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Syrah B-20 2008 150cl

Central Coast | Californie | États-Unis
CHF 1’026.95

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2008
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95 Robert Parker
The 2008 Syrah B-20 is a cool, inward wine graced with layers of beautifully delineated, chiseled fruit. This is a distinctly mineral, precise style relative to the more outgoing 2009, but both are striking. Floral notes add lift as the finish turns explosive with a burst of dark fruit, tar, licorice and crushed rocks. This is one of the more understated wines readers are likely to come across from Sine Qua Non. It is gorgeous when given the time to open up. The B-20 is predominantly Syrah, with 6% Grenache and 2% Viognier. About half of the Grenache was fermented with whole clusters and the wine was aged in French oak (60% new) for 26 months. The vineyard sources are 52% Eleven Confessions, 18% Cumulus, 18% Bien Nacido and 12% White Hawk. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2023. This is a breathtaking set of wines from Sine Qua Non and Manfred Krankl. It’s hard to say precisely to what degree a greater reliance on estate owned vineyards, generally cooler growing seasons over the last few years and a reduction in new oak are shaping these wines, but the bottom line is that Krankl is coaxing fruit of incomparable elegance from the sites he works with. The silkiness and polish of the tannins is breathtaking. I also had a chance to see numerous estate vineyards during my visit with Krankl and Cellar Master Jim Binns including the Cumulus vineyard that informs Krankl’s newest project, Next of Kyn, which is reviewed separately. That said, there are fewer more perfect matches than Grenache and Syrah as farmed by Krankl in the Eleven Confessions vineyard, which is located in the Santa Rita Hills, one of the cooler spots in California’s Central Coast. The wines that emerge from this site are often profound. The sheer drive for perfection and attention to detail at Sine Qua Non is something I have rarely witnessed anywhere else in the world.
93 Wine Spectator
Fresh, rich and vibrant, with a medley of cranberry, spice, pepper, wild berry, blueberry and mineral notes. Full-bodied and supple in texture, ending with game meat and dried berry flavors supported by firm, spicy tannins. Drink now through 2020. 1,320 cases made.
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 !