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That's a good question Jeremy, I don't know that there is a "typical" Zinfndel. To me Zin is very appelation or vineyard specific stuff. Even different bottlings from the same producer, Ridge for example, show a very different character.
The Karly was a really ripe example of Zin. I do prefer some ripeness as opposed to the green, thin taste Zins can aquire in cooler or wetter years, but there is a limit to how ripe I prefer it.
If you want to try some good mid priced Zinfandel, seek out the Ridge single vineyard bottlings. Admittedly they are a blend and never, at least in my experience, 100% Zinfandel grapes, but Paul Draper does a fine job year in and year out.
If any of the Ranch Zabaco Zins are available in the upside down half of the world, I think they are a pretty good value as well.
I'm not sure if that answers your question.
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