Sine Qua Non is arguably California’s most “ cult ” winery . Their wines are extremely rare , produced in small quantities , sometimes only a few barrels. Needless to say , you have to sign up for a waiting list to get their hands on them . Another important feature is that the estate is owned by iconoclastic Austrian artist and restaurateur Manfred Krakl . Krakl founded the winery with his wife , Elaine , in 1994 in Västura , California, a town an hour north of Los Angeles. Each wine tells a story , has a different name and a unique label , created of course by Manfred himself.
Jeb Dunnuck – Rated 97-99:
Scheduled to be bottled in August, the 2021 Syrah Distenta III looks set to be another incredibly good Syrah from Krankl. Made from 82% Syrah, 11% Grenache and the remainder Mourvèdre, Petite Sirah and a handful of white grapes, its deep purple hue is followed by classic cool-climate Syrah notes of smoky dark fruits, iron, black olives and meaty, peppery undertones. Incredibly pure, full-bodied richness and perfectly integrated tannins and acidity, it will last 15-20 years. This is an absolutely magical Syrah in the making.
Wine Advocate (Robert Parker) – Rated 98+:
I tasted the 2021 Distenta III Syrah in barrel blend on July 6—it’s scheduled to be bottled in August. It’s sourced from three estate vineyards: The Third Twin (51%), Cumulus (26%), and 23% Eleven Confessions (23%). The Syrah is blended with 11.3% Grenache, 3.3% Mourvèdre, 2.1% Petite Sirah, 0.9% Petit Manseng, and 0.7% Muscat, and was vinified from 21% whole clusters. It aged for about 23 months in 53% new French oak, 43% one- to three-year-old barrels, and 4% concrete. Opaque ruby purple in the glass, the Distenta III’s aromatic complexity demands a great deal of patience, as a singular truffle, earth and coffee bean character gives way to electric streaks of crème de violette, blueberry liqueur and peppermint patty. The palate is medium to full-bodied and exceptionally light on its feet. It slides silkily across the palate with a firework of freshness, its floral fruit tempered by graphite tones. Approximately 1,880 cases and 600 magnums are expected to be released in January 2024.