Sine Qua Non
Dirt Vernacular Grenache Blend
Nose-on attack of baking chocolate and dark, black cherries. Rich and smooth, bordering opulent but not the least bit cloying. Hides 16% alcohol with stealth. Mouth coating fig, more chocolate and a minute-plus tail. Outrageously awesome. Suspect this will improve with more age.
Nose-on attack of baking chocolate and dark, black cherries. Rich and smooth, bordering opulent but not the least bit cloying. Hides 16% alcohol with stealth. Mouth coating fig, more chocolate and a minute-plus tail. Outrageously awesome. Suspect this will improve with more age.
Jan 30th, 20232016 Sine Qua Non "Dirt Vernacular" California Grenache. The blend is 78% Grenache, 11.5% Mourvedre, 7% Touriga Nacional and 3.5% Petite Sirah, dominated by estate fruit, but some 9% came from the Krankl's blocks at Bien Nacido Vineyard that are farmed to their specifications. 16% alcohol. So for me, it all started with “Incognito.” Greatest Grenache I’d ever tasted. Simply stunning and still one of my favorites. How do you top that one? Well then “The Inaugural” showed up. Phenomenal!Then it’s “Ode To E.” Y’all know I absolutely LOVE that wine! Oh but wait, here comes “Trouver L'Arène.” Exquisite! And just in case you missed them all, now there’s tonight’s selection. And I’m pleased to report that the streak continues. As I’ve mentioned previously several times, Grenache is quite possibly the most difficult and finicky grape. But what really sets SQN apart is the final blend. Simply stated, Manfred is a genius when it comes to blending. If you have one, feel free to pull the cork as this wine is absolutely open for business. About a 3 hour decant at cellar temperature, the nose is, as usual with SQN, mind blowing. Cherries, plums, pepper, teriyaki, kirsch and a bouquet of roses. Full-bodied, ultra-rich, multi-layered palate-staining ripe black fruit smorgasbord. Tremendous depth and purity. What a finish! The parade of excellence marches on!
2016 Sine Qua Non "Dirt Vernacular" California Grenache. The blend is 78% Grenache, 11.5% Mourvedre, 7% Touriga Nacional and 3.5% Petite Sirah, dominated by estate fruit, but some 9% came from the Krankl's blocks at Bien Nacido Vineyard that are farmed to their specifications. 16% alcohol. So for me, it all started with “Incognito.” Greatest Grenache I’d ever tasted. Simply stunning and still one of my favorites. How do you top that one? Well then “The Inaugural” showed up. Phenomenal!Then it’s “Ode To E.” Y’all know I absolutely LOVE that wine! Oh but wait, here comes “Trouver L'Arène.” Exquisite! And just in case you missed them all, now there’s tonight’s selection. And I’m pleased to report that the streak continues. As I’ve mentioned previously several times, Grenache is quite possibly the most difficult and finicky grape. But what really sets SQN apart is the final blend. Simply stated, Manfred is a genius when it comes to blending. If you have one, feel free to pull the cork as this wine is absolutely open for business. About a 3 hour decant at cellar temperature, the nose is, as usual with SQN, mind blowing. Cherries, plums, pepper, teriyaki, kirsch and a bouquet of roses. Full-bodied, ultra-rich, multi-layered palate-staining ripe black fruit smorgasbord. Tremendous depth and purity. What a finish! The parade of excellence marches on!
1 person found it helpfulApr 13th, 2019Very cool contribution from a local Hawkeye but I straight up couldn’t taste it. Palate fatigue x baby killing = no rating
Very cool contribution from a local Hawkeye but I straight up couldn’t taste it. Palate fatigue x baby killing = no rating
May 19th, 2019Blend of Grenache (78%), Mourvèdre (11.5%), Touriga National (7%) and Petite Sirah (3.5%). Dark ruby/purple color. Aromas of kirsch, herbs and graphite. Black berry/currant flavors with notes of black pepper, those fresh herbs and graphite. Pleasant earthy flavor on the finish Full bodied and powerful but quite austere and elegant at the same time. Intense complexity and depth. Incredible!! Thanks for sharing, Petey P!,
Blend of Grenache (78%), Mourvèdre (11.5%), Touriga National (7%) and Petite Sirah (3.5%). Dark ruby/purple color. Aromas of kirsch, herbs and graphite. Black berry/currant flavors with notes of black pepper, those fresh herbs and graphite. Pleasant earthy flavor on the finish Full bodied and powerful but quite austere and elegant at the same time. Intense complexity and depth. Incredible!! Thanks for sharing, Petey P!,
Oct 7th, 2024Dark, luscious, rich, and smooth with robust black fruit notes such as candied blackberry, plum sauce, creme de cassis, violet, also leather, dark chocolate, espresso, black tea, anise, fennel, black peppercorn and baking spice. A powerhouse. Layers of complexity. Some seriously delicious juice.
Dark, luscious, rich, and smooth with robust black fruit notes such as candied blackberry, plum sauce, creme de cassis, violet, also leather, dark chocolate, espresso, black tea, anise, fennel, black peppercorn and baking spice. A powerhouse. Layers of complexity. Some seriously delicious juice.
Oct 9th, 2022Rich and bold. Very potent aromatics. Orange peal, violets, maraschino cherries, black pepper. A meal on its own.
Rich and bold. Very potent aromatics. Orange peal, violets, maraschino cherries, black pepper. A meal on its own.
May 6th, 2022Post steak & Bordeaux wine, so good if you’re into this juice. Only 16% Abv🤷🏼♂️
Fantastic bottle, I agree with everything @Roman Sukley had to say so I won’t repeat it.
Post steak & Bordeaux wine, so good if you’re into this juice. Only 16% Abv🤷🏼♂️
Fantastic bottle, I agree with everything @Roman Sukley had to say so I won’t repeat it.
2016 Vintage. 16% Alcohol. No lighter style Grenache here. Can’t say more than @Roman Sukley other than first from our allocation and singing at this early age. Much more open than the 2016 SQN Rafael Syrah. This brought the fireworks! Happy July 4th 2020 all!
2016 Vintage. 16% Alcohol. No lighter style Grenache here. Can’t say more than @Roman Sukley other than first from our allocation and singing at this early age. Much more open than the 2016 SQN Rafael Syrah. This brought the fireworks! Happy July 4th 2020 all!
Jul 5th, 2020Absolutely brilliant. Happy New Year everyone!
Absolutely brilliant. Happy New Year everyone!
Jan 1st, 2020