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Cypher: There’s Science Happening in the Lobby!

This is the third post in our tales of a Paso Robles road trip: Cypher: There’s Science Happening in the Hotel Lobby! You can find the first two here: Niner: Beautiful Setting, Impressive Wines and Law: Now That’s a Classy Release Party.

THE STORY

After we had finished our first day of formal tastings with the Decanting Monterey Wine Pod, we checked into our boutique hotel – The Piccolo. Everything was elegance and wine in this place, located right in downtown Paso Robles. So tastefully decorated and attractive. And a “champagne”vending machine right in the lobby! Our friends were adventurous enough to try it out – so fun. 

Our rooms were so tastefully appointed and comfy.  The rooftop deck gave us another place to gather overlooking the town and the included breakfast was the perfect combination of bites to satisfy and nourish. Plus, bonus: there was an evening wine tasting in the lobby. I can’t wait to stay here again!

Proprietor Susan A. Mahler of Cypher Winery was in the hotel lobby to tell her story and pour her wines.  It was fun chatting for a bit and tasting a couple of her wines. Her science background appealed to me. Based on our brief experience, I would seek out her winery for a more thorough tasting in the future. We tasted some big reds – I would have liked to take some home!

Our group then went for a delicious dinner at Les Petites Canailles, a bustling French restaurant with exceptional service.  We definitely need to go back here! Our meal was accompanied by a bubbly and a Booker red blend, the latter of which I am also including in today’s post.

ABOUT CYPHER WINERY from their website:

FIRE “Winemaker Susan A. Mahler (affectionately known as SAM ZinPunk) grew up with a solid sense of independence via an adventure-fueled, free-range 70’s style childhood. Her love for nature was nurtured by camping in the great Northwoods, along with biking and cross-country skiing on the “Rails to Trails” prairie paths and State Parks of Illinois. A passion for the outdoors led SAM to the Mountains of Snowmass, Colorado at age 18 where she developed her cooking prowess while working at two phenomenal restaurants. She also developed a life-long fanaticism for downhill skiing.”

SKY “After saving enough to attend flight school, SAM moved to Northwestern Colorado to pursue a degree in Aviation – with the ultimate goal of becoming a commercial pilot. Skiing, dirt biking, and flying over Western Colorado and Utah made for a pretty great adventure. Upon graduation, and armed with a commercial and instructor pilot license, young SAM moved to California.”

EARTH “Flying was her first love but her second love, science, ultimately won out. SAM left her life as a young commercial pilot to pursue a BA in Earth Science and an MA in Remote Sensing at UC Berkeley, followed by 5 years working as a research associate at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. During this time, SAM’s passions expanded to training and competing at an elite level in Taekwondo, and mountain biking Mt Tam and the Berkeley hills. While the Bay Area was an amazing playground for intellectual and physical pursuits, another adventure began percolating and after 12 years in Berkeley, Paso wine country came calling.”

WATER “Of the wine kind… SAM co-founded Four Vines winery while living and working in Berkeley and made the move to Paso Robles in 2002 to dive full time into the workings of running a winery. Flash forward to 2020, the adventure continues with Cypher’s 10th anniversary and the release of the long-awaited Anime Series, bringing things full circle in this adventure called life.”

Quintessence “Sharing my creations for the enjoyment of friends, family, members, and visitors is the pinnacle of my journey.”

ABOUT BOOKER WINES from their website:

“At Booker, our purpose is simple: to thoughtfully farm and craft world class wines that leave a small footprint but make a big impact. Our 100 acre certified organic estate vineyard produces a myriad of different wines with an emphasis on Rhône varietals. Booker wines are in limited production and often sell out to our wine club upon release. Select offerings from our current vintage are available here.”

The Booker Story

“The name Booker comes from the two orphan brothers who had purchased the land in the late 1920’s. The Booker brothers were Paso’s favorite sons, dedicating their lives to being great farmers and humanitarians. From the past to present, learn how one family’s story blends into another as the values remain the same: community, giving back, and quality farming.”

THE WINES

I have 3 wines to present to you today: 2 from Cypher and 1 from Booker. Winery notes come from their bottles or websites. Any errors are mine and mine alone. I ask for your grace in my tasting notes, as it was after 2 impressive tastings earlier in the afternoon. We were kind of done, but I’m never one to pass up an opportunity. 

2021 Cypher Elemental  Zinfandel, Adelaida District, Paso Robles AVA, San Luis Obispo County,               $58 (#1185)

Winery Notes: “This is an elegant expression of Paso Robles Zinfandel from vineyards in both the Templeton Gap and Adelaida Districts of Paso Robles with layer of blackberry, strawberry, cherry, black pepper and a vanilla finish. An ode to my journey into winemaking 20 years ago and the connection between Cypher’s three Anime blends, this special release is like coming around full circle.” Susan A. Mahler, Winemaker

My Review: Dark in color. Spicy and yummy on the palate. A good balance of berries, dark fruit, spice and alcohol. Well balanced. August 2023

2019 Cypher Slayer, Paso Robles AVA, San Luis Obispo County, 14.1% ABV, $58 (#1186) 63% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Petit Verdot, 10% Zinfandel, 3% Tannat, 2% Petite Sirah

Winery Notes: “Slayer was a crazy fun wine to develop and has been a huge crowd pleaser at the tasting room. Like Fifth Element, it’s a creative blend of five varietals fused purposely to reveal layer upon layer of sensory delight as you taste the wine through its beginning, middle and end…. lingering into a gorgeous finish. The Zin, Tannat and Petite Sirah were selected and balanced to enhance the jam of this wine – which I describe as Cabby in the front and jammy in the back. Slayer is an exciting combination of fearless, unique, and beautiful.”

My Review:  Very dark fruit on the nose. The palate was exquisitely smooth and delicious. August 2023

2018 Booker Oublié GSM, Paso Robles AVA, San Luis Obispo County, 15.1% ABV, $80 (#1187) 38% Grenache, 35% Mourvèdre, 27% Syrah

About Oublié: “Oublié is one of our lightest blends. It aims to mimic a Chateaneuf du Pape and pair well with all types of food. The name is a French term for the “forgotten,” in reference to Rhone varietals that are less commonly found in California wines.”

Winery Notes: “At first taste you will never believe this is a 2018. Soft and approachable with dark cherry and vanilla aromas, coupled with blueberries and crushed black pepper on the palate. Each component of the blend seems to fit together like the perfect puzzle piece.”

Accolades: “Jeb Dunnuck scores the 2018 vintage 96 points. In 2017 this wine was ranked #10 on Wine Spectator’s top 100. The last six Robert Parker scores average 95 points”

My Review: Apologize – we didn’t take any notes at dinner. It was a lovely wine which we all enjoyed. August 2023

THE TASTING ROOMS

Cypher Tasting Lounge at the Historic Train Depot

“The Cypher Tasting Lounge evolved out of a love of great wine, food and bringing people together to enjoy them along with great conversation and fun. Wine flights include SAM’s seasonally inspired culinary creations to enhance your tasting experience. We invite you to relax in our lounge or garden and look forward to sharing a wine-inspired culinary adventure with you.

“The tasting lounge is located just 3 blocks South of the square in downtown Paso at the historic train depot. Built in 1880, the Depot is an architectural gem with original wood floors, windows and loaded with charm. SAM designed a welcoming atmosphere at Cypher for guests to settle in, relax, and enjoy life in the “SLO Lane” with great wines and friendly, authentic hospitality.

“Reservations are suggested to save your space and allow us to prepare your optimal tasting experience. We do our best to accommodate walk-ins. Give us a call or text at 805-237-0055 to make a reservation, or click the button above.”

VISIT BOOKER

“Our tasting room is open daily! The current classic tasting is a flight of four wines, waived with a 3 bottle purchase or with membership. We are operating by reservation only at this time. If you plan to visit on a weekend, we encourage you to book at least a month prior as reservations fill up quickly. We look forward to welcoming you at the estate soon!” Open daily by reservation 10 AM – 4 PM, 2644  Anderson Road, Paso Robles, California. 805.237.7367 info@bookerwines.com

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LAW: Now That’s a Classy Release Party!

THE STORY

Our Decanting Monterey Wine Pod partners invited us to attend Law Estate Wines’ classy release party in August – and wow – what a release party it was!  First, when you drive up to the winery, you realize it is on a whole different level than what we are used to in quaint Monterey County.  The Impressive modern architecture outside immediately sends the signal that this is going to be a powerful experience. 

The elegance continued inside, with a warm welcome and an icebreaker glass of rosé.  The staff was so friendly, welcoming, and prepared for this large, formal, sit-down event. Plus, their lovely wines were accompanied by bites of food pairings.  I was blown away by the experience – and the wines. We thank our friends deeply for inviting us.

The winery has been gracious in their follow-up emails to me – and, not by any of my action, is planning to come up north to do an event for our own American Wine Society Monterey Chapter – we are so fortunate! This might be a good time for you to join our chapter!

This is the second in a series of five posts about our wine escapades down south! I have written about Law Estate Wines several times (just search for “Law” on any page of my website), with the most recent one here: Law Beyond Category: A Powerful Spanish Blend.

I wrote last week about the Paso Robles AVA here: Niner: Beautiful Setting, Impressive Wines.  You can read more here: About Paso Robles.

ABOUT THE ADELAIDA DISTRICT, PASO ROBLES AVA

Excerpt from Adelaida District 2:  

“The Adelaida District, which is the most northwestern of the 11 Paso Robles districts, approximately 53,100 acres, is well defined by its mountainous topography. Nestled within the southern end of the Santa Lucia Mountain Range, many slopes are covered with coastal and live oak woodland decorated by Lace Lichen. Lace Lichen? It’s what looks like Spanish Moss, but isn’t, and happens to be the State of California’s official State Lichen. Beyond the novelty, its existence suggests two things: a clean air environment because of its sensitivity to sulfur dioxide, as well as a damp setting, which is fitting since the Adelaida District is one of the wettest of the Paso Robles districts due to the orographic influence as storms travel from the Pacific Ocean, east…

“In 1973, famed winemaker and viticulturist Andre Tchelistcheff came to Paso Robles at the request of Doctor Stanley Hoffman to consult at the Hoffman Mountain Ranch (HMR). His guidance helped the Hoffman’s achieve wines of merit in various international competitions. Mr. Tchelistcheff said of the HMR project: “Love, devotion, and self-sacrifice are very rare in this day, but they are needed to make great wines and the Hoffman boys have these qualities”. He also called HMR Vineyards “a jewel of ecological elements”, which today remains true as the HMR vineyard is still producing high-quality fruit.

“What at times seems like a legend in Paso Robles is rainfall. On the average, the Adelaida District receives around 30 inches of rain in a year cycle, which is approximately 20 more inches than some of the dryer parts of the Paso Robles AVA. On exceptionally wet years, vineyards have measured up to 45 inches of precipitation, and somewhere around nine inches in dry years. Luckily, the calcareous soil has both water retentive capabilities and good drainage. This duality comes as a result of much of the calcareous rock being porous, like a sponge, and yet because it fractures easily, it allows water to travel deeper into the bedrock. The sponge-like qualities prove to be important as vines grow deep seeking out moisture during the warm summers.

“There is a modest maritime influence from the Pacific Ocean as the warm air of the Paso Robles area rises, mixing with the cool moist air on the coast, creating fog that will roll in and out of Estero Bay to the west. A vacuum effect is created that brings cooling winds into the Paso Robles AVA. Further south of the Adelaida District, the Templeton Gap sees these winds standing up flags, but back up in the north, these winds are less dynamic but with equal cooling power. The diurnal variance of the Adelaida District can vary between morning lows of 50 degrees Fahrenheit to afternoon highs of 95 degrees Fahrenheit in the height of summer.

“There is a common thread with many of these growing conditions shared across the Paso Robles AVA, but to different degrees or extremes. The Adelaida District assuredly has the highest elevation at 2,200 feet but shares its geology, diurnal temperature swings, and other attributes with its neighboring AVAs. What is certain is that growers in the Adelaida District, even prior to it officially becoming an AVA, take advantage of these circumstances to grow the best fruit possible, leading to some exceptional wines…”

ABOUT LAW (from their website)

Story of Law:

“Why are we ‘Here’? One, we have long had a passion for Rhone inspired blends. Two, Paso Robles is ‘America’s Rhone’. Those parts were easy. Our mantra was to find a vineyard site that could produce ultra-premium, limited production, Rhone and Priorat style wines that would be a true expression of the site. After two years of evaluating many potential sites (almost to exasperation), we finally found our Holy Grail. The analysis of 42 soil pits on this site revealed coveted limestone with low vigor soils. This, combined with the high elevation and steep slopes, was the unique and remarkable property that would produce the premium fruit we desired. Critical to our goal is a winery that can manifest the quality of the terrific fruit and create a world-class wine. We also believe that the Tasting Room should be an environment much like your home living room, where you can relax with friends and family while enjoying our Law Estate wines. As we continue to showcase and share the best that our estate has to offer, we will always be honored to have you joining us in the adventure.”

THE WINES

I have 6 wines to present to you today from Law Estate Wines. Winery notes come from their website and prices, from the tasting sheet. Please check their website for pricing, as it is slightly different from our tasting sheet. My notes are enhanced by the Decanting Monterey Wine Pod. The map above comes from the Paso Robles AVA website. Any errors are mine and mine alone.

2022 Law Estate Wines  Rosé, Adelaida District, Paso Robles AVA, San Luis Obispo County, $39 (#1178) 42% Grenache, 41% Mourvèdre, 11% Carignan, 6% Syrah

Winery Notes: “Everyone’s favorite spring and summer time vice is back again and with astonishing brilliance! This Bandol inspired Rose dazzles with purpose and distinction. Its captivating copper-pink hue will draw you in with anticipation, while wafting notes of rose petal and magnolia aromatics welcome you. Crisp watermelon, fresh strawberry and sliced peaches begin their dance as they wash over your palate, accompanied by hints of minerality, before engulfing the palate with an electric acidity. This Rose is sure to leave your mouth watering and a craving to experience it again. Fair warning… this is one wine you are going to want to stock up on as it’s notorious for its disappearing act.”

My Review: Dusty rose. Nice classic bouquet and a slightly tart palate. We liked this starter wine. August 2023

2021 Law Estate Wines  Soph, Adelaida District, Paso Robles AVA, San Luis Obispo County, 14% ABV, $85 (#1179) 47% Roussanne, 29% Marsanne, 24% Clairette Blanche   

Winery Notes: “The unity of this wine is linked on a tight rope of balance. Soph is pretty, yet serious; giving generously, yet remains focused. A lively tension of brilliant lemon and orange peel, balances a decadent ripeness of juicy white peach, golden apple, honeycomb, and honeysuckle;  an act, brilliantly poised in the balance of ripeness and tension. Like the dawn of a Spring morning, it breathes new life and starts a new beginning. This beautiful Rhone expression can be cellared to build complexity over the next ten years; gaining maturity, wisdom and even more personality, like the true inspiration behind the wine itself, our lovely Sophia.” 96 points – Wine Advocate

My Review:  Pretty golden in the glass. Bold nose of almond biscotti. Honey and a bitterness on the palate. “It is not messin’ around.” August 2023

2020 Law Estate Wines  Beguiling, Adelaida District, Paso Robles AVA, San Luis Obispo County, 15.7% ABV, $85 (#1180) 86% Grenache, 14% Syrah

Winery Notes: “This engaging wine exemplifies its brilliant light ruby shade with a breath of garigue, red cherry, cranberry compote, and dry-roasted fennel seed. A fresh floral lift, and touches of delicate oak, give restrained hints of vanilla and caramel.  Its fleshy, lush finish shows a striking mouthfeel of rich, velvety, polished tannins. While primary fruit drives this wine, Beguiling shows the promise of tertiary complexity to come, with an ideal drinking window to capture its purity of fruit within 3 years of release.”

My Review: Garnet in color. Earth/dirt on the nose. Lots of intense cassis, black currant on the palate. Heavy on the Grenache. Tobacco and ash on the finish. Paired well with the aged Manchego and membrillo (quince paste) tapa. August 2023

2020 Law Estate Wines  Audacious, Adelaida District, Paso Robles AVA, San Luis Obispo County, 15.5% ABV, $85 (#1181) 41% Grenache, 39% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Syrah

Winery Notes: “Showcasing a deep cherry red and magenta core, the nose expresses delicate red fruits of currant and strawberry, assisted by  structured graphite, cassis and blackberry from the generous helping of Cabernet Sauvignon.  Opulent and full textured, French oak accentuates the mouthfeel, but is never dominant. This togetherness combines the lovely floral aromatics of Grenache with the savory panache of Cabernet.  While accessible now and carrying a seamless structure and mouthfeel, patience will reward mid-term cellaring of around 4-6 years of release.”

My Review: Dark ruby in the glass. A little hot on the nose. Dirt and earth on the palate. Dark fruit wrapped in lots of tobacco, leather on the finish. Lacking expected depth. August 2023

2020 Law Estate Wines Beyond Category, Adelaida District, Paso Robles AVA, San Luis Obispo County, 15.5% ABV (#1182) 58% Tempranillo, 42% Grenache

Winery Notes: “There is a gentleness to the power of this brooding giant, as it unfurls ripe blackberry with juicy tension from Grenache. Emanating from the glass, a brilliant plum, leather, clove and anise seed-like spice captures your attention. The exotic tamarind and spice complexity leads and persists into a never-ending finish. Its powerful embrace is reinvigorated by the primary, vibrant red fruit electricity of the Grenache. Fans of tannins and balance, this is your wine and will beautifully age for 4-6 years of release.”

My Review: Dark ruby in color. I could not discern a nose on this one.  Cocoa and intense dark berries on the palate. That I like. Too bad it is sold out! August 2023

2020 Law Estate Wines  Aspire, Adelaida District, Paso Robles AVA, San Luis Obispo County, 15.4% ABV, $85 (#1183) 83% Syrah, 17% Grenache

Winery Notes: “The hyper-expressive dark fruit of blackberry, blueberry and fig is cloaked in rich sage, black pepper, clove and cola.  Aspire elevates with a freshness shining through, in the dark crimson glass. French oak adds a vanilla and charred bacon component to its juicy, full-bodied structure. The bold finish cradles a sweet pipe tobacco, spice and dark chocolate that feel luxurious and reinforcing. Hedonistic is the appropriate word while sipping Aspire, and will culminate a pleasant symmetry and luxury now, and over the next 6 years.”

My Review: Caramel, cocoa and dark berries on the nose. Rich blackberry, blueberry flavors on the palate. I like this wine and took some home. Picked just right. August 2023

THE TASTING ROOM

“Our modern and welcoming tasting room sits on a hill overlooking the 100% estate grown Law Family Vineyard. All of the tastings are by appointment, which allows us to create personal relationships in a seated-style tasting with our guests. Guests will enjoy a flight-format of four wines while a host explains the wines, history, facility and winemaking practices. Tastings are one hour in length. Tasting fees are $45 per person.  Active Black Label Members receive four complimentary tastings each visit. Active White Label Members receive two complimentary tastings each visit…

Law is open by appointment only, 6 days a week (closed Wednesdays) for tastings at 10am, 11:30am, 1pm, 2:30, 4pm. Please consult their website for more information and updates.

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Niner: Beautiful Setting, Impressive Wines!

THE STORY

The Decanting Monterey Wine Pod finally took a road trip outside Monterey County and headed down to Paso Robles wine country. Today’s theme: Niner: beautiful setting, impressive wines! This is the first in a series of five posts about our wine escapades down south! I previously wrote about Niner here: Niner Wine Estates: Not “Those” ‘Niners – This is About Farming!

This was an exciting adventure for us. Decades ago, when we visited Cambria rather regularly, we explored the local wineries. At that time, they were so informal and fun. So much has changed and grown – and gone more upscale – since we were last there.  Nonetheless, we had tons of fun and appreciated the upscale settings, often able to have a delicious lunch or other food pairing with our wines. 

We did their Estate Visit reservation: wine tastings and lunch. We were presented a welcome taste of wine and walked around the beautiful gardens until our entire party arrived.  We sat outdoor and enjoyed a delicious lunch and guided tasting.  It was good, plentiful food and tasty wines. We received thorough information about the wines – thank you! The atmosphere was very welcoming and relaxing – plus our weather was warm and sunny – something deeply appreciated by us coastal dwellers! I would highly recommend this experience!

ABOUT THE PASO ROBLES AVA

“Halfway between the two main California metropolises of Los Angeles and San Francisco is Paso Robles Wine Country. Located along California’s famed Central Coast, the Paso Robles winegrape growing region’s climate is perfect for the production of award-winning premium wines. A long growing season of warm days and cool evenings gives rise to vibrantly ripened fruit with dynamic flavor profiles that translate beautifully in your glass of Paso Robles wine.”

The Place: “Paso Robles has a long history as an agricultural community, from ranches dating back to barley, almonds and now vineyards. The region’s unique and diverse climate combined with an equally distinct landscape, both challenge and inspire vineyard growers and winemakers who call this place home.”

Wineries: “Over 200 wineries make up Paso Robles wine country. Here you’ll find everything from laid-back tastings under the cover of ancient oaks to intimate wine experiences amongst barrels nestled in underground caves. Enjoying a glass on horseback or after a zip line adventure isn’t out of the ordinary here. Whether you’re looking to relax or explore, one thing is certain; you’ll leave with lifelong memories and hopefully a few bottles of Paso wine to remind you of your time here.”

You can read more here: About Paso Robles.

ABOUT NINER ESTATE WINES (from their website)

The Niner Family

“Richard Niner grew up as one of eight children raised on a farm in rural West Virginia. He spent his childhood working on the farm to provide food for his family, and eventually became one of the first in his family to attend college. He graduated from Princeton and then Harvard Business School. He then began a long and respected career building small businesses across a variety of industries, from sunglasses to machine tools.

“He eventually met Pam in New York City, while she was working as a magazine editor after graduating from Smith College in Massachusetts. The pair married and had two children, Andy & Katy.

“In the early 1990s, one of Richard’s ventures introduced him to the beauty of the Central Coast. The people here reminded him of his upbringing in West Virginia, and he saw the high potential for the area to compete with premier wine regions like Napa, which was booming at the time…

“This return to farming was a return to his West Virginia roots, and in his mind one of the ultimate crops to work with. He purchased his first vineyard in 2001 and spent the next decade building out the rest of the business and hiring a team to help run it. Our tasting room & winery opened in Spring of 2010 and remains the heart of our estate.

“Eventually, Andy took over the day-to-day management of the business and we remain family owned and operated today. In the decade since opening our tasting room doors, we have expanded the business to include a restaurant, Chef’s Garden and full roster of creative experiences for your visit.”

THE WINES

I have 8 wines to present to you today from Niner Wine Estates. Winery notes come from their website, bottles or the tasting room, unless otherwise indicated. My notes are significantly enhanced by the Decanting Monterey Wine Pod. Any errors are mine and mine alone.

2021 Niner Wine Estates Reserve Grenache Blanc, Heart Hill Vineyard, Willow Creek District, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo County, 14.7% ABV, $55 (#1169)

Winery Notes: “In 2021 we harvested our Grenache Blanc at the beginning of October, a few weeks later than usual. The long, cool growing season led to perfectly balanced and vibrant fruit. We whole cluster pressed the grapes and fermented them in French oak puncheons. After fermentation, the wine was transferred to an 800-gallon foudre to age for 10 months before bottling in August of 2022. The result is a rich, evolved wine. A clean minerality is balanced by richer flavors of mandarin, honey and toasted graham cracker. Drink now through 2028.”

My Review: Cream soda in color. Pear and honey(suckle) in the nose. Sweet honey viscosity up front followed by a crisp and slightly acidic palate with a grapefruit finish. August 2023

2022 Niner Wine Estates Sauvignon Blanc, Jespersen Ranch, Edna Valley AVA, San Luis Obispo County, 14.2% ABV, $40 (#1170)

Winery Notes: “…The 2022 vintage has juicy acidity, ripe tropical fruit and lemongrass flavors. It’s aromatically stunning, with pineapple, mandarin and kiwi flavors balanced by grassy notes. A fantastic representation of the cool-climate vineyard site…”

My Review:  Light lemon in the glass. Tropical freshness on the nose. Delicious palate of pineapple and lemon. Good acidity. August 2023

2021 Niner Wine Estates Pinot Noir, Jespersen Ranch, Edna Valley AVA, San Luis Obispo County, 14.35% ABV, $50 (#1171)

Winery Notes: “Jespersen Ranch’s foggy mornings and coastal breezes create perfect growing conditions for Pinot Noir. After hand-harvesting the grapes, we fermented them in small, stainless steel, open-top tanks. About ¼ of the fermentations included a whole-cluster component, which adds a delicate tannin structure, spice and length to the wine. The 2020 vintage includes only the highest quality, free-run juice aged for 10 months in French Oak barrels. The wine is full of red fruit flavors, with a bright and juicy palate underscored by warming potpourri, spice and clay flavors.”

My Review: Light ruby in the glass. Very cherry on the nose. A raisin-y bitterness floats over the cherry Pinot Noir. I’m not a Pinot Noir fan and am doing my best here. Representative of Central Coast Pinot Noir. August 2023

2019 Niner Wine Estates Grenache, Jespersen Ranch, Edna Valley AVA, San Luis Obispo County, 14.6% ABV, $65 (#1172)

Winery Notes: “The 2019 Grenache is sold out. We farm nine acres of Grenache at Jespersen Ranch where the extreme coastal environment produces a remarkable expression of the varietal. In 2019, a cool spring and summer gave us perfect conditions for a long, slow-growing season. We hand-harvested our Grenache in late October and fermented the grapes in open-top stainless steel tanks. The wine was basket pressed for light extraction and transferred to French Oak barrels. We kept the percentage of new oak barrels low to focus on the fresh, bright fruit flavors. The result is a lively and elegant expression of Grenache. Raspberry, strawberry and white pepper flavors are followed by juicy acidity and fine, cocoa powder-laced tannins.” Wine Enthusiast – 90 points

My Review: Bright purple in glass. Butterscotch and sweet Grenache nose. Raspberry and cranberry on the smooth palate. Lovely. August 2023

2020 Niner Wine Estates Zinfandel, Heart Hill Vineyard, Willow Creek District, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo County, 15.4% ABV, $45 (#1173)

Winery Notes: “This wine comes from historic, head-trained Zinfandel vines that we inherited when we purchased the property adjacent to Heart Hill Vineyard in 2016. They originally came from the Ueberroth vineyard on the Westside of Paso Robles, which was one of the first vineyards in the area. We harvested the grapes on September 25th and fermented them in two stainless-steel tanks, before aging the wine in a combination of French and Hungarian oak barrels for 16 months. This is a lighter, elegant style of Zinfandel with notes of rhubarb and cranberry, complimented by spiced barrel notes. Drink now through 2026.”

My Review: Light garnet in the glass. Vegetal, herbaceous marjoram, vanilla and dirt on the nose. Raspberry and toffee on the palate with a dry, short finish. Pairs well with the spiced green olive. August 2023

2018 Niner Wine Estates GSM, Heart Hill Vineyard, Willow Creek District, Paso Robles AVA, San Luis Obispo County, 14.45% ABV, $55 (#1174) 41% Syrah, 38% Mourvèdre, 21% Grenache

Winery Notes: “GSM stands for “Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre” and is a moniker for Rhône inspired blends made from the three grapes. We farm a small amount of each at Heart Hill Vineyard and create a cuvée with them each year. In 2018 we harvested each grape independently and fermented them in stainless steel tanks. After fermentation, we created the final blend of 41% Syrah, 38% Mourvèdre & 21% Grenache and aged the wine for 17 months in French Oak barrels. We limited the amount of new barrels, and the result is a bright and playful wine with wide, drying tannins and ripe fruit flavors.”

My Review: Rich dark ruby, almost purple in the glass. Intense berries and cotton candy on the nose with red and black fruits and a touch of caramel. Lots of fruit on the palate with a slightly tart finish. We liked this smooth and nicely balanced wine, although some of us wanted it to be “earthier and fatter.” August 2023

Winery Notes: “We farm more Cabernet Sauvignon than anything else. We hand-harvested the grapes, de-stemmed them and fermented and aged the wine in a 2,000-gallon French Oak tank. The 2020 vintage is balanced, vibrant and youthful.”

My Review:  Garnet in the glass. Vegetal and a hint of traditional Cabernet Sauvignon on the nose. The flavors were a little disjointed in this young wine – recommend cellaring and trying in a couple of years. August 2023

2020 Niner Wine Estates Super Paso, Bootjack Ranch, Geneseo District, Paso Robles AVA, San Luis Obispo County, 14.5% ABV, $65 (#1176) 56% Petit Verdot, 18% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Barbera, 10% Sangiovese, 6% Malbec

2020 Niner Wine Estates Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Bootjack Ranch, Geneseo District, Paso Robles AVA, San Luis Obispo County, % ABV, $75 (#1175) 96% Cabernet Sauvignon, 2% Cabernet Franc, 2% Petit Verdot

Winery Notes: “The name “Super Paso” is our tribute to “Super Tuscans” – blends made by Italian winemakers who scorned tradition and added non-indigenous grapes to their blends. The base of this wine is made up of Petit Verdot, Sangiovese and Barbera, which we co-fermented in stainless steel and aged in a combination of oak casks, barrels and puncheons. After 14 months, Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon were added to the blend. This wine is elegantly balanced and boasts notes of blackberry, violet and cocoa with a long, structured finish. Drink now through 2028.”

My Review:  Rich purple in the glass. Caramel on the nose. Rich, dark jammy fruit on the palate. Unique and tasty – our favorite wine of the day. We took some home, but probably not enough! August 2023.

THE TASTING ROOM

“We are a family-owned and estate winery located in beautiful Paso Robles. Our solar powered tasting room is open daily and we offer wine tastings and a seasonal lunch menu. We accept reservations from 10-3:30pm and our tasting room closes at 5pm.”

Reservations are highly recommended. And I do recommend enjoying their lunch, as well! Their tasting room is located at 2400 Highway 46 West in Paso Robles. You can learn more about their tasting options here.

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It’s a “Justin” Time “L’Aventure”!

We are so greatly fortunate that our Decanting Monterey Wine Pod partners like big Paso Robles wines.  As such, they share with us from time to time some incredible reds. Today I am presenting 3 reds we have tasted with them over the past few months. Two are from Justin and the third is from L’Aventure.  This was the first L’Aventure wine I have experienced.  I have expressed to my life partner that, now that we are (sadly) dog-free, it is time to get down to Paso to taste wines when we have a pickup from one of our beloved wineries.

The Decanting Monterey Wine Pod men in deep discussion!

About Justin Winery: “…We planted our first vineyard back in 1981 with a mission to make world-class Bordeaux-style blends. Since then, we’ve expanded both our knowledge of viticulture in this unique region as well as our acreage…Rich in fossilized limestone from eons of marine deposits, JUSTIN’s soil is ideally suited to creating big, Bordeaux-style reds. The limestone “stresses” the vines, producing grapes that fully express their varietal character…Paso Robles’ distinctive microclimate offers the widest day-night temperature swings of any grape-growing region in California. The hot days allow the grapes to develop intense flavor, while the cool nights create great structure and balance.” I have written about Justin before – just type Justin in the search bar. 

About L’Aventure: “Stephan Asseo, owner and winemaker at L’Aventure Winery, began making wine in 1982, following his education at L’Ecole Oenologique de Macon, Burgundy, France. In that same year, Stephan established Domaine de Courteillac in Bordeaux. He and his family later purchased Chateau Fleur Cardinal and Chateau Robin in the Cotes de Castillion, Bordeaux. Over the next 15 years, Stephan developed into an artisan winemaker of fastidious craftsmanship and gained a reputation as a maverick vigneron. However, his true desire was to be more innovative than AOC law would allow. In 1996, this led him, his wife, Beatrice and his three children, including his daughter Chloé on a quest for a great terroir, where he could pursue his ideal as a winemaker. After searching for over a year among the world’s great wine fields, ranging from South Africa to Lebanon, Argentina to Napa, they found Paso Robles. Stephan and Beatrice immediately “fell in love” with the unique terroir of west side Paso Robles. The rolling topography of the Santa Lucia Mountain Range, the deep calcareous soils, and the maritime influences of the renowned Templeton Gap all combine to produce a world class wine country, with the potential to craft some of the world’s greatest blends. It is here, in Paso Robles, that Stephan and his family began their adventure, “L’Aventure” in 1998.

“The spirit of L’Aventure is most evident in Stephan’s “Paso Blends”, such as Optimus and Estate Cuvée. Both wines are Syrah/ Cabernet Sauvignon/ Petit Verdot blends. In these wines, as well as in our Rhône blend Côte à Côte, the blending of premium varietals increases the authenticity, complexity, and balance of the wines. In this adventurous spirit, we find the future of Paso Robles wines… great, balanced red blends.”

2016 Justin Isosceles Red Blend, Paso Robles AVA, 14.5% ABV, $76 (#945)  85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Cabernet Franc, 7% Merlot

Winery Notes from wine.com: “Dark ruby/purple core, lighter in color toward the rim. Moderate plus viscosity with slow forming, slightly stained tears. Highly aromatic with ripe black cherry and cassis fruit, vanilla and cinnamon spice with cedar, graphite, dried autumn leaf and licorice notes over an attractive toasted oak background.  Dry, full-bodied with ripe, complex black fruit of cherry and blackcurrants layered with baking spice on the entry. The mid palate has continuing ripe fruit with savory dried leaf elements, cedar, anise, camphor and a bit of cocoa surrounded with firm, chewy tannins and sweet spice notes that add complexity as the palate evolves. Sustained fruit, spice, and savory elements mix through a very long, complex and fresh finish with lingering tannins. The 2016 ISOSCELES is full-bodied, complex and balanced and pairs well with rich, full-flavored dishes. If you can, try cellaring some of your 2016 ISOSCELES to better experience the added complexity and finesse that only time can bring to this exceptional wine.

“Try the 2016 ISOSCELES right now with rich, full-flavored dishes like braised beef short ribs over polenta as easily as it does with a classic New York steak simply seasoned with salt and pepper and grilled over an open fire.”

Wine Enthusiast – 94 points: “Soft aromas of black cherry and smoked meat gain complexity thanks to hints of olive, tar and thyme in this Cabernet Sauvignon, which includes 8% Cabernet Franc and 7% Merlot. It boasts chiseled but firm tannins and a blackberry jam flavor that entices on the palate, while thyme, cracked pepper and soy tones ride out the close.” Matt Kettmann, 9/2020

My Review: Inky in the glass. Super jammy nose of raspberry and blackberry. Extra jammy palate of juicy berry fruits. Soft for a Cabernet. January 2023

2017 Justin Right Angle Red Wine, Paso Robles AVA, 16.1% ABV, $28 (#946)   76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Malbec, 6% Petite Sirah, 4% Petit Verdot

K&L Wine Merchants Notes: “Justin’s classic Bordeaux-style blends may get the lion’s share of attention at this benchmark Paso Robles estate, but the winery also takes on the enjoyable challenge of turning out unconventional blends. The Right Angle is a Cabernet Sauvignon-based wine with a dash each of Malbec, Petit Verdot, and Petite Sirah.”

My Review: Inky in the glass. Rich nose of dark berries and cassis Yummy, yummy, yummy. An in-your-face wine. March 2023

2016 L’Aventure OPTIMUS Red Blend, Paso Robles AVA, 15.4% ABV, $58 (#947) 50% Syrah, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Petit Verdot

Winery Notes: “The 2016 has balance, silkiness and length. The wine is big, super intense, rich and flavorful but at the same time is super delicate, pure and vibrant!” 95point – Jeb Dunnuck.

My Review: Inky in color. Dusty jam and leather on the nose – like a really big red wine. Dark berry jam of ripe fruit, rich and sweet (in a good way).  Cedar, mint and tarragon notes on the finish. January 2023

Experience the Exceptional at Justin Vineyards: “JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery is more than a beautiful place to drink exceptional wine. It’s a unique viticultural microclimate. It’s a MICHELIN-starred restaurant. It’s world-class accommodations. It’s tasting rooms at the vineyard and in downtown Paso Robles, and more.”

Visit L’Aventure: “Take in views of our vineyard from our fully covered patio as you taste through the flagship wines of our latest release from Winemaker, Stephan Asseo. Tastings are conducted by appointment only, allowing us to create personal relationships with our guests as your Estate Educator guides you through a flight of four wines.”  Other options available.

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Let’s Give Paso Robles Some Blog Time!

This is another short blog post about a few wines from Paso Robles which we tasted this Spring.  The Vino Robles was from a Spring trip to DC – another great find at Cairo Wine & Liquor (aka The DC Wine Guy) in Dupont Circle, Washington DC. The two Justin wines were from our Decanting Monterey Wine Pod partners’ private collection. After the May 7th Monterey Winemakers’ Celebration – we went back to our friends’ house where they opened the Justification. Why we felt the need to open more wine after that event remains a mystery to this day. Alas, no notes were taken, but a good time was had. The Tempranillo was also consumed at their house in May, when we ended up being invited for an impromptu dinner. Really, I was just trying to deliver lemons.

About Vina Robles: “We are growers and makers of expressive, approachable estate wines from Paso Robles, California.

“Vina Robles is the result of a unique personal trajectory, one that led founder Hans Nef from a rural village outside Zurich, Switzerland to the rugged terrain of California’s Central Coast.

“As a child in Switzerland, Nef learned to appreciate his rural surroundings and the blessings of agriculture. It was this special appreciation that lead him to expand his interests into agricultural land in the southern United States in the early 1990s. At the same time, he leveraged his passion for fine wine into his own wine import business, furthering his appreciation for California wines.

“Each time Nef traveled to the U.S., his desire to grow his own wine became more intense. He discovered Paso Robles in the mid-1990s and quickly became enamored with the emergent wine country. Here, where the Pacific coastline unfolds into rugged ranchlands and cowboy ambiance, a new generation of California winemakers was turning Paso Robles into one of the world’s most dynamic winegrowing regions.

“Nef was inspired to embark on his own idea for a Paso Robles winery, one that would honor his European roots while embracing the unique growing region in order to pursue his dream of producing world-class wines.

“In 1996 Nef selected longtime friend and business associate Hans – R. Michel, a Swiss expatriate, as managing partner. A year later, the duo planted the first of what would later become six vineyards in Paso Robles, and soon thereafter Vina Robles was born. Winemaker Kevin Willenborg joined the team in 2012.”

About Justin: Our Philosophy At JUSTIN, we combine traditional Old World methods—like hand-harvesting and small-barrel aging in French oak—with New World technology. For example, the “Air Knife”, an ingenious New World process invented by our winemakers, boosts grape quality and efficiency. Once the grapes are harvested, our winemakers—some of the best in the business—gather to sort, select, age, taste, blend, and decide what goes into every bottle.

Our Vineyards We planted our first vineyard back in 1981 with a mission to make world-class Bordeaux-style blends. Since then, we’ve expanded both our knowledge of viticulture in this unique region as well as our acreage.

Our Soil Rich in fossilized limestone from eons of marine deposits, JUSTIN’s soil is ideally suited to creating big, Bordeaux-style reds. The limestone “stresses” the vines, producing grapes that fully express their varietal character…

Meet Our Winemaker After creating award-winning wine in Napa Valley for 13 vintages, JUSTIN Winemaker Scott Shirley took on the challenge of an entirely new appellation: Paso Robles. He combines a scientific background with an artistic approach, and greets each harvest like a painter facing a blank canvas with endless possibilities.”

Today, I am presenting just 3 Paso Robles wines. Winery notes come from their website, unless otherwise indicated. Any errors are mine and mine alone.

2019 Vina Robles Petite Sirah, Paso Robles AVA, Central Coast, 14.5% ABV, $29 (#847)

Winery Notes: “Petite Sirah is a classic variety grown in California for more than a century, and is well

suited to the limiting soils found in our estate vineyards in Paso Robles. The fruit for our 2019 Petite Sirah was handpicked in the early morning and sorted to ensure quality and uniformity of ripeness. The clusters were further sorted at our new state of the art winery, gently destemmed, optically berry sorted and crushed into temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks where pumpovers took place regularly to extract color and tannins from the skins. After pressing, the wine was racked into barrels to complete

malolactic fermentation and aging. While the majority of this vintage was aged in French oak barrels, a portion went into American and Hungarian oak barrels to add complexity. Upon extensive blending trials after eight months of aging, the final lots were selected and blended for overall synergies – structure and minerality from Creston Valley, along with silkiness and expressive fruit from Jardine. The blend was then aged for an additional 12 months in barrels to fully integrate before bottling. The result is a wine displaying complexity, structure, richness and balance.

“Tasting Notes: Color: Opaque garnet Aroma: Boysenberry and vanilla with hints of fine tobacco and white pepper Taste: Full-bodied with juicy dark fruits, vanilla and a lively yet creamy finish.”

Wine Enthusiast – 93 points: “Dense aromas of elderberry and tar meet with wet wood and fresh mushrooms on the dynamic nose of this bottling. The lavish tannins are silky while structural on the palate, framing tarry flavors of baked fruit and smoked kelp.” Matt Kettmann, April 2022

My Review:  Inky in the glass. upon opening, oak and vegetal notes on the nose.  Extremely rich and smooth dark blueberries and blackberries on the palate with an oaky finish. I liked this wine. April 2022

2015 Justin Justification Red Blend, Paso Robles AVA, 15% ABV, $60 (#848) 52% Cabernet Franc, 48% Merlot

Winery Notes from wine.com: “Twenty-five years ago, Justin realized that the elegance, structure, and superb flavors of the winery’s Cabernet Franc and Merlot grapes justified a wine that showcased those qualities. Thus was born JUSTIFICATION, a blend inspired by the celebrated “Right Bank” wines of France. Vibrant ruby in color with complex notes of ripe fruit, anise, and vanilla, JUSTIFICATION is delightful now and will age beautifully in your cellar.”

Wine Enthusiast – 91 points: “Soft red-cherry aromas meet with dark spice on the nose of this 52% Cabernet Franc and 48% Merlot blend. Framed by firm, sticky tannins, the medium-bodied palate shows flavors of red currant, cedar and oak.” Matt Kettmann November 2018

My Review: No notes.

2016 Justin Reserve Tempranillo, Paso Robles AVA, 15.5% ABV, $40 (#849)

Winery Notes from the Bottle: “The Tempranillo grape, a classic Spanish varietal, flourishes in the hot, dry climate of Paso Robles. Offering generous aromas of spicy fruit and toasted oak, along with deep flavors of ripe cherry and black currant, our Reserve Tempranillo pairs beautifully with a wide range of cuisines.”

Wine Enthusiast – 94 points: “There’s a compelling density of aromas in the way of blackberry, dark cocoa and savory charred meat on the nose of this bottling. The palate is deep and ripe yet balanced by a dry structure, offering flavors of black cherry, black currant, cocoa and espresso bean.”  Matt Kettmann December 2019

My Review: Ruby in color. Rich and delicious. Having recently returned from a Tempranillo tour of Spain, we super appreciated this wine. May 2022

Tasting Vina Robles Wines:  Open Daily | 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Reservations recommended, walk-ins welcome. “We offer wines from both our Estate Series and Limited Estate Collection. These selections showcase the diversity of varieties we grow in our estate vineyards while highlighting winemaker Kevin Willenborg’s distinct talents and passions.” You can make a reservation here.

Tasting Justin Wines: “JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery is more than a beautiful place to drink exceptional wine. It’s a unique viticultural microclimate. It’s a Michelin-recommended restaurant. It’s world-class accommodations. It’s tasting rooms at the vineyard and in downtown Paso Robles, and more.” They have a variety of wine tasting experiences at their estate at 11680 Chimney Rock Road Paso Robles, CA, where they are open 11-5 daily. 

You can also taste their wines at JUSTIN Downtown. “Conveniently located on Downtown City Park, experience JUSTIN’s world-class tasting bar and cozy dining room. Relax and enjoy a wide selection of JUSTIN wines by the glass or by the bottle, accompanied by our chef’s small bites or full menu.” 811 12th St, Paso Robles, Sunday – Thursday 12:00pm – 6:00pm; Friday – Saturday 11:00am – 9:00pm.

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