Advertisement

Who Likes This Wine(10)

  1. suburbanfrog

    suburbanfrog

    1,643 Tasting Notes

  2. EhrlichDY

    EhrlichDY

    1,478 Tasting Notes

  3. Mtnmd1

    Mtnmd1

    1,371 Tasting Notes

More

Food Pairing Tags

Community users think this wine goes best with:

Add My Food Pairing Tags

Community Tasting Notes (42) Avg Score: 90.8 points

  • Tasted alongside 2 other Syrah wines - 2007 Morgan Syrah, 2008 Dehlinger Goldridge. This was the best of the three. It was purple fading into garnet. Smells of bacon, pepper and blackberry compote. Very nice wine. I may be tempted to try some younger Cali Syrah to see where these came from.

    Do you find this review helpful? Yes - No / Comment

  • Frank Murray's note is dead on. This was a well stored bottle having been cellared by myself and one other collector since release. Popped and decanted for one hour and consumed over the next two hours. As Frank noted, this wine shows the opulent fruit of the 2007 vintage but has been able to age on its acid which lends balance and notes of citrus. There is no telling how long the wine will stay on this plateau but it's hard to imagine it getting better during it's next stage of evolution.

    Do you find this review helpful? Yes - No / Comment

  • A great reunion in Prescott, AZ, with friends George and Jim, both who appreciate great wine. I did not take notes. The wine was big with intense and rich fruit. It went well with pork tenderloin cooked by George and some of the best brussel sprouts I've ever tasted, cooked by Jim and George.. Blackberry, black currant, tar, black pepper and hints of licorice. The wine is drinking well now.

    1 person found this helpful, do you? Yes - No / Comment

  • Sentimentality here, as well as peer pressure to let some of my bottles age, this prompted me to go what is nearly 4 years between bottles. This was my last 2007 and I remain fond of the vintage so I had assumed, and based on my prior note from 2011, that this wine would have the stay power to go this long, arguably longer. I opened this about 90 mins ago, let it breathe, which helped it fill in the fruit and texture. Classic Rosella's. Citrus, tar, dark plum and blackberry and teriyaki/jerky. The fruit is terrific here, tasting more opulent which for me is the vintage expression, yet there is acidity, also what for me is the 2007 vintage. Plenty of body here but not thick. After about 3 hours, this is a beauty. Dark, full of citrus and flush with fruit, some graphite, tar, dark chocolate. And then with one more day of slow ox, not much change but to say this is pretty well stuffed with color, flavor and depth. No fade in this yet, however this is a fruit centric wine that continues to carry acidity so my advice would be to open this now. I simply don't think aging this style and vintage of wine is going to improve it. It's there now, catch it while it all works. Delicious.

    1 person found this helpful, do you? Yes - No / Comment

  • I hate to use terms like varietally correct because many geeks argue that no California wines are varietally correct, but this one is reasonably close, and it has been consistent since purchase in about 4 years ago. I originally tasted this with Adam Lee and Sadat X at Tribeca Grill. I really enjoyed the pepper spice and the somewhat in your face fruit, so I ordered a case. The pepper spice has definitely stood up to time, hence my comment about varietally correct, and the fruit is a bit subdued at this point. My experience with Rosellas Vineyard wines is that they always have a nice spicy component to them - to a greater or lesser degree based, I suppose, on what the winemaker does. This is on the high side and I like the spice. I have enjoyed every bottle. 14.2% ABV.

    Do you find this review helpful? Yes - No / Comment

View all 42 Community Tasting Notes

What Do You Think? Add a Tasting Note

Professional reviews have copyrights and you can view them here for your personal use only as private content. To view pro reviews you must either subscribe to a pre-integrated publication or manually enter reviews below. Learn more.

JebDunnuck.com

RJonWine.com

  • By Richard Jennings
    3/6/2010, (See more on RJonWine.com...) 92 points

    (Novy Family Wines Syrah Rosella's Vineyard) Opaque red violet color; nice black fruit, pepper nose; nice tart black fruit, pepper, mineral palate with depth; medium-plus finish 92+ pts.
  • By Richard Jennings
    8/10/2009, (See more on RJonWine.com...) 91 points

    (Novy Family Wines Syrah Rosella's Vineyard) Group's #2 (my #4) – 78 pts; 3, 2, 2, 0 - very dark red violet color; nice, big, black fruit, anise, spice nose; tasty, black fruit, spice, anise, blackberry palate with depth; medium-plus finish

NOTE: Some content is property of JebDunnuck.com and RJonWine.com.

Add a Pro Review Add Your Own Reviews:
 

Advertisement

×