Wednesday, February 8, 2012

2007 Dunning Syrah

Having been a member of their wine club for the last four years or so, I've had more than my fair share of Dunning wines. And I can honestly say that all of them have fallen somewhere between Really, Really Good and Stupendous on the patented Ugawino Awesomeness Meter. So imagine my surprise and disappointment at tonight's bottle of less-than-stunning 2007 Dunning Vineyards Private Reserve Syrah, Paso Robles. Great color, as always, and a slight cloudiness that is to be expected from an unfiltered wine. Light, tart blackberry and odd, sour oak notes on the nose. The palate is nearly devoid of fruit (something I never thought I'd say about a Dunning wine) but shows lots of chalky, dry cocoa notes. The finish goes on and on with the dry cocoa and sour oak notes. 15.2% alcohol is barely noticeable. Not a total disaster, but very atypical of this wine and hopefully just an isolated off bottle.

I've had 3-4 bottles of this wine and I think I have 3 more in the cellar. I'll have to try another one in the near future and hope that tonight's experience was an anomaly.

Shame, too, because dinner was a delicious smoked pork shoulder (8 hours over charcoal with apple and cherry chips) with cilantro coleslaw and baked beans. A great, traditional BBQ meal that was longing for a slightly better wine accompaniment.

2 comments:

  1. Bill, I haven't seen any of their wines, but Paso Robles is one of my favorite apps.
    Please let me (us) know if the other bottles are the same as this one.
    Sincerely,
    Dennis
    PS, there should be a cook-book coming from this blog of yours, no matter what John says ;-/

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    1. That sucks. Yes, definitely let us know. Dunning is one that we didn't get to when we were in Paso, but would buy just on name alone from recommedations.

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