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2014 Clos Solène Cuvée Jean Syrah

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August 27, 2023 - $46

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RATINGS

96The Wine Advocate

...nose of warm blueberries, plum preserves and crème de cassis... Full-bodied and firmly framed by chewy tannins, the berry preserves flavors are nicely complemented by earth and spice box layers, finishing with great depth.

94Wine Spectator

Sleek on the surface and appealingly brooding beneath, with floral raspberry and blueberry aromas leading to complex, well-framed flavors of crushed rock, smoky peppered meat and grilled anise. The tannins are big but refined.

93Vinous / IWC

Expressive aromas of dark berry and cherry liqueur, olive, incense and vanilla are lifted and sharpened by a peppery nuance. Round, alluringly sweet and broad on the palate, offering concentrated blackberry, cherry-vanilla, spicecake and dark chocolate flavors that are given spine by a core of juicy acidity. Ample and fruit-driven but structured as well, with fine-grained tannins lending shape to a very long, sweet finish.

REGION

United States, California, Central Coast, Paso Robles

Paso Robles AVA is midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, and it is considered one of the West Coast’s most exciting winemaking regions. With its hot, sometimes searingly dry and sunny weather, it is especially good country for growing warm climate grapes such as Syrah, Grenache and Mourvedre. Because many Paso Robles wineries have been successful with blending these grapes into Rhone Valley-style wines, it is known as the Rhone zone of California. The AVA was created in 1983 and there are 32,000 vineyard acres. In late 2014 the AVA was divided into 11 smaller sub-appellations, so starting with 2015 vintages labeling will become more specific on Paso Robles wines, which will now also list sub-appellations. Located in San Luis Obispo County, Paso Robles, the town and its surrounding area, was traditionally a farming and ranching region. But from a few dozen wineries in the early 1990s to more than 200 today, the area is quickly becoming known for wine and risk-taking winemakers.

TYPE

Red Wine, Syrah (Shiraz)

This grape is grown in milder climates and produces a medium-to full-bodied wine. It is also known as Shiraz, but should not be confused with Petit Sirah, which was developed by crossing Syrah with Peloursin.