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2017 Clos Solène L' Insolent

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May 25, 2025 - $57

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RATINGS

95+ Jeb Dunnuck

...full-bodied, dense, powerful style!! Cedarwood, cassis, green tobacco leaves, graphite, and lead pencil notes all emerge from the glass...rounded, supple, sexy texture that still shows plenty of tannins.

94The Wine Advocate

...offering up cassis, vanilla, sandalwood, blackberry pie, violet, milk chocolate and streaks of red fruit with minty touches. The palate is medium to full-bodied and very silky, fleshing out wonderfully in the mouth with red and black fruits, firmly framed by fine-grained tannins and with good freshness on the long finish. Lovely!

94Vinous / IWC

Explosive aromas of dark berry preserves, cola, mocha, allspice and pipe tobacco, joined by a bright mineral nuance that builds with air. Fleshy and broad in the mouth, offering lush cassis and bitter cherry flavors that become sweeter and more lively on the back half. Finishes sweet and impressively long, with a repeating touch of vanilla and fine-grained, polished tannins adding shape and grip.

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PRODUCER

Clos Solène

Clos Solène’s origin story is about as charming and romantic as it gets. The estate was founded in 2007 by a young French winemaker who wooed his French girlfriend with a plane ticket from France to Paso Robles and marriage proposal. Guillaume Fabre was born in Narbonne in Southwest France and comes from a family of winemakers. He worked in Bordeaux before a trip to California’s Central Coast convinced him that he’d found his new home. Fabre worked at L’Aventure in Paso Robles then brought his Solène for a visit. They had met years earlier while she was completing studies to be teacher of Spanish language and culture. Guillaume started making a few barrels of his Rhone-style wines in 2007 and by 2014 he felt confident enough in his label – which he named after his wife – to quit his job at L’Aventure and devote himself full time to Clos Solène. Fabre sources grapes from 16 vineyards in the region and produces small amounts of Syrah, Syrah-based blends, Bordeaux blends, Grenache-based blends, and Roussanne/Viognier blends. Reviews have given the wines ratings in the mid to high 90s, and noted that Fabre is one of the region’s most promising young talents.

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.

VINTAGE

2017 Clos Solène L' Insolent