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Ridge Vineyards Lytton Springs 2023

#71 Wines of the Year, James Suckling (2025)

98 Points, Jeb Dunnuck – 96 Points, Decanter – 95+ Points, Wine Spectator –

95 Points, James Suckling

The 2023 Ridge Lytton Springs just landed on James Suckling’s Top 100 American Wines of 2025 at #71 – and that was the lowest score it received. Jeb Dunnuck awarded 98 points. Decanter gave it 96. Wine Spectator gave it 95+ and before you know it, there’s a real possibility this wine ends up on all four ‘Top 100 Wines of the Year’ lists when it’s all said and done. Jeb Dunnuck called it “structured elegance” with “initial chewiness that leads to fine tannins, with a good heft and underlying acidity” plus “well-woven oak supporting a moderately ripe, medium-bodied frame.” This is Lytton Springs at its very best.

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98 Points, Jeb Dunnuck
“Blending 76% Zinfandel, 14% Petite Sirah, 7% Carignane, 2% Alicante Bouschet and 1% Mataro from an estate vineyard in Dry Creek Valley purchased in 1972, the 2023 Zinfandel Lytton Springs exhibits initial chewiness that leads to fine tannins, with a good heft and underlying acidity. Well-woven oak supports a moderately ripe, medium-bodied frame of structured elegance, aged in 100% air-dried American oak. Now thru 2033.”

96 Points, Decanter 
A much cooler growing season delayed the start of harvest by about a month, resulting in a wine with greater restraint than the previous vintage. The 2023 is a more elegant take on this wine, with less fruit intensity, but still unmistakably Ridge. Fresh aromas of herbs from a bouquet garni mix with earthy tones and subtle sweet notes from baking spices. The fruit profile oscillates between ripe red and black berries, with a touch of plums and ripe cherries. Tannins are firm yet polished, and there’s a soft creaminess to the palate. A wine that is balanced and quite enjoyable now, with many years to evolve in the bottle.

95 Points,Wine Spectator
“Deeply structured and full of tension, this polished red displays a distinctive personality, offering bold blackberry flavors accented with savory anise, black pepper and dark Asian spices. Ends with big but refined tannins. Zinfandel, Petite Sirah, Carignane, Alicante Bouschet and Mataro. Drink now through 2035.”

95 Points,James Suckling
“A lovely release with lots of freshness from a cooler vintage. Bright and perfumed aromas of red cherries, raspberry coulis, confit plums, licorice and spice. The palate is full-bodied with finely tuned tannins and vibrant, crunchy acidity. Made from 76% zinfandel, 14% petite sirah, 7% carignan, 2% alicante bouschet and 1% mataro. Drink or hold.”

Ridge is one of those hallowed names in American wine with an unmatched legacy. They need no introduction.

Constant critical darlings, they’ve topped virtually every list imaginable for over 50 years. They’re best known for winning the second Judgment of Paris, where their Monte Bello not only edged out the Napa elite but also topped Mouton-Rothschild, Montrose, and Haut-Brion.

While Monte Bello is considered the flagship and one of the greatest vineyards in the country, Ridge has a second vineyard also in contention for the top spot. Lytton Springs in the Dry Creek Valley is now celebrating its 50th anniversary, and from it have come some of the greatest Zinfandels ever made.

Lytton Springs is one of two flagship Zinfandel-dominant single-vineyard bottlings with complementary varietals specifically mixed. All varieties are co-fermented and blended from the start, an old-school, self-proclaimed “antiquated approach” that the world-famous winemaking team at Ridge believes sets them apart.

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