandel inspired events such as food and wine pairings, winemaker dinners and of course the Grand Tasting on Saturday the 29th at Fort Mason, this event is sure to be ZINSATIONAL!

This year Katey and I will be pouring our new release 2006 John Tyler Bacigalupi Vineyard Zinfandel which was just awarded a Gold Medal at the 2011 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition.  We will also have some special library wines on hand to showcase the unique style of our wines and their incredible age-ability. See you there! For tickets click here

~Nicole Bacigalupi

Zaptastic!

February 2, 2009 by  
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 The ZAPtasting for 2009 at Fort Mason has come and gone and what a good time it was. From several perspectives and from someone who has been to her share of wine tastings both as a producer and as a consumer I have to say that this was a pretty great tasting. In the past ZAP has gotten a bad rap as a tasting focused on Zinfandel but at the end of the day turns into a “drunk fest”. Now with 275 wineries pouring Zins you can see how this would be an easy thing to have happen. This I would have to say that this is actually true for some of the past events but there seemed to be a different vibe among the 8,000 plus people that attended this tasting. There will always be that small group of people who don’t know when to put the wine glass down but this year, that group was much smaller then it has been in the past. With the exception of the guy who grabbed the wine bottle off our table and started pouring it for himself people where generally well behaved.
            For once I noticed a much higher presence in the 20-30 something age category. We all know that this age bracket has become a big percentage of new wine consumers and drinkers in the past few years. Being someone who falls into this category I also know that they are stereotyped into the group of wine drinkers who want to taste but never buy. This year I would have to say that there were more 20 something’s actually genuinely interested in the wine, our family story and signing up for the mailing list.  Wineries are more and more looking for new ways to pull in that millennial purchasing power and I think that tastings like these are a great place to start, especially in a city like SF. We poured both the 2004 and 2005 John Tyler Zinfandel (our new release).
            Tasting events like these are great opportunities for wineries to talk directly with consumers about their products. For smaller wineries who don’t have a tasting room, these venues are often the only time they get direct to consumer contact. After the success at SF ZAP we will also be heading to Austin, Texas for their ZAP event in May. Watch out Texas, we’re coming to your city!