Syrah with 5% dollops of Grenache and Viognier.
Clear, dark, ruby-shaded purple. Barnyard-y out of the chute, but that softens up pretty quick. Fabulously complex nose, primarily ripe red plum and dark cherry, with lively nuances of sweet cured bacon, pipe tobacco, black pepper, floral perfume, and an occasional flash of fresh herb. Medium-bodied on entry, fuller in the middle and the back-end. Blackberry flavor with a pronounced leathery streak and notes of graphite and black pepper. Round tannins pick up more grip with air time. Anise and ripe raspberry cream on the medium-long finish. I spent a good amount time with this wine and enjoyed every minute. Never heard of this producer, but I’m on the prowl for more. $5 on closeout (about $10.50 wholesale). 13.9% alcohol.
Tom Hill, have you followed this winery, and if so, for how long?
