Ian Fitzsimmons
Ian Fitzsimmons
With a half-hour decant, very fresh, the combination of acid, fine-grain tannins, and Syrah fruit giving intense, sauvage energy. Flavor and aroma descriptors are not drawn to mind, will try again tomorrow and say more. Absent is palate-cosseting polish or alcoholic weight (at 12.5% abv) that might make this wine stand out in a group tasting, but, in addition to its sense of energy, on offer is a boatload of authentic charm, and it is quite attractive on its own terms.
I drank this by itself after my meal for learning purposes, but feel it would really shine at the table, with any meat dish - white or red - or perhaps even a risotto. A good and distinctive wine that puts the varietal fruit on display front and center. I drink few Syrah-based wines, and lack the sense regional differentiation that would be necessary to comment on this wine's expression of terroir.
I drank this by itself after my meal for learning purposes, but feel it would really shine at the table, with any meat dish - white or red - or perhaps even a risotto. A good and distinctive wine that puts the varietal fruit on display front and center. I drink few Syrah-based wines, and lack the sense regional differentiation that would be necessary to comment on this wine's expression of terroir.