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94
points

Sylvester 2003 Kiara Reserve Sangiovese Port (Paso Robles)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $20
This extremely sweet wine has flavors of cherries, blackberries, raspberries, dark chocolate, coconut macaroon and vanilla custard, with rich tannins and a crisp spine of tangerine acidity. It’s totally, decadently delicious.  — S.H.  (10/1/2007)
91
points

Sylvester 2005 Port Syrah (Paso Robles)

  1. $25
Sugar saves the day in this dessert wine. It’s very sweet and fruity, like a blackberry tart with the smoky crust, sauced up with sweetened espresso, shaved chocolate, candied orange zest and roasted coconut flakes.  — S.H.  (10/1/2008)
87
points

Sylvester 2005 Nikiara Red (Paso Robles)

  1. $30
This is a Cab-based Bordeaux blend, and it shows Paso’s ability to produce a ripe, gentle red wine that’s immediately appealing. There’s a nice earthiness to the cassis flavors, and a rich, tannic structure that makes you dream of a perfectly broiled steak or chop, brushed with brown butter sauce with a touch of garlic.  — S.H.  (4/1/2008)
87
points

Sylvester 2006 Kiara Private Reserve Syrah (Paso Robles)

  1. $18
Very dry, full-bodied and tartly tannic, this Syrah had dried cherry fruit and Provençal herb flavors with a light touch of oak. Shows some real elegance and complexity at a price that’s not bad.  — S.H.  (11/1/2008)
87
points

Sylvester 2008 Kiara Private Reserve Sauvignon Blanc (Paso Robles)

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  1. $15
Very dry and crisp, showing plenty of gooseberry flavors that verge on feline spray but stop just short. Enriched with lemons and limes, honey and vanilla. This is a good price for a delightful Sauvignon Blanc.  — S.H.  (10/1/2009)
87
points

Sylvester 2006 Nikiara Meritage (Paso Robles)

  1. $35
Ultra-ripe to the point of overripe, this very dry wine is rustically tannic, with flavors of blackberries, raisins and pepper. Probably at its best now.  — S.H.  (10/1/2009)
86
points

Sylvester 2007 Kiara Private Reserve Sauvignon Blanc (Paso Robles)

  1. $15
Crisp acidity is what makes this dry wine work. It gives a clean scour to the exotic flavors, which are very ripe, suggesting limes, guavas, lemon pepper and root beer.  — S.H.  (11/1/2008)
86
points

Sylvester 2006 Kiara Private Reserve Chardonnay (Paso Robles)

  1. $15
Pretty good price for a dry Chardonnay that doesn’t overwhelm with fruit, but is subtle and elegant and balanced with crisp acidity. Shows notes of peaches, tropical fruits, smoky oak and Asian spices.  — S.H.  (11/1/2008)
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