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WTN: DeLille Doyenne Syrah

by Patchen Markell » Fri Oct 14, 2016 3:38 pm

Doyenne (DeLille Cellars) 2006 Yakima Valley Syrah.

Picked up a couple of these at a decent price ($33) along with some younger bottlings of DeLille's Bordeaux-style blends (still haven't tried those). The Syrah, which apparently also includes some Viognier, is a deep black-violet and only modestly aromatic, but it's quite pretty on the palate, dominated by cocoa-laced blackberry fruit. Silky tannins are present but not obtrusive; impressively, there's no perceptible heat despite the ABV (14.9%). There's nice play between the concentration and weight of the wine and its refreshing acidity, but it's fairly one-note, and lacks a significant floral and/or savory element to play off against the fruit, though something meaty was stirring in the depths by the end of the bottle. Might have benefited from a decant, and might gain some complexity with more time -- there's certainly both stuffing and structure enough to allow that, so I'll hold the second bottle for ~5 years.
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Re: WTN: DeLille Doyenne Syrah

by Jenise » Sun Oct 16, 2016 8:32 pm

14.9's pretty hot for 2006, but it doesn't sound out of balance there. The more disturbing thing is the one-note part, which doesn't sound like any Doyenne I've ever had. Hopefully, as you hope, it was just groggy.
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Re: WTN: DeLille Doyenne Syrah

by Patchen Markell » Sun Oct 16, 2016 10:11 pm

The last glass was the best and most complex, which I take as a promising sign. :-)
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Re: WTN: DeLille Doyenne Syrah

by Jenise » Sun Oct 16, 2016 10:28 pm

Patchen Markell wrote:The last glass was the best and most complex, which I take as a promising sign. :-)


Indeed it is.
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