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97
points

Donelan 2008 Richards Family Vineyard Syrah (Sonoma Valley)

  1. $90
This is not only one of the best Syrahs of the vintage, it’s easily the greatest Syrah ever produced from Sonoma Valley. Stuns with its soft, complex, black and blue berry, teriaki beef, black pepper and sandalwood flavors. The depth is unbelievable, the length impressive. Clearly a first growth Syrah, and should develop bottle complexity for the next six years…  — S.H.  (6/1/2011)
94
points

Donelan 2009 Kobler Family Vineyard Syrah (Green Valley)

  • Cellar Selection
  1. $45
Top 100 Cellar Selections 2011
An amazing wine, massively concentrated in fruit, yet beautifully balanced. Clearly one of the greatest California Syrahs of the vintage. Dry and complex, it shows intricate flavors of blackberries, Canadian bacon, mushu pork sauce, black pepper and smoky cedar flavors. Gorgeous and compelling, but far too young. Drink 2012–2018.  — S.H.  (6/1/2011)
94
points

Donelan 2008 Cuvée Keltie Syrah (Sonoma County)

  1. $75
A beautiful young wine, notable for two things, its balance and generosity. Feels wonderfully structured, with superb tannins and a fine dose of acidity framing massive blackberry, currant, bacon, black pepper, mineral and sandalwood flavors. Bone dry, it’s a superior Syrah that should develop over the next 4–6 years.  — S.H.  (6/1/2011)
93
points

Donelan 2009 Two Brothers Pinot Noir (Sonoma Coast)

  1. $45
Rhône specialist Donelan ventures into Burgundian territory with this Pinot Noir, with good results. The grapes were grown in the wild Fort Ross area, and the wine shows typical cool-climate acidity and a feral quality to the wild berry, cherry and spice flavors. A fascinating wine that should develop over the next eight years.  — S.H.  (8/1/2011)
92
points

Donelan 2009 Walker Vine Hill Syrah (Russian River Valley)

  • Cellar Selection
  1. $45
Very young, needs plenty of time. Still showing fermentation notes, with brisk, grapey acidity and primary cherry and raspberry fruit flavors. Seems brilliantly constructed and capable of aging, though. Hold until after 2012.  — S.H.  (6/1/2011)
90
points

Donelan 2008 Kobler Family Vineyard Syrah (Green Valley)

  1. $45
A tough, tannic young wine that will benefit from two or three years in the bottle, but probably no more. It’s bone dry and astringent now, with an intense core of blackberries, grilled meat and black pepper. Give it a few hours in a decanter before pouring.  — S.H.  (6/1/2011)
90
points

Donelan 2008 Cuvée Christine Syrah (North Coast)

  1. $45
This elegantly fruity wine is made for drinking now with spicy meats, like sausages and lamb chops. It’s dry and velvety in the mouth, with appealing flavors of raspberries and cherries, Dr. Pepper cola and peppery spices, accented with sweet, smoky oak.  — S.H.  (6/1/2011)
87
points

Donelan 2009 Venus Roussanne-Viognier (Sonoma County)

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  1. $45
Lots of crisp, jammy Meyer lemon, lime, vanilla, honey and creamy flavors in this Rhône-style blend. It’s a little too sweet and forward, especially for the price.  — S.H.  (6/1/2011)
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