Had this in Galway, Ireland for dinner. Bought it at Lidl. — 9 months ago
I opened this with some friends and it was alongside a 2003 Saxum Bone Rock (good, drink up), 2013 Donelan Obsidian (wow! Cayuse like), a 2013 SQN Le Supplement (massive and spectacular), and a 2016 The Third Twin Nuestra (feral, wild, cerebral).
While this was a fantastic bottle, I think it’s going to get slightly better (it bulked up and added a touch more of everything on day two). Undeniably Cayuse in style, but more northern Rhône Syrah than new world Syrah. Aromatically you are hit with that classic funk that Cayuse is known for...black olive, iron, mineral, and fox fur. Not sure of the whole cluster use here but it comes across as fairly strong/green with fruit notes of underripe black cherry. The splash of Viognier that Cayuse utilizes for their Cailloux makes this so perfumed. On the palate, it really shines showing iron, teriyaki, and olive tapenade. The savoriness of these wines meshes well with the fruit as age sets in and the fruit returns towards the back of the palate...blackberry, mulberry, and spicy rhubarb pie. Fantastic now, possibly outstanding in the next 2-3yrs. If opening soon, decant a couple hours and you’ll be golden. — 6 years ago

Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7
Third twin👍🏼
2011 - Tempranillo et Garnacha de nuestra finca Santa Rosalía. Vin bio.
Produit par A Modelo sl, Vizmalo, Burgos, Espagne. Vino de la Tierra de Castilla y León.
Très bon vin, puissant, agréable, tanins ronds. — 7 years ago
White rioja that's so amazing — 7 years ago
Incredible with duck — 3 months ago
All around winner, decant for a bit as it seriously mellows and is just really drinkable but bold enough to hold up to braised lamb — 6 years ago
Excellent Price Value — 6 years ago
Heady mixture of white granache, sauvignon blanc and viognier. Tropical fruit with a good mineral core. — 6 years ago
A field blend of Petite Syrah, Zinfandel, Alicante, Carignane, and even Chenin Blanc among others that spend 15 months in mostly French barrel, 20% new.
The complex nose shows dark plum, blackberry, dates along with subtle savory notes of leather and dried herbs. At nine years, this shows maturity with a smooth almost silky palate yet retains balanced acidity. Long lightly candied finish. — 3 months ago
Pessimist — Un brindis entre amigos
Probamos el Pessimist una tarde cualquiera.
El vino abrió su alma como nosotros la nuestra: oscuro, profundo y un ligero toque dulce de sinceridad.
Al servirlo, su color "chicha morada", denso y casi misterioso como las mejores conversaciones. En nariz, fue un abrazo de moras, ciruela, un toque de vainilla y esa nota ahumada profunda que parecía venir de alguna historia que ya habíamos vivido.
Al probarlo, todo se ensambló con naturalidad... la potencia del Syrah, la dulzura del Zinfandel y la estructura del Petite Sirah fusionaron nuestras personalidades en la mesa.
Taninos suaves, redondos pero con la firmeza justa que te envuelve el paladar sin imponerse. Vino con carácter, pero sin arrogancia que supo acompañar mientras hablábamos de la vida,
y celebrar.
Pessimist no nos pareció pesimista... nos recordó que el tiempo bien vivido se mide en copas compartidas, y que algunos vinos, como algunas amistades, se sienten mejor cuando se dejan abrir con calma! — a year ago
De vinos chidos, nuestra primera adquisición — 5 years ago
One of my favorite Espadin sites along with production by one of my favorite producers/family is a recipe for success. Dixeebe! — 6 years ago
Warm spices and red fruit. Great nose — 6 years ago
Fading. Past peak. — 7 years ago
Sa, 2.032019: mit Ruth+Jürg, Roman — 7 years ago
Somm David T
Independent Sommelier/Wine Educator
This is drinking beautifully. It was extremely elegant on the front & mid palate and only revealed its Tempranillo character softly on the long set. I would saying this is around its peak and best self. — 11 days ago