Parsonage: The Release of the Powerful 2019s and More!

THE STORY

We’ve been waiting patiently for Parsonage to release the powerful 2019s we tasted in the barrel back in 2021.  They are here and they do not disappoint!  Great fruit, great winemaking, good weather. This was a terrific vintage – big, jammy, delicious wines the way Frank Melicia makes them best.  You can read about that barrel tasting experience here: Parsonage: A Glimpse of the 2019 Vintage.

In addition, there are some 2020 and 2021 red blends in the current release.  2020, as you may recall, was that terrible wildfire year in several parts of California’s winemaking regions.  But with creativity and clever sourcing, Parsonage has updated some of their popular red blends to make even 2020 a solid vintage. 

THE WINES

Today, I am presenting 7 Parsonage wines, 6 from our winery tasting and 1 from our cellar. Winery notes come from their website. Any errors are mine and mine alone.

I’ve presented Parsonage to you in several prior posts and won’t repeat about them here (just type “Parsonage” in the search bar to see them all). You can check out their website here.

2021 Parsonage Grenache-Syrah, Monterey County, 15% ABV, $44 (#1229) 75% Grenache, 25% Syrah

Winery Notes: “This easy drinker pairs nicely with cheese & crackers. We joke that we should re-name it the “universal donor” even though that isn’t the perfect analogy. But you get the gist of it – this wine seems to be universally loved, no matter what your favorite varietal is…

Owner Bill Parsons’ tasting notes: Lovely spicy/floral nose of plum and red currant.  The palate is rich and firm, loaded with perfectly ripe red plum, red currant, pomegranate, mulberry, and cranberry with a mystifying hint of orange zest peeking through the bracing tannins on the dynamic finish.”

My Review: Ruby in color. Fresh crushed berries on the nose. So delicious. A must buy. November 2023

2020 Parsonage The BDL, Central Coast, 15% ABV, $44 (#1230)

Winery Notes: “Our Bordeaux-esque beauty with all five Bordeaux red varietals (Cabernet Sauvignon, Cab Franc, Petit Verdot, Merlot and Malbec) presents an unprecedented sultry and sensual bouquet that exhibits black plum and currant highlighted by mulberry. The medium palate amplifies these lush fruit notes with racy tannins punctuating the finish!”

My Review: Garnet in color. Warm, dark berries on the rich nose. Dark fruit on the palate. Plum, dark cherry and berry. Drinking well. May, November 2023

2020 Parsonage Wildcard, Monterey County, 15% ABV, $38 (#1231)      

Winery Notes: “This iteration of the beloved Wildcard, our preposterous melange of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot, Grenache, Cab Franc, Petit Verdot and Pinot Noir, will rock your world. The nose is a fragrant and seductive melange of exotic spices, wild flowers, boysenberry, and cranberry. The palate is marked by cedar notes and blueberry with a vibrant backdrop of red and black fruit in this medium-plus mouthfeel beauty.”

My Review: Bright garnet. Subtle nose of crushed red and black fruit. The bright fruit on the palate mellows out on a soft finish. This is a really good vintage of the Wildcard, with the 8 varietals nicely melded together from the jump. May and November 2023

2019 Parsonage Estate Reserve Dario Merlot, Carmel Valley AVA, Monterey County, 15% ABV, $95 (#528)

Winery Notes: “A plush vibrant nose of star anise, ripe red fruit, toasty vanilla, and a hint of flint. Rich round elegantly balanced palate of red currant, red plum, baked strawberry/cranberry compote, and a subtle hint of black olive. Freaking delicious!!”

My Review: Cassis and dark berries on the nose. Intense, concentrated dark fruit on the palate. So delicious. My favorite. November 2023

2014 Parsonage Estate Reserve Dario Merlot, Carmel Valley AVA, Monterey County, 15% ABV       (#1232)

My Review: From our cellar.Intense blackberry and blueberry fruit on the nose. “Oh my gosh!” Mouthflling palate bursting with bright, tart berries with a tobacco, oaky finish. This one might need to open up. December 2023

2019 Parsonage Estate Reserve Bixby Petit Verdot, Carmel Valley AVA, Monterey County, 15% ABV, $95 (#529)

Winery Notes: “A MASTERPIECE!!  A nose of wildflower perfume and spice infused with dark berries leads to a dazzlingly rich palate of blackberry, black currant, black cherry, and blueberry cobbler with exquisitely vibrant and supple tannins from beginning to end. STUNNINGLY DELICIOUS!!”

My Review: Almost purple in the glass. Cassis and tobacco (alcohol) on the nose. Intense palate of dark berries. Wow. November 2023.

2019 Parsonage Estate Reserve Rocco Syrah, Carmel Valley AVA, Monterey County, 15% ABV, $95 (#532)

Winery Notes: “Our magnificient flagship wine, the Rocco is what we’re known for! The nose sings out with stunning opulence in the form of blueberry, blackberry, black currant, mocha, and hickory smoked bacon. The voluptuous palate doubles down on the bouquet with flourishes of cassis and savory umami. The mouthfeel is full and rich with beautifully integrated ripe tannins creating a lengthy and rewarding finish.”

My Review: Very purple and dark in the glass. Dark berries, oak and cinnamon on the nose. So rich and smooth yet complex. Oak on the finish. Could be my favorite Rocco vintage yet. May and November 2023

THE TASTING ROOM

Parsonage is open for tastings every day – click here for the details and to make a reservation.  Hours: Monday – Friday: noon to 5pm; Saturday & Sunday: 11am to 5pm. Last seating for wine tasting: 4:15pm. You can obtain their wines directly from the wineryhere or at their tasting roomlocated at19 E Carmel Valley Road in Carmel Valley Village. 

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Central Coast Sharon

Sharon is a wine aficionado who has decades of first-hand knowledge exploring the many wineries, vintners, tasting rooms and wines across the 9 American Viticultural Areas of Monterey County. She shares her passion as a volunteer wine educator who presents Monterey wines to classes in Washington DC and Northern Virginia. She is Wine and Spirits Education Trust Level 1 Certified. She moved permanently to the Monterey area in 2017.

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