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The Latest Releases from Le Vieux Pin and La Stella Wineries

With every season, there is either grape growing, harvesting, vinification, aging, or bottling of wine. Recently I was happy to do some tasting in Vancouver of recently bottled wines from Le Vieux Pin and La Stella wineries.  These two wineries from South Okanagan offer different styles of wines; Le Vieux Pin being produced in a more restrained French style, while La Stella in a more fruity and exuberant Italian style.  But both done with upmost care to quality.  In addition to tasting some of the latest bottles, media were also offered a comparison of syrahs from around the world, including from Le Vieux Pin.  So let’s start with my review of Le Vieux Pin and La Stella’s wines.

My Reviews of Le Vieux Pin’s Wines

My Reviews of La Stella’s Wines

A Global Syrah Comparison

Why would you want to compare your wines to other wines from around the world? Why not? What makes a comparison like this interesting is how the difference in climate and terroir affects the same grape, syrah in this case.  It is up to you to choose which you prefer; fruity, exuberant, restrained, dark and brooding.  The syrahs we sampled:

The majority of the wines were from BC.  From my notes, I noted that the BC wines were typically medium bodied.  There were aromas and/or flavours primarily of violets, coffee, smokiness, and dark fruit.   I noted blueberries on the California Ojai Vineyards as well as the Le Vieux Pin Equinoxe Syrah.  Lastly I noticed that some of the BC syrahs did show some minerality on the palate which I did not get on the other wines. The wines in this flight ranged from 1998 to 2010. The most aged, from New Zealand, still was very pleasant to drink, and probably at it’s peak.  I think the BC syrahs showed up quite well against the other syrahs in this flight and we should be proud of our BC wines.

Global syrah lineup 1
Global syrah lineup 2
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