TN: Two @ Dinner...(short/boring)

We tried these two Fri night at dinner:

  1. DryCreekVnyd Chard DCV10/RRV/SonomaCnty (13.5%; 338 cs) 2012: Med.light gold color; light butterscotchy/Fr.oak/toasty strong melony/lemony/Chard spicy/nutmeg clean/vibrant nose; fairly tart/citric/zippy some Fr.oak/butterscotchy/toasty strong lemony/melony/Chard/spicy slight nutmeg bright/clean/crisp balanced flavor; very long strong melony/lemony/Chard tart/zippy/bright some spicy/nutmeg light butterscotchy/toasty/Fr.oak finish; a very attractive bright/zippy Chard at a great price. $24.00 (VSP)

  1. Arnot-Roberts Syrah NorthCoast (30 brls; 12.8%; LaCeuz/BakerLane/Marietta/ClaryRanch/Griffen’sLair/
    QueSyrah vnyds; Whole-cluster frmtation) 2013
    : Dark color; strong black olive/tapenade/cold-climate bit blackberry/Syrah smokey/roasted/Rhonish lots of whole-cluster lovely nose; rather tart/tangy/mineral black olive tapenade/Rhonish/roasted/smoked meats bit lean/hard very whole-cluster ferment/Rhonish flavor w/ modest lean/angular tannins; med.long tart/tangy whole-cluster/Rhonish/smokey/roasted light blackberry/Syrah bit earthy/mineral finish w/ some lean/hard tannins; not a lot of fruit but lots of interesting whole-cluster/Rhonish character; needs several yrs yet; lovely Rhonish Syrah. $38.00

A wee BloodyPulpit:

  1. DryCreekVnyds: They don’t get a whole lot of buzz in the wine sphere, but DCV, under TimBell, are making some of the best wines they ever have. And at very reasonable prices.

  1. Some of the A-R Syrahs have been on the screechy/lean/eviscerated side. Though this NC Syrah was of that style, it had plenty of flavor. It will be exciting to see what they do w/ AlRago’s QueSyrah fruit, that they now farm.
    Tom

The Dry Creek Chenin Blanc trades around here for about $9. We always have some on hand.