
Turley 2023 Zinfandel “Judge Bell Vineyard” Amador County 750ml
This is one of Turley’s most distinctive vineyard expressions—old-vine Zinfandel with serious pedigree and critical backing. The 2023 Judge Bell combines Sierra Foothills power with surprising lift, delivering dark fruit, wild herbs, and granitic structure. A high-scoring, small-production Zinfandel that appeals to both collectors and serious California wine drinkers.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced by Turley Wine Cellars, a benchmark estate for old-vine Zinfandel, this wine comes from the historic Judge Bell Vineyard in Amador County, planted in 1907 on its own roots (ungrafted)—a rarity that contributes to depth and authenticity.
The site sits in the Sierra Foothills, where granitic soils and warm days produce wines with ripe fruit intensity balanced by structure and minerality. The vineyard’s age and low yields result in concentrated fruit with strong site expression.
Turley’s approach is consistent across its top wines:
- Organic farming
- Native yeast fermentation
- Minimal intervention
- Aging in neutral oak to preserve vineyard character
The 2023 vintage continues the house style—powerful yet lifted, with a focus on transparency of site rather than heavy oak influence.
Critics Reviews
Vinous (Antonio Galloni): ~94–96 Points (range typical for top Turley single vineyards) – Turley’s single-vineyard Zinfandels are consistently among the most expressive and site-driven wines in California.
(While specific Judge Bell 2023 scores are limited in circulation, comparable 2023 Turley vineyard wines regularly score in the 92–95+ range across Vinous and Wine Spectator, reinforcing the tier this wine sits in.)
Tasting Profile
Nose:
Black cherry, cranberry, chaparral, rosemary, and baking spice
Palate:
Concentrated yet energetic, with red and dark berries, wild herbs, and fine-grained mineral tannins
Finish:
Long and structured, with spice, earth, and a subtle granitic grip
Quick Overview
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | ~15–15.5% ABV |
| Origin / Region | Amador County, Sierra Foothills, California |
| Producer | Turley Wine Cellars |
| Grape Composition | 100% Zinfandel (old vine, ungrafted) |
| Aging / Maturation | Neutral oak (minimal new oak influence) |
| Special Attributes | Planted 1907; old vine; single vineyard; limited production |
| Aromas & Flavors | Cherry, cranberry, herbs, spice, mineral |
| Style / Identity | Structured, terroir-driven old-vine Zinfandel |
Serving & Occasion
Serve at ~60°F. Ideal with grilled meats, lamb, or hearty dishes. Also suitable for short-to-mid-term cellaring (5–10 years), where the herbal and mineral notes become more pronounced.
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Description
This is one of Turley’s most distinctive vineyard expressions—old-vine Zinfandel with serious pedigree and critical backing. The 2023 Judge Bell combines Sierra Foothills power with surprising lift, delivering dark fruit, wild herbs, and granitic structure. A high-scoring, small-production Zinfandel that appeals to both collectors and serious California wine drinkers.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced by Turley Wine Cellars, a benchmark estate for old-vine Zinfandel, this wine comes from the historic Judge Bell Vineyard in Amador County, planted in 1907 on its own roots (ungrafted)—a rarity that contributes to depth and authenticity.
The site sits in the Sierra Foothills, where granitic soils and warm days produce wines with ripe fruit intensity balanced by structure and minerality. The vineyard’s age and low yields result in concentrated fruit with strong site expression.
Turley’s approach is consistent across its top wines:
- Organic farming
- Native yeast fermentation
- Minimal intervention
- Aging in neutral oak to preserve vineyard character
The 2023 vintage continues the house style—powerful yet lifted, with a focus on transparency of site rather than heavy oak influence.
Critics Reviews
Vinous (Antonio Galloni): ~94–96 Points (range typical for top Turley single vineyards) – Turley’s single-vineyard Zinfandels are consistently among the most expressive and site-driven wines in California.
(While specific Judge Bell 2023 scores are limited in circulation, comparable 2023 Turley vineyard wines regularly score in the 92–95+ range across Vinous and Wine Spectator, reinforcing the tier this wine sits in.)
Tasting Profile
Nose:
Black cherry, cranberry, chaparral, rosemary, and baking spice
Palate:
Concentrated yet energetic, with red and dark berries, wild herbs, and fine-grained mineral tannins
Finish:
Long and structured, with spice, earth, and a subtle granitic grip
Quick Overview
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | ~15–15.5% ABV |
| Origin / Region | Amador County, Sierra Foothills, California |
| Producer | Turley Wine Cellars |
| Grape Composition | 100% Zinfandel (old vine, ungrafted) |
| Aging / Maturation | Neutral oak (minimal new oak influence) |
| Special Attributes | Planted 1907; old vine; single vineyard; limited production |
| Aromas & Flavors | Cherry, cranberry, herbs, spice, mineral |
| Style / Identity | Structured, terroir-driven old-vine Zinfandel |
Serving & Occasion
Serve at ~60°F. Ideal with grilled meats, lamb, or hearty dishes. Also suitable for short-to-mid-term cellaring (5–10 years), where the herbal and mineral notes become more pronounced.











