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48 HRS. Zinfandel 2020

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48 HRS. Zinfandel 2020
Zinfandel is California’s signature red, and we’re thrilled to present this gorgeous example from the premium Paso Robles region. Enjoy luscious, dark-fruit flavors that pair perfectly with flavorful dishes.
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48 HRS. is a full-bodied red wine with luscious dark-fruit aromas and flavors. Enjoy a mouthfilling palate and a long, velvety finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Grilled steak, barbecue, burgers, turkey, pork, spicy dishes (esp. with Cajun seasonings), eggplant, meaty pasta dishes.
Beyond the label

When an unlikely duo are paired up to catch killers in the film 48 HRS., you can expect loads of action and laughs. Luckily, we have the perfect sidekick for watching this buddy-cop blockbuster. Zinfandel is California’s signature red, and we’re thrilled to present a gorgeous exclusive.

It hails from Paso Robles, California’s most exciting region for full-flavored, top-value wines (Wine Spectator’s Tim Fish calls it “one of California’s most dynamic regions”). And the region is particularly known for its bold reds, like this rich Zinfandel.

Uncork luscious dark-fruit flavors that pair perfectly with equally flavorful dishes: chili, tomato-based pastas, grilled veggies, barbecue and more.

48 hours is more than enough time to secure your share, so what are you waiting for?

Classic Movie Pairing: 48 Hrs. (1982)
This classic action comedy helped to launch the “buddy cop” genre. Eddie Murphy, in his first movie, stars as Reggie Hammond, a convicted armed robber who is given a 48-hour release to help Inspector Jack Cates (Nick Nolte) stop a pair of cop killers. Launched to modest fanfare, it gained enough steam to end up as the seventh-highest grossing film of the year. Robust and equally exciting, this California Zinfandel makes for a perfect partner to the onscreen antics.

When an unlikely duo are paired up to catch killers in the film 48 HRS.,

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