Lost Canyon Syrah Sonoma Coast Stage Gulch Vineyard (2004)
Winery: | Lost Canyon Winery |
Region: | USA » California » Sonoma County » Sonoma Coast |
Varietal: | Syrah |
Type: | Table Wines |
The irony here is that Syrah’s origins could give Carmen Sandiego a run for her international wallet. Syrah’s deepest...
British wine writer and critic, Jancis Robinson, once noted that throughout the 80’s and 90’s in the United States, C...
This special and exciting variety has taken California by storm and young plantings already demonstrate that this out...
“With so voluptuous a perfume, so sweet an edge, they make the blood run hot,” Joel Fleischman, wine columnist at Van...
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Lost Canyon Winery on SnoothNovember 2013
It's not often that I have a plan. Well, a detailed plan at least.. Some sort of a plan not being a requirement for those in this business. But a detailed plan, and over-arching theme for a visit to wine country can certainly come in handy. This month’s, or rather last month’s theme was, surprisingly enough: Zinfandel. I say surprisingly becaus... Read More
September 2013
I’ve already written up the Grenache based wines I tasted during my time in Santa Barbara, they can be found here: Grenache - The Next Pinot Noir? so today I am focusing on most of the remaining wines that I tasted while in the region. I’ll save the few Pinots I Tasted for a Pinot round-up, which might surprise some folks. You see I went to San... Read More
August 2013
I could hardly keep all the wines straight. Shouldn't have even tried to remember the specific cut of beef. Got a nice email from Clay Mauritson who wanted to know how things went with the wines you photo-dropped into the Project Zin thread. I'll send him the link to this. I think he'll be astounded at what you and the others were able to rou... Read More
August 2013
Wow, we had a great time last night. Hopefully Foxall will have a chance to put his spin on things. I didn't take any notes, just 2 pictures but I lined up some of the dead soldiers this morning. 15 people, over 30 different wines and not a single dud except for a sweet/syrupy/candied 2001 Rosenblum Monte Rosso Zinfandel. But enough for the bad... Read More
April 2013
April 2013
Being a huge fan of the Rex Cab (as a "great-value, lots-of-bang-for-your-buck" wine) and mildly fond of their Merlot and Pinot Noir, I was hoping that their Sauvignon Blanc would be of comparable quality ... but all I can say is, "Bleah." Harsh, burning, and nearly flavorless, with next to nothing in the bouquet -- not at all like the Rex reds.... Read More
February 2013
The Zinner party was last night, but preparations began a week or two ago when I realized I had accumulated some Zins that needed consuming. I had been lured by a cellar sale on BPWine that featured a ton of Turley wines from different vineyards at really attractive prices. By the time I pulled the trigger, the best values appeared to be a 200... Read More
December 2012
I was going to put this in the Whatcha Drinking Tonight thread. But since there was some Syrah talk going on I thought I'd start a new thread on Cool Climate Syrah.Tonight I'm visiting a wine I haven't had in since May and wanted to see how it is progressing. It comes from high up atop the Yorkville Highlands in the Anderson Valley which is in ... Read More
September 2012
I am not super familiar with Paso Robles and was even a bit apprehensive to go thinking all their wines were the big, over-extracted high alcohol fruit bombs I have had at times before. A couple friends and I went for the weekend, staying in San Luis Obispo and want to Paso one day and Santa Maria/LosOlivos the second. On day one, we got there ... Read More
August 2012
No written review
May 22, 2010
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