Sine Qua Non

Five Shooter Grenache

9.518 ratings
9.57 pro ratings
Central Coast, California, USA
Grenache
Chocolate & Caramel, Herbs, Soft Cheese, Salami & Prosciutto, Turkey, Pasta, Mushrooms, Veal, Tomato-Based, Chicken, Exotic Spices, Potato, White Rice, Duck, Nuts & Seeds, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Asian Cuisine, Salads & Greens, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, Quinoa
Top Notes For
Nick Lobaccaro

2010 Sine Qua Non Grenache- About as good as it gets across the board, these singular, incredible wines are the result of an obsessive attention to detail at all stages of the wine making process. There is no secret or hidden magic going on here. The incredibly talented and down-to-earth Manfred Krankl simply walks the walk as opposed to only talking about attention to detail or offering up the standard, wine is made in the vineyard comments. Looking at the vintages focused on here, 2009 has produced a decadent, voluptuous style that offers up thrilling levels of fruit as well as an approachable, heady richness that-s hard to resist. While they possess ample depth and structure, I would drink these before either the 2010s or 2011s. The 2010s here are stunning and have everything; gorgeous fruit, awesome concentration and incredible purity. While the most age-worthy of the recent vintages, they're a spectacular drink even today. The 2011s, which were all tasted out of barrel, have additional freshness and focus over the 2010s. They have solid concentration and overall balanced profiles that should allow them to cruise in the cellar.

2010 Sine Qua Non Grenache- About as good as it gets across the board, these singular, incredible wines are the result of an obsessive attention to detail at all stages of the wine making process. There is no secret or hidden magic going on here. The incredibly talented and down-to-earth Manfred Krankl simply walks the walk as opposed to only talking about attention to detail or offering up the standard, wine is made in the vineyard comments. Looking at the vintages focused on here, 2009 has produced a decadent, voluptuous style that offers up thrilling levels of fruit as well as an approachable, heady richness that-s hard to resist. While they possess ample depth and structure, I would drink these before either the 2010s or 2011s. The 2010s here are stunning and have everything; gorgeous fruit, awesome concentration and incredible purity. While the most age-worthy of the recent vintages, they're a spectacular drink even today. The 2011s, which were all tasted out of barrel, have additional freshness and focus over the 2010s. They have solid concentration and overall balanced profiles that should allow them to cruise in the cellar.

3 people found it helpfulFeb 9th, 2014
Jim Wallick

2 hours in a decanter and couldn't be better

2 hours in a decanter and couldn't be better

1 person found it helpfulFeb 9th, 2014
Ryan Pass

Dessert wine. Like blueberry pie

Dessert wine. Like blueberry pie

Jan 22nd, 2014
Howard Greenfield

Love it- had with foie gras and dessert!

Love it- had with foie gras and dessert!

Jul 27th, 2014
Melissa Swanson

Fruity, spice and viscosity. Love it.

Fruity, spice and viscosity. Love it.

Jul 2nd, 2014
E & K G

Elegance and punch both mixed well in this bottle. First Sine Qua Non!

Elegance and punch both mixed well in this bottle. First Sine Qua Non!

May 11th, 2014
Eric L.

I loved this wine. Really exceeded my expectations.

I loved this wine. Really exceeded my expectations.

Mar 27th, 2014
The Schwartz

SQN T&A 2010

SQN T&A 2010

Feb 14th, 2014
Steven Foster

Wine buyer Belmont Wine Exchange

10

Steven had this 10 years ago

Steven had this 10 years ago

Jul 21st, 2014
Dominik Sona

Dominik had this 10 years ago

Dominik had this 10 years ago

Jul 10th, 2014