Retail $35. 100% Syrah. I have been fortunate enough to taste through many of Mike McCay's current releases while holed up here in Houston these past few months and sadly, this is the last. But, coincidentally, it might just be the best. Intense red fruit, Christmas spice, anise--there is a host of aromas oozing out of the glass. The palate, however, is even better than the nose suggests: rich, unctuous fruit which is balanced by a zingy tartness and plenty of spice. Yowza. And Whoa. There are many reasons that Lodi should be on every wine lover's radar. McCay Cellars is near the top.
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7/22/2020 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 93 Points
Retail $35. 100% Syrah. I have been fortunate enough to taste through many of Mike McCay's current releases while holed up here in Houston these past few months and sadly, this is the last. But, coincidentally, it might just be the best. Intense red fruit, Christmas spice, anise--there is a host of aromas oozing out of the glass. The palate, however, is even better than the nose suggests: rich, unctuous fruit which is balanced by a zingy tartness and plenty of spice. Yowza. And Whoa. There are many reasons that Lodi should be on every wine lover's radar. McCay Cellars is near the top.
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