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Sine
Qua Non: The wines of Sine Qua Non (SQN),
produced by Elaine and Manfred Krankl are highly
distinct in style, quality and name! Made in low volume
and generally hard to find, Sine Qua Non makes some of the most
unique and special wines in California. The Syrah and
Pinot Noir made by Sine Qua Non are rich full bodied
multi-dimensional complex wines. Not to be outdone by
taste are the creative names; Just for the love of it, On Your Toes, Papa and Poker Face
to name a few!
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Sine Qua Non
Wines (Something Special):
2002 Sine Qua Non Just for the Love of it Syrah - RP
100 - A dead-ringer (at least aromatically) for Guigal’s
single vineyard Cote Rotie La Mouline, the 2002 Just For The
Love of It is the greatest California Syrah I have yet tasted.
A one-thousand case blend of 96% Syrah, 2% Grenache, and 2%
Viognier, it is nearly equal parts Alban, Bien Nacido, and
Stolpman fruit with a small amount from both Shadow Canyon and
White Hawk. It boasts a provocative perfume of creme de
cassis, toast, blackberries, licorice, barbecue spice, and
exotic floral scents. Extremely full-bodied, with fabulous
intensity, great purity, awesome length, and a finish that
lasts over a minute, this classic is a must purchase. Already
accessible, it will drink well for 10-15 years.
2001 Sine Qua Non On Your Toes Syrah - RP 99 - The
virtually perfect 2001 On Your Toes is 100% Syrah (aged 39
months in new oak) from three vineyard sources, White Hawk,
Alban, and Stolpman. I have already consumed two bottles of
this extraordinary wine and, amazingly, the oak is less
noticeable than in SQN’s Syrahs bottled after a normal elevage
of 24-26 months in wood. It boasts a gorgeous blue/purple
color to the rim as well as exceptional aromas of pure creme
de cassis and blackberries intertwined with acacia flowers,
licorice, and delicate, subtle toast notes. In the mouth, it
is pure silk. An opulent, voluptuously-textured offering that
cascades over the palate with no hard edges and nothing out of
place, it is a brilliant tour de force in winemaking that can
be drunk now or cellared for more than a decade.
The world’s most profound wines are always made by the same
kind of people ... artists, craftspeople, revolutionaries, and
traditionalists who have one overwhelming trait in common ...
they are irrefutably dedicated to the pursuit of excellence,
and their hearts, souls, and enormous talents are reflected in
wines of singular personality and achievement. There are never
any compromises, so it is no surprise that what takes place in
these cellars is the transformation of a commonplace beverage
into a form of drinkable art!
Manfred Krankl and his charming wife, Elaine (referred to by
Krankl as “E”), are on a roll given what has emerged from
their funky warehouse/garage winery located in what looks like
a discarded Hollywood set from the movie Mad Max. Finding a
bottle or two of Sine Qua Non is no easy task since virtually
all these wines are sold to longtime mailing list clients as
well as the country’s finest upscale restaurants. However,
some relief is in sight as Krankl is beginning to get fruit
from his own Eleven Confessions Vineyard in the Santa Rita
Hills. Moreover, he planted another vineyard in Ventura County
on a bald outcropping that should produce some fascinating
Rhone varietals. The upcoming releases all reveal Krankl’s
magic touch, and like some of the finest wineries working with
Rhone varietals, Manfred Krankl is a creative blender,
recognizing that blends generally result in more nuances and
flavor complexity than a single varietal cuvee.
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