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2017 Horsepower Vineyards Grenache Sur Echalas Vineyard

Grenache

  • USA
  • Washington
  • Columbia Valley
  • Walla Walla Valley
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Community Tasting Notes 11

  • Redteeth wrote:

    November 28, 2023 - This was a better experience than my last bottle. I vigorously decanted this bottle 24 ours in advance of serving. The wine was rich and enjoyable when served. Having said that, I'm still not inclined to purchase more as there are many options available for this price, or less, that are equally enjoyable and require less planning and effort.

  • Winevestor Likes this wine: 97 points

    October 9, 2023 - This was a revelation after the last bottle. This has now come into its prime. Amazing Grenache - unlike anything else I've had. Delineated and oh so tasty. A big grenache, all cherry and just ripe raspberry. I see in the TNs that this is a polarizing wine and it is definitely big and new world. But what a wine. I've had more of the HP Syrah which I also love, but I'm now going to run to the cellar for more of this. Mmmmh.

  • Redteeth wrote:

    September 23, 2023 - Put this tasting note in context. I am not a big Horsepower fan. I've taken my allocation for years and are now drinking up my bottles. I recently quit ordering Horsepower because it is not to my taste.
    I decanted the heck out of this bottle. It was okay on Evening #! and to my taste was better than some of the other Horsepower wines i have tasted. I did not taste it on Evening #2. On Evening #3 it was much more enjoyable to my taste, but still had some of that stewed seaweed taste which must be characteristic of the Rocks. in any event, it did not convince me to renew purchasing. For one thing, I don't really want wines that need to be opened three days in advance of consumption.

  • RhoneWho wrote: 97 points

    May 21, 2023 - At last, I have completed a horizontal 2017 vintage grenache tasting from Horsepower Sur Enchalas (HSE), Cayuse God Only Knows (GOK JD99) and No Girls (NG JD95); and also provide a vertical notes on 2017 HSE (JD 97) and 2014 HSE (RP 99 by JD). For details on GOK, NG and 2014 HSE, please refer to my notes on 2017 Cayuse GOK.

    What motivated me to complete this partial circle is that JD noted that 2017 HSE is the "splitting image of a great vintage of Rayas"; and also my recent 3 unsuccessful attempts to purchase Rayas from the owner Mr. Reynaud at his winery even though I drove a shining RED color Tesla Model Y Performance to impress him! :0 My next trip to CDP I will bring GOK an HSE over to drink with my CDP winemaking friends who have access to Rayas to really complete the full cycle; hence, stay tuned!

    2017 HSE profile is very similar to 2017 GOK with the typical Burgundian-style red fruit (strawberries with green stem) grenache. I think 2017 HSE has a fuller mouthfeel with higher viscosity and hence slightly more polished texture profile than 2017 GOK. But 2017 GOK has a more concentrated flavor profile. IMHO, both tie at 97 point; and also a matter of taste depending individual preference profile.

    I was pleasantly surprised by how much more approachable 2017 HSE as compared to 2014 HSE (RP 99 by JD) when tasted at age 5. As I had written in 2017 GOK, 2014 HSE is a truly and highly concentrated MONSTER singular grenache as it took 3 days of aeration to mellow down and still knocked your socks off! I do agree with JD's rating ranking 2014 HSE higher than 2017 HSE. JD concisely noted "[2014 HSE] is not Rayas, it's not Chateauneuf du Pape, it's an incredible, singular wine that stands on its own."

    In my recent trip to CDP annual event, I met up with some really serious Swiss wine buffs (die-hards of Rayas). They advised me one has to decant Rayas at 24-48 hours to get the best of Rayas. Yesterday I got a call from CDP wine buff told me a particular Lirac grenache drank like Grand Cru burgundy and Raya-like aromatic profile and strawberry-like red fruit profile after decanting for 3 days! Perhaps, 2017 HSE/GOK/NG grenache could improve further with 48-72 hours aeration.

    Rating: 96-98; 96+

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  • Countless wrote: 88 points

    May 9, 2023 - This is only OK, and certainly not worth the tariff. Grenache is just so difficulty to nail in this style.

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2017
  • Type Red
  • Producer Horsepower Vineyards
  • Varietal Grenache
  • Designation n/a
  • Vineyard Sur Echalas Vineyard
  • Country USA
  • Region Washington
  • SubRegion Columbia Valley
  • Appellation Walla Walla Valley

Community Holdings

  • Pending Delivery 7 (1%)
  • In Cellars 749 (83%)
  • Consumed 145 (16%)

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