Sunday, November 1, 2009

2007 Black Mesa Petite Sirah

Three posts in one day? Ridiculous - finally opened and enjoyed a bottle of wine from New Mexico. I had bought a sampler pack at the Vivac Winery in Dixon, as well as two Petite Sirahs from Black Mesa Winery. I remain more impressed with the latter than the former - the Sangiovese and Nebbiolo from Vivac turned out to be limpid, clear around the glass, boring ass wine reminiscent of Chianti in the 1970s. Pretty horrid - so I've used them cooking (pasta, braising spinach). But this Black Mesa Petite is not bad at all, shooting mid-80s all the way around. There's a touch of heat on this, from the alcohol, at 15.2% ABV but once it blows off a bit, there's a tart, rich cranberry aspect to this wine that is easy to like. It is different from typical Petites, and probably not the apogee of varietal "typicite" but still....enjoyable. Look for it.
84/100.
Bottom Line: New Mexico's wines...redeemed.

1 comment:

Eric Perramond said...

Update, 2nd bottle.
Opened and drank the second of our 07 Black Mesa P.Sirah on 1.22.-1.22.2010 and it drank especially well with some hearty chili.
86/100 for this bottle - still a lot of cranberry but enjoyable