March 18, 2023 - As advertised, on the lighter side for CA PS.
Black cherry, pepper, plum, matchstick and dark berry fruit carry the medium bodied frame through to a smooth, pleasant albeit short finish. Not disappointed with this in any way but also don't see much benefit from aging this much longer
September 1, 2022 - Inky purple, medium+ weight on the palate, fully integrated tannins, notes of white pepper and very restrained red fruit. Fantastic petite Syrah.
September 17, 2020 - I'm a fan of Petite Sirah and I recently read Esther Mobley's article describing this lower alcohol, lighter 'petite' Sirah, so I rushed out to K&L and purchased a bottle to find out what the fuss was all about. I normally wait at least four years before opening up a California Petite Sirah to allow the tannins to wind their way deep into the soul of the wine, not disappearing, but transforming themselves in some mysterious alchemy that makes the wine taste way better, more multi-dimensional. I popped and poured this. Waiting a few years wouldn't make a difference, not with this. It's not a light wine, but lighter than almost all California Petite Sirahs I have tasted. It's blah. No complexity at all. No verve. Boring. I have a broad palette and like most wines, so if this was served at a restaurant by the glass, I'd drink it with pizza and ask for a second glass of something else. Stick with the pros like Green & Red, Once & Future, Quixote and Retro Cellars. Second day tasting: upgrading original rating by two points.
June 15, 2020 - A marvelous, light-touched approach to Petite Sirah. Inky purple, but light, fresh, and alive, with near-translucent tannins. This wine suggests a record-breaking number of food pairing possibilities, wow.
June 13, 2020 - Super wine, opens up very lively and inky but settles down into forest fruit and coffee flavours. Slightly funky nose, is that tiger nuts I detect?
May 19, 2020 - A Petite Sirah that's remarkably fresh and light. Lean blackberry and plum fruit, with minerals, lavender, a hint of cedar. A quick, clean finish leaves you looking for the next sip. Light structure, 13.4% ABV, and low-key tannins make this an approachable food-lover's wine. Avoids the big PS fruit profile and tannins in favor of a stylish alternative to Pinot Noir, Gamay, and Grenache, all at a superb QPR.
December 14, 2019 - Give it time to open up and it rewards. A Petite Sirajolais.
November 9, 2019 - My first wine from this producer, who makes only Petite Sirah. A great first impression. Needs a bit of time to open up, but shows lively dark fruit, strawberry, coffee, garrigue. Overall impression is a medium-weight young wine that drinks great right now (would fill in anywhere a good Beaujolais would work), but could likely age 1-3 years with no problem.