2013 Syrah Cuvée Violette
2013 is a tale of two vintages in the same year. Dry and warm autumn is almost a sure thing in our region. 2013 was a rare exception. We had an unusual string of rainy days in the middle of harvest in mid September. The characteristic of the wines is as such dependent on if the grapes were picked before or after the rainy period. Wines made from grapes harvested before the rain virtually needed no sorting as they showed clean and robust flavors of a dry growing season with plenty of very hot days. The rain was a double edge sword though and a blessing in disguise if you will. On one hand it provided an opportunity for the vines to continue pushing forward for better sugar/acid balance and greater phenolic maturity but on the other hand it meant the arrival of rot (need for extensive sorting) and flavor dilution in less than ideal sites (not to worry we have no mediocre parcels). Sorting was the key word along with when the fruit was harvested and in which site it was grown. Buyers of Okanagan wines in general are best to shop by producer and well-known sites for their quick draining soil make up. Taste before you buy is our recommendation in general but in particular for 2013.
Cuvée Violette, as the name suggests, displays the perfumed and floral side of this noble grape variety. in 2013 Syrah is co-fermented not with the usual addition of viognier but instead with about 1 percent of Roussanne. Roussanne acts like saffron or truffle; a small amount makes a big difference in the final result. The palate is silky smooth thanks to a gentle ferment with focus on allowing the feminine and graceful qualities of Syrah to come to the foreground. 2013 Syrah “Cuvée Violette” is meant for drinking upon release while you await your Syrah “Cuvée Classique” and Syrah “Cuvée Equinoxe” to mature. Having said that, “Cuvée Violette” can be aged for the mid term (5-8 years) and will likely continue to improve past that age too.
Please note prices do not include applicable taxes or bottle deposit (PST 10% and GST 5%)
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Meat-Based
Crispy-Skin Duck Breast with a Lavender Honey Gastrique or Steak Dianne with a Flambe of Crème de Violette and Cassis Moutarde is a match made in heaven as well.
Plant-Based
Hearty, earthy and lightly herbal food with this one. Lentil Walnut Meatloaf with Burnt Onion Jus is definitely a winner.