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WTN: Doing it straight

by Florida Jim » Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:39 am

Some years ago, I turned on a televised sporting event and, as usual, the National Anthem preceded its start. I am fairly jaded to that song, having heard it hundreds of times, and I usually hit the mute button. But I had tuned in just as Lori Morgan began; she did it straight – no trills, no flourishes, just as it was written. And she did it a cappella. It was very moving and no one has yet done it truer.
That’s what this wine reminds me of.

Just as Ms. Morgan is a skilled singer, Bob Lindquist is a skilled winemaker. But that performance and this bottle are about a choice; to do it straight and to do it for the sake of the fundamentals.
My impressions follow:

The 2006 Qupé, Syrah Central Coast is really impressive and ready now; wonderful northern Rhône-type aromatics that are rich and alluring; meaty and complex in the mouth, excellent varietal character, an elegant delivery and perfect balance; these are the smells and flavors that keep me coming back to syrah. A very complete wine, fully integrated and ready to drink now, 13.5% alcohol and a price tag of $16; I am going to buy a lot of this – one of those wines that both Diane and I feel we could drink a bottle of once a week. No overt wood, no spoof, no heavy extraction, and ideal ripeness. What a terrific wine!
It went extremely well with ricotta/feta tart, broccoli salad and crusty rolls – truly enhanced the meal.

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Re: WTN: Doing it straight

by Jenise » Sat Mar 29, 2008 10:30 am

Florida Jim wrote:The 2006 Qupé, Syrah Central Coast is really impressive and ready now; wonderful northern Rhône-type aromatics


You didn't mistype the year? I'm so surprised by the "ready now" part. All the young Qupes I've had have been quite grapey--they've needed 3-5 years to shed the baby fat.
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Re: WTN: Doing it straight

by Florida Jim » Sat Mar 29, 2008 12:08 pm

Jenise wrote:
Florida Jim wrote:The 2006 Qupé, Syrah Central Coast is really impressive and ready now; wonderful northern Rhône-type aromatics


You didn't mistype the year? I'm so surprised by the "ready now" part. All the young Qupes I've had have been quite grapey--they've needed 3-5 years to shed the baby fat.


No mistake (I double checked after you asked).
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Re: WTN: Doing it straight

by Jenise » Sat Mar 29, 2008 2:26 pm

Florida Jim wrote:
Jenise wrote:
Florida Jim wrote:The 2006 Qupé, Syrah Central Coast is really impressive and ready now; wonderful northern Rhône-type aromatics


You didn't mistype the year? I'm so surprised by the "ready now" part. All the young Qupes I've had have been quite grapey--they've needed 3-5 years to shed the baby fat.


No mistake (I double checked after you asked).
Best, Jim


Well, that's a big improvement then! Unless Bazooka bubble gum is a Northern Rhone aromatic. :)
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