Event

Open Bottle

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Time: 04:00pm - 08:00pm

Type: Wine Tasting

Location: The Wine Cabinet

Event Free

 

 


 

tHE PUNDIt

Syrah

2013

Columbia Valley, Washington 

94% Syrah, 3% Grenache, 2% Mourvedre, and 1% Viognier

 

 This bottle may "educate" you about the potential of Syrah from the Columbia Valley. 

It shows the potential of the fruit that can deliver finesse and balance similar to a Châteauneuf-du-Pape, courtesy of two of the Rhone Valleys Top winemakers - Michel Gassier and Philippe Cambie.

 

91 POINTS eRobert Parker, The Wine Advocate


“Coming from the Columbia Valley in Washington State, the 2013 Syrah The Pundit

(94% Syrah, 3% Grenache, 2% Mourvedre and 1% Viognier, all co-fermented)

is a classic Washington State Syrah that saw roughly 15-20% stems and aging in 23% new French oak and 16% new American oak, with the balance all in neutral French oak. It has outstanding notes of black raspberries, violets, spice and vanilla bean, medium-bodied richness, an elegant, seamless texture and a great finish. Ripe, rounded, fleshy and a joy to drink, it should put a smile on anyone's face over the coming 4-5 years. Drink: 2015 - 2020” 

 

 

Regularly $ 29.99

Special Private Sale Price

Only 
$23.00 a bottle


$117.00 for six!!!



Our Tasting Notes

The Pundit showcases the richness and depth of Columbia Valley Syrah fruit. Showing dark fruit with notes of forest floor, spice, and roasted meat, this is a nicely focused, fruit forward wine with an attractive chewy texture and long, pure finish. Excellent value. 10% whole cluster fermented, aged 12 months in predominantly (61%) neutral, tight grained French oak. Includes a portion of new American oak.



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Their story in their words….

Chateau Ste. Michelle’s Head Winemaker Bob Bertheau and his Washington team, along with Rhône valley collaborators, winemaker Michel Gassier and enology consultant Philippe Cambie, have combined their experience to produce two wines: Tenet GSM (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre) and The Pundit Syrah. Philippe and Michel provide expertise and use local techniques honed through centuries of experience with Rhône grapes in their birthplace, while the Chateau Ste. Michelle team provides expert knowledge of Washington fruit and the best in modern winemaking techniques. The combination of the two approaches produces wines that are balanced and vibrant and have a true sense of place. The goal is to break the old paradigms and have people look at Syrah and other Rhône varieties in a new light, leaving old prejudices behind. They share the strong belief (or “tenet”) that Syrah and its Rhône brethren can thrive in the Columbia Valley.

 

In addition, Gassier has crafted a companion wine, Le Fervent, from the Costières de Nîmes AOC of the Rhône Valley. Offering wines from both regions, the aim is to show their respective character and their common excellence. STYLISTIC GOAL

The goal with these wines is to exhibit the growing regions by letting the opulence and vibrancy of the varieties shine through while maintaining finesse and balance. Rhône Valley techniques for managing vine canopy and cluster size in the vineyard, and minimal use of new oak, delicate and precise handling of the fruit, fermentation with stems and extended maceration in the winery all help to accomplish this goal.

From vineyards grown at a similar latitude to the Northern Rhône, a region where French winemakers have mastered the art of terroir expression, the sand over basalt terroir is the perfect situation to make wines with a lot of finesse and balance, rather than just power. Favoring larger sizes and once-used barrels for aging, the oak print is kept to a minimum, leaving room for the minerality to shine through.

 

Cooler vineyard sites were selected, canopy size and load were adjusted, and grapes were hand-harvested to include whole clusters. The winemaking team then embarked on long macerations, reduced vineyard stress and used various techniques to ensure smaller clusters. This effort led to grapes with more concentrated flavors, without the decadence and intensity that result from more traditional domestic Rhône varietals.

 

The Chateau Ste. Michelle winemaking team also applied techniques perfected by Philippe. All grapes at Chateau Ste. Michelle are subjected to rigorous sorting and are treated with the utmost care. Inclusion of stems in fermentations, however, provides very specific and unique characteristics that are certainly a departure from more fruit–driven Chateau Ste. Michelle wines, as is the use of extended maceration. These techniques lead to increased complexity and a different expression of terroir. Their employment, followed by minimal handling of the wine in barrel and the increased use of neutral oak and large format barrels preserves these different characters all the way to the bottle.