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Walter L. Preuninger II
 
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Default Naming a Zinfandel

Hello All, Again. I dont get around the computer to much anymore due to
work, and family, and building a house with... guess what... A wine cellar!
It will be very modest (6'5" D X 5'1" W X 8' H) and I still am trying to
decide between WhisperKool 3000 and Breezeaire WKE-3000. The unit will
exhaust into the garage (insulated with some ducted a/c, so I am interested
in opinions). I live in Northeast Texas, and it have finally broken the 100
degree mark (after a month of rain that held up the pouring of the slab.)

But, back to the subject, Alison and I were on a 7 day cruise for our 2nd
year anniversary, and found a few paintings that were wine inspired. So we
bought one, titled Seven Deadly Zins. Here is a picture
http://www.artcentergallery.com/gall...deadlyzins.jpg
There are better pictures on www.michaelgodard.net and more wine/drinking
related art.

Well, on a trip back from Austin, Texas we stopped at Fat Dog's Liquors and
found a bottle of Seven Deadly Zins. We bought a case of the 2001, but have
not had any yet..

There is also a painting (and a wine) with the name Seven Heavenly Chards.
"Bill" > wrote in message
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>
> Alexander Valley Vineyards came up with a great name
> years ago that helped sell their wine, Sin Zin. It seems
> to me that no where in the wine industry is this type of
> marketing more prevalent than in the Zinfandel market.
> Armida Vineyards named one of theirs Pozin. And then
> of course most of us Zin drinkers have have many bottles
> of The Cardinal Zin. Today I encountered another from
> Michael David Vineyard called 7 Deadly Zins. And Alexander
> Valley Vineyards has another one named Redemption Zin.
> Are there any more of these great names out there that I
> have not found?
> Bill
>