many other people do too. Especially those that live in San Francisco.
Of course it's not just San Franciscans that turn out for this one-of-a-kind weekend. People come from all over. The Zinfreaks crawl out of the woodwork, so to speak, and march their way into San Francisco to celebrate their grape of choice, along with the rest of us who sometimes wonder where the rest of these folks hide themselves the rest of the year.
But come one, come all, there's plenty of Zin to go around.
The weekend begins on Thursday January 26th with the an event called Epicuria, which involves a walk around event that features dishes prepared by chefs from all over the U.S. specifically designed to match 50 specific Zinfandel wines. Attendees can wander from station to station with glass and plate in hand trying different combinations of food and wine until they find their favorites (or until they topple over like plump rabbits in a food coma).
Friday features a series of seminars that allow attendees to taste flights of wines in a guided fashion with commentary from winemakers. That evening a winemakers dinner features a live auction and a silent auction. You can buy some great wine while supporting the ZAP organization, and then you can have a great meal while a winemaker pours a selection of their wines and answers all the questions you ever might have about making Zinfandel.
And finally on Saturday, the ultimate San Francisco wine tasting begins. Starting at 2:00 PM, the floodgates open and hundreds of Zinfandel wines are available to the public for tasting. There is simply no other opportunity like this to educate your palate about Zinfandel as a wine, and no other chance to so easily discover new Zins for yourself. A list of the producers pouring is available on the event web site.
The event tends to get a little crazy as the afternoon progresses, both in terms of the size of the crowd and its level of inebriation, but don't let that stop you from showing up early, enjoying yourself, and then making your exit before the sloshing and stumbling begin.
Especially because you might get to go to the tasting for free
I've got six pairs of tickets to give away to the Grand Tasting that I will award to six individuals by random drawing. All you have to do to enter the drawing is make up a haiku about Zinfandel and put it in a comment below by midnight on December 31st.
I'll also choose what I think is the best haiku, and that person will also receive two tickets to the Epicuria event on Thursday night.
Be sure to leave me your real name and your e-mail address in the form fields provided below. I'll announce the winners on January 2nd.
2012 ZAP Zinfandel Advocates and Producers Festival
Grand Tasting: Saturday January 28th
Doors open to the public at 2:00 PM (members of ZAP can get in an hour earlier)
The Concourse Exhibition Center
635 8th Street (at Brannan)
San Francisco, CA 94103 (map)
Regular attendees please note the NEW LOCATION above, as the event is no longer being held at Fort Mason.
Tickets for the Grand Tasting are $59 if purchased in advance (which you should do most assuredly). Tickets for other events range from $75 to $125 depending on the event. ZAP members receive discounts on all tickets. For more information about the event and to purchase tickets, please see the ZAP event web site.
Tasting tips: I recommend wearing dark clothes that you won't mind getting a drop or two of red wine on when someone accidentally jostles your glass (or theirs). I also recommend showing up with a full stomach, drinking lots of water as you go, and spitting instead of swallowing. You ain't got any taste buds in your throat, and if you want to learn anything you need to stay sober. Also, please leave the perfume and the cologne off for the day.
See you there.
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Michael Bryson
wrote:Original Zin
Its purple sugars
Bursting from inside the skin
Remind you of life
Kaichi Sung
wrote:Oh you zappy Zin
Tasting of delicious sin
So Primitivo!
Helene
wrote:What to drink with beef?
Zin's great with spicy or sweet
Robs you of white teeth
:D
Alyssa
wrote:Zinfandel my love
My desire to savor
The jolt of greatness
Patrick Llerena
wrote:Luscious and tasty
Zinfandel, purple passion
Cali's Heritage
Marcia Jacobs
wrote:Dreaming of Zin Fest
I'm a purple tongue Zin fan
ZAP members unite
Laura Anne Gilman
wrote:Not for the timid
It demands that you indulge,
This strong-willed, deep fruit.
Cameron Fraser
wrote:Yum! Yum! Juicy Fruit
Yes you can be high octane
Bacchus would be proud
Leslie
wrote:At fifteen percent,
never consume on first date.
Now where are my pants?
Thieu Huynh
wrote:Brambly body
with your sweet and spicy lips
Zin, you make me blush.
Karen
wrote:Awesome - won last year
Wine food flowing have no fear
Red teeth full belly cheer
Mark Mitchell
wrote:I love Zinfandel
The Grand Tasting is next month
Please pick me pick me
Mike Sterling
wrote:Plucked by hand, fermented in bin
Bright berry fruit
Luscious Dry Creek Zin
Gina
wrote:Full Zinfandel glass
Bringing joy to everyone
My heart and mouth sing
Donna Vickroy
wrote:Delicious red wine
The bouquet of zinfandel
My head will soon ache
christy bergman
wrote:Zinfandel lineage
Croatia good with choc'late
or shrooms forestière
Keith Levenberg
wrote:Seventeen percent?
Really? It was fun 'til the
Burning sensation.
Tim Beauchamp
wrote:Crimson old vine gift,
California essence,
Savour Zinfandel
Lisa DeMattei
wrote:Spicy Zinfandel
Glass of luscious, jammy fruit
Thanks for the grape Gibbs
Alder
wrote:For reference, this contest is now closed.
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