I love Syrah. I make no
apologies about that - it can make a terrific wine. It is however often grown
in the areas that do not suit it best, typically for me warmer climates, which
tend to produce thin, watery wines with too much acidity and tepid fruit. Syrah
is known in the wine industry as “vigorous” (which means it grows quickly and
produces a bunch of fruit, actually too much) which if you’re looking for
yield, you've got it. But the best Syrah’s tend to be farmed by dutifully
controlling the vines and pruning, lots of pruning, to maximize the flavors in
fewer clusters. The 2012 Niner Wine
Estates Syrah from Paso Robles has
beautiful nose notes of blackberry, rich raspberry, black cherry and blueberry
components flanked by my old friend oak and a sweet vanilla, the fruit coming from, surprisingly, the Westside of Paso Robles. It’s been aged in
barrel for 19 months (70% French oak, 20% Hungarian and 10% American so it’s a
student of the world, if you will), which some may decry as being too
heavy-handed since the oak treatment is quite obvious here. But this one works
for just the sheer unadulterated joy and pleasure of drinking wine, and isn’t
that the point anyhow? The voluminous flavors and scents on this will not only
surprise you, but you’ll end of drinking this so quickly because it tastes so
damn superb. Therefore, you should consider getting at least two bottles. NINER WINE
ORIGIN: Paso Robles,
California
PRICE: $30 - 750/ml
ALCOHOL: 14.8%
BOOZEHOUNDZ SCORE: 89 POINTS
I just tried this last week and had similar thoughts. Very tasty stuff. Cheers!
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