Plungerhead makes wines of character for characters. Who IS that dude on the label? That's Eddie, whose image represents our avant-garde collection of wines. How did he get a name like Plungerhead, you ask? As the story goes, our friend Edgar B. Plongerheid was fed up with the crooked misspellings and constant mispronunciations of his surname for the umpteenth time. "Just call me Plungerhead," he sighed with an audible eye roll. And so it was. Eddie Plungerhead was born. Coincidence? Hardly. Look, we know Eddie's a weird dude, but he's our weird dude. Remember, this guy's a character. And, most importantly, he knows life shouldn't be taken too seriously.
Winery Notes Aromas of milk chocolate, brambly raspberry, bing cherry, toasted clove and sweet cinnamon leap from the glass. The palate bursts with red fruit flavors
Our 2016 plungerhead Old Vine Zinfandel holds a dark Ruby color with a rhombus of Bramble raspberry, fresh from the oven cherry pie, cinnamon infused
" Complex and juicy, this Lodi Zinfandel explodes with brambly fruit aromas as well as toasted coconut, sandalwood, tanned leather, clove, and freshly grated nutmeg.
This Zinfandel opens with a big, fun aromatic nose full of dark fruit, spice. bramble and vanilla. Don't hesitate to give the wine a good
A plush deep purple hue in color, this Lodi Zinfandel comes with enticing aromas of dried cherry, sweet blackberry, Tahitian vanilla, brown sugar, toasted walnut
"The 2012 Lodi Zinfandel is dark garnet in color with some wonderful old vine character aromas. There are notes of blackberry fruit, spice cake, fresh
"This medium plum colored old vine Zin is from the rugged red dirt hills of Amador County. While the aromas are spicy and fruit driven
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