Zinfandel
California's heritage grape (though DNA-identical to Croatia's Primitivo), Zinfandel produces bold, jammy wines with high alcohol. Old vines produce concentrated wines, while modern styles range from fruit-forward to elegant. Also made into popular White Zinfandel rosé.
Perfect Pairings for Zinfandel
Discover dishes that beautifully complement Zinfandel wines
Aged Gouda
Aged Gouda's complex nutty, caramel-like sweetness with underlying salt crystals requires beverages that can match its intensity while complementing its richness. The concentrated fruit and subtle sweetness in bold red wines or fortified wines enhance the cheese's caramelized notes, while robust, malty beers with their own caramel undertones create harmonious flavor bridges.
Aged cheddar
Aged cheddar delivers complex, nutty, and umami-rich flavors with a firm texture and often sharp, tangy notes that develop during aging. The pronounced flavor intensity and slight saltiness call for beverages with enough body and character to stand up to the cheese while offering complementary notes that enhance its complexity.
Barbecue
Barbecue's smoky, savory characteristics with sweet and tangy sauce elements demand beverages that can stand up to these bold flavors. The recommended wines offer fruit-forward profiles with enough structure to complement the richness, while the suggested beer styles provide maltiness and complementary roasted notes that enhance rather than compete with the smokiness of the dish.
Beef short ribs
Beef short ribs are typically slow-cooked to tender perfection, delivering rich, beefy flavors with substantial fat content and often featuring caramelized exterior notes. The intense umami character and substantial texture of this dish pairs beautifully with full-bodied red wines that have sufficient tannin structure to cut through the fat, while dark, malty beers complement the caramelized flavors and provide enough body to stand up to this hearty dish.
Braised short ribs
Braised short ribs offer deep, savory flavors with tender, melt-in-your-mouth beef that's been slow-cooked to develop complex umami notes. The rich, concentrated sauce typically features reduced wine, aromatics, and often carries subtle notes of herbs, which creates a hearty dish that pairs beautifully with bold red wines and malty beers that can stand up to its intensity.
Burgers
Burgers feature rich, savory beef patties often topped with umami elements like cheese, caramelized onions, and various condiments. The juicy, fatty nature of a burger calls for beverages with enough structure to cut through the richness while complementing the savory meat flavors. Both the recommended wines and beers provide enough body and flavor intensity to stand up to this hearty dish without overwhelming it.
Chili con carne
Chili con carne features hearty beef in a rich, spiced tomato-based sauce with chiles, creating a bold dish with moderate to high heat and deep savory notes. The fruity intensity of Zinfandel or Malbec stands up to the spice while offering complementary dark fruit notes, while medium-bodied beers with caramel notes like Vienna Lager or Brown Ale provide refreshing contrast and help temper the heat.
Chocolate desserts
Chocolate desserts pair beautifully with fortified wines that offer complementary richness and contrasting fruit notes. The roasted, cocoa notes in stouts create a natural flavor bridge with chocolate, while the sweetness in Belgian Quadrupels and Milk Stouts balances the bitterness in darker chocolate desserts.
Grilled meats
Grilled meats develop rich, smoky flavors and caramelized exteriors that pair beautifully with robust red wines offering tannins that cut through fat and complement the charred notes. Medium to full-bodied beers with toasty malt profiles create harmony with the smoky flavors while providing enough structure to stand up to the protein's richness.
Grilled sausages
Grilled sausages offer a smoky, savory profile with rich fat content that pairs beautifully with wines that have good acidity to cut through the fat and enough body to match the meat's intensity. For beers, the carbonation in crisp lagers and balanced malt-forward styles helps cleanse the palate between bites while complementing the smoky char from grilling.
Grilled steak
Grilled steak develops complex flavors through the Maillard reaction, creating caramelized notes and a rich, savory profile that pairs exceptionally well with full-bodied red wines and malt-forward beers. The tannins in wines like Cabernet Sauvignon cut through the fat while complementing the protein, while the roasted malt character of darker beers enhances the charred, smoky qualities of the meat.
Mexican cuisine
Mexican cuisine typically features bold, spicy flavors with complex seasoning profiles built around chilies, lime, cilantro, and earthy spices. These beverage pairings are selected to either complement the heat with refreshing qualities or match the cuisine's intensity with their own robust profiles, while cutting through rich components like cheese and providing palate-cleansing effects between bites.
Zinfandel Wines
FUSO CALX Primitivo Puglia
Primitivo is essentially Italy's version of Zinfandel (they're genetically identical), and FUSO CALX's expression from Puglia – the heel of Italy's boot – showcases why this grape thrives in the warm Mediterranean climate. The name 'FUSO CALX' refers to the region's limestone soils, which help balance the naturally high sugar levels in these sun-ripened grapes. What makes this bottle special is its combination of power and drinkability. While many Primitivos can be overly jammy or alcoholic, this version maintains remarkable freshness alongside its rich fruit character. Puglia has been producing wine since ancient Greek times, but has only recently gained international recognition for the quality and value of its wines. This Primitivo offers a taste of southern Italian sunshine at a price that makes it perfect for weeknight dinners or casual gatherings. It's the vinous equivalent of that neighborhood Italian restaurant where the food is hearty, authentic, and satisfying without any pretension or inflated prices.
Frog's Leap Zinfandel Napa Valley
Frog's Leap Zinfandel is the antithesis of the overripe, high-alcohol style that has dominated California Zin for too long. Instead, winemaker John Williams crafts a balanced, food-friendly version that captures the variety's charm without the headache-inducing power. Frog's Leap has been farming organically in Napa since the 1980s, long before it was fashionable, and their commitment to sustainable practices shines through in the bottle. This Zinfandel showcases the variety's natural affinity for Napa's climate while maintaining an old-world sensibility about balance and restraint. It's the rare Zin that can please both California wine lovers and European wine purists – no small feat in today's polarized wine world.
Intercept Red Blend
Former NFL star Charles Woodson brings the same dedication to winemaking that he showed on the football field, and his Intercept Red Blend is a touchdown of flavor. This Paso Robles blend combines the power of Petite Sirah, the juicy fruit of Zinfandel, and the structure of Cabernet Sauvignon to create a wine that's definitely playing offense, not defense. Paso Robles has become known for these bold, flavorful blends that deliver serious impact without taking themselves too seriously. The warm climate allows for perfect ripening while the region's significant day-to-night temperature swings help preserve freshness and balance. The result is a crowd-pleasing red that's perfect for backyard BBQs, game day gatherings, or any occasion that calls for a wine with personality and presence. And unlike many celebrity wines that rely more on name recognition than quality, Woodson's Intercept delivers genuine value in the bottle.
Lapis Luna Red Blend
Lapis Luna's Red Blend is the vinous equivalent of that friend who gets along with everyone at the party – approachable, engaging, and full of pleasant surprises. This North Coast California blend brings together the jammy richness of Zinfandel, the inky depth of Petite Sirah, and the structure of Cabernet Sauvignon in a harmonious marriage. The vintage-inspired label featuring the moon and hare hints at the wine's playful nature, but don't mistake approachability for simplicity. There's enough complexity here to keep things interesting through the whole bottle. It's the perfect Tuesday night red when you want something reliable but not boring – kind of like choosing a really good sitcom instead of diving into a complicated documentary series. Pair with pizza, burgers, or just a comfy couch after a long day.
Lapis Luna Zinfandel
Lapis Luna's Zinfandel is California in a bottle – bold, expressive, and not afraid to show off a bit. This North Coast Zin delivers all the brambly fruit and peppery spice that make this grape a perennial favorite, without tipping into overripe territory. The vintage-inspired label with its moon and hare imagery hints at something a bit magical, and there is something enchanting about finding a Zinfandel with this much character at this price point. It's got that classic Zin generosity – think of it as the friend who always brings the best snacks to the party and makes sure everyone's glass stays full. Perfect for barbecues, pizza nights, or any occasion that calls for a wine that's serious about being fun.
Les Lunes Zinfandel
Les Lunes Zinfandel offers a compelling alternative to the jammy, high-alcohol style that has dominated California Zin for decades. This Sonoma County offering shows what happens when old-vine Zinfandel meets minimal-intervention winemaking – the result is a revelation of purity and balance. What makes this bottle special is how it captures Zinfandel's inherent character without pushing it to extremes. Les Lunes (The Moons) follows biodynamic principles, working with the lunar calendar – hence the name. Their approach in the vineyard and cellar allows the wine to express its place rather than a winemaking recipe. The alcohol is kept in check, the fruit remains fresh rather than raisined, and there's a transparency that lets Zinfandel's spicy, brambly nature shine through. It's Zinfandel for those who appreciate nuance and drinkability – proof that this quintessential California grape can produce wines of elegance when given the chance.
Populis Rose
Populis is part of California's natural wine movement, founded by three friends with a mission to make honest, accessible wines from organically-farmed old vines. Their rosé embodies the ethos of 'wine for the people' – unpretentious, delicious, and made with minimal intervention. This isn't your grandmother's White Zinfandel – it's a dry, purposeful rosé made from old-vine Carignan and Zinfandel grown in Mendocino County's Mediterranean climate. The team at Populis focuses on sustainable farming and hands-off winemaking, letting the quality of their carefully sourced fruit speak for itself. The result is a rosé with character and soul – the kind of wine that reminds us that California can do much more than just big, bold reds. Perfect for those who want to explore the exciting world of natural wine without diving into the deep end of funkiness.
Populis Wabi-Sabi Red
Named after the Japanese concept of finding beauty in imperfection, Populis' Wabi-Sabi Red embraces the natural wine movement's appreciation for wines that express character rather than technical perfection. This blend of old-vine Carignan, Zinfandel, and Syrah captures the soul of Mendocino County in a bottle. The Populis team focuses on organic farming, native yeast fermentation, and minimal intervention in the cellar – letting the grapes tell their own story. The result is a red blend that's vibrant, juicy, and utterly drinkable, with enough complexity to keep things interesting but not so much that you need to overthink it. It's the kind of wine that reminds us that California can produce elegant, medium-bodied reds that work beautifully at the dinner table. Perfect for when you want something with a bit more personality than mass-produced wines but don't want to venture too far into the 'funky' end of the natural wine spectrum.
Rootdown Es Okay Red Blend
Rootdown's 'Es Okay' Red Blend is exactly what the name suggests – more than okay, actually, it's pretty darn delicious. This unpretentious blend brings together old-vine Zinfandel, Carignan, and Petite Sirah from Mendocino County, where a focus on sustainable farming and minimal intervention winemaking lets the fruit speak for itself. The winemaker takes a lighter touch with this blend, focusing on drinkability and balance rather than over-extraction or heavy oak – making it the perfect everyday red that won't pummel your palate into submission. It's the kind of wine that doesn't demand your full attention but rewards it anyway, pairing just as well with Tuesday night takeout as it does with weekend dinner parties. The playful name and approachable style belie the serious winemaking chops behind the bottle – because sometimes the best wines are the ones that don't need to show off.
Skull Wines Skull Red Blend
Don't let the gothic label fool you – this isn't just another gimmicky wine with a cool bottle. Skull Red Blend delivers serious flavor with its powerhouse combination of Syrah, Zinfandel, and Petite Sirah. It's bold, it's unapologetic, and it's definitely not for the faint of heart. This California blend brings the kind of intensity that makes it perfect for everything from backyard BBQs to late-night philosophical conversations about mortality (hey, the label does feature a skull). With its generous fruit and spice profile, it's basically the wine equivalent of that friend who's always the life of the party – loud, fun, and memorable, but with surprising depth when you get to know it better.
