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Grenache The Duel 2008 150cl

Central Coast | Californie | États-Unis
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2008
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97 Robert Parker
Sine Qua Non’s 2008 Grenache Estate The Duel boasts extraordinary richness, power and sheer depth. Tobacco, leather, mint and spices are woven together in this large-scaled Grenache. There is plenty of intensity here, but the 2008 has just a touch less aromatic definition than the very finest wines at Sine Qua Non. I imagine some of that may be the result of extended aging in oak. The 2008 is 82% Grenache, 14% Syrah, 2% Viognier and 1% Roussanne, all from the Eleven Confessions Vineyard in Santa Rita Hills. A portion of the Grenache was fermented using whole clusters. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2023. Manfred Krankl calls 2011 the most consistently cold year he has ever seen from start to finish, although he adds that every year since 2008 has been cooler than normal. Unlike 2010, there were no heat spikes or even hot days in 2011. A bit of frost in April reduced tiny yields even more, but in retrospect that was a saving grace, as a full crop might never have ripened under the conditions of the year. Vintage 2010 was marked by a late frost that mostly affected Grenache by reducing yields. The rest of the vintage saw quite a bit of rain along with heat spikes during the summer, which produced big, bold wines. Krankl describes 2009 as a vintage that was shaping up to be great, until the rains arrived at the end of the growing season. With one exception, the 2009s are just as sexy and silky as they were last year. Unfortunately, the 2009 Syrah Estate No Name as of Yet was in no mood to be evaluated, so I will have to wait for another opportunity to taste it. In addition to these wines, I also tasted about a dozen library wines that reconfirmed my opinion, stated last year, that the Sine Qua Non wines have gained in elegance and refinement with the gradual move towards estate-owned vineyards. Sine Qua Non fans will find a lot to get excited about with these current and upcoming releases. I also urge readers to check out Manfred and Elaine Krankl’s newest project, Next of Kyn, also reviewed in these pages, and Sine Qua Non’s new website, which gives consumers a rare look at one of this country’s most compelling estates.
92 Wine Spectator
Remarkably elegant and understated, offering generous, supple plum, blueberry, pepper and spice. Deceptively sleek and subdued, unfolding slowly and gracefully. Drink now through 2020.
Producteur
Sine Qua Non
Sine Qua Non est sans doute le producteur le plus « culte » de la Californie. Extrêmement rares, ses vins sont des micro-productions se chiffrant parfois en quelques barriques. Autant dire qu’il faut s’inscrire sur une liste d’attente pour pouvoir en acquérir. Autre particularité importante, la propriété appartient à l’artiste et restaurateur autrichien iconoclaste, Manfred Krakl. Krakl a lancé ce domaine avec sa femme Elaine en 1994 à Ventura, en Californie, une ville située à une heure au nord de Los Angeles. Chaque vin raconte une histoire, porte un nom différent et sa propre étiquette décalée qui, cela va de soi, est créée par Manfred lui-même. Parmi les noms de cuvées originales, citons « Esto No Es una Salida » avec une version anglaise, « This Is Not an Exit » ou bien « The Hoodoo Man », « Poker Face » et « The Hussy ». Manfred Krakl est connu sous le nom de « Rhône Ranger », ce qui signifie qu'il fait partie d'un groupe de vignerons californiens qui ont embrassé les cépages rhodaniens tels que la syrah (son cépage emblématique), le grenache, la roussanne et le viognier. Ses vins singuliers, en particulier ses rouges, font exploser les notations, décrochant régulièrement des scores de 98 voire plus. Ce sont des vins extraordinaires, dignes d’être exhibés comme autant de trophées dans ca cave – mais au final, les savourer, c’est encore mieux !