2009 No Girls La Paciencia Syrah

3 Bottles 750 ML


Details
TYPERed
VARIETALSyrah
DRINKING WINDOW2012-2025
COUNTRYUSA
REGIONWashington
SUBREGIONColumbia Valley
APPELLATIONWalla Walla Valley
VINEYARDLa Paciencia
PRODUCERNo Girls
DESIGNATIONN/A
VINTAGE2009
DETAILS100% Syrah

Professional Reviews & Tasting Notes

Pro

Wine Spectator

98

Juicy plum, blackberry and mineral aromas and flavors leap from the glass, balancing a mass of flavor on a remarkably open texture with amazing finesse. Displays tremendous focus, depth and charm, offering hints of exotic spice and black olive. Drink now through 2025. 163 cases made

Pro

Robert Parker

93

Baron’s 2009 No Girls Syrah – from his young Paciencia Vineyard and an officially separate winery (for more about which see my review of the corresponding Grenache) – sojourned in older barriques but was moved to tank early. “I think we would have lost some of the aromatics and freshness if we would have left it in barrel,” notes Baron’s assistant, Elizabeth Bourcier. Scents of red meat, basil, hibiscus, cherry, and blueberry along with a whiff of wood smoke establish the themes for a satisfyingly juicy and expansive but in no way heavy palate presence. A bite of black pepper, invigorating crunch of berry seeds, and saliva-inducing salinity add to the fruity exuberance and savory meatiness of a memorably long, luscious finish. If you want to taste proof of Baron’s assertion that there need be no dip in quality after the third leaf of young vines, look no further! This ought to be worth following for at least half a dozen years.

Pro

Stephen Tanzer

91

Good full red. Wild aromas of raspberry coulis, smoked meat and garrigue, plus a whiff of fresh blood; almost syrah-like in its animal charater. Wonderfully sweet and seamless but distinctly wild, with a hint of black olive adding interest to the dark raspberry, mocha, game and mineral flavors. Finishes with very suave tannins and a distinctly salty quality. This new project represents a joint venture between Christophe Baron and Trevor Dorland, owner/winemaker and general managers at Cayuse Vineyards. The vines were planted during the 2003-2005 period behind Cayuse’s Armada vineyard, at a dense 6 x 4 feet, using rootstock from Alban and Chateau Rayas (the latter via Beaux Freres in Oregon). The vines here are planted at a different angle than those of Cayuse, and as there’s less heat and sun at midday, the fruit ripens later and at lower Brix levels.

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Value ($261 – $600)

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