Today was pick up day at the winery for anybody who bought from their most recent release offer.
The wines planned for fall release were available to taste so I figured I'd go, three pinot noirs and their first estate grown syrah.
The pinots were as one would expect from Rhys, restrained, elegant and under 14%. No surprise.
I had very low expectations for the syrah, It's been years since I had any CA syrah. I have to say though that the 2007 Rhys Horseshoe Vineyard Syrah was very good. Amazing, really. Nothing like the dark oaky
gobsmackers produced so often around here. Medium in color and weight it was most reminiscent of a fine St. Joseph, only less old world earth or soil character. It was also very clean, which made it seem more modern than many northern Rhones which I take no position on. Organic farming and indigenous yeasts and 15% new oak which was not at all intrusive. Claude might even have liked it.
The wines planned for fall release were available to taste so I figured I'd go, three pinot noirs and their first estate grown syrah.
The pinots were as one would expect from Rhys, restrained, elegant and under 14%. No surprise.
I had very low expectations for the syrah, It's been years since I had any CA syrah. I have to say though that the 2007 Rhys Horseshoe Vineyard Syrah was very good. Amazing, really. Nothing like the dark oaky
gobsmackers produced so often around here. Medium in color and weight it was most reminiscent of a fine St. Joseph, only less old world earth or soil character. It was also very clean, which made it seem more modern than many northern Rhones which I take no position on. Organic farming and indigenous yeasts and 15% new oak which was not at all intrusive. Claude might even have liked it.