United States
Gabilan Mountains, Central Coast
Red
Syrah
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2014 - 2019
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Big Basin proprietor Bradley Brown began his career as an apprentice of John Alban, so it is hardly a surprise that the early Big Basin wines reflect that influence. Over the last few years, Brown has made a pretty radical shift towards a much lighter style of winemaking. Picking dates have moved up and the overall emphasis today is on freshness. Neutral oak is favored over new barrels, while the use of whole clusters, especially in Pinot, is on the way up. It isn't exactly clear to me yet where Brown and Big Basin will ultimately end up in the stylistic spectrum but it is obvious the wines are quite different in style than they were just a few years ago. At the same time, both 2011 and 2012 are lighter vintages, so vintage characteristics can't be discounted. In 2011 getting full ripeness was very difficult, while in 2012 generous yields resulted in mid-weight wines that are open, supple, but that at times lack structure.
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2014 - 2022
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Proprietor Bradley Brown crafts some of the most compelling, small-production artisan wines in California's Central Coast. With each passing year, the wines are more refined and polished, making Big Basin one of the most dynamic up and coming wineries in the state. The 2012s are the most promising young wines I have tasted from Big Basin. Harvests have moved up slightly, the use of whole clusters is up and there is more attention to cooperage, all of which bode well for the future. As always, the approach at Big Basin emphasizes native fermentations and malos with extended macerations and only moderate amounts of new oak. Brown felt a few of the Rhone-variety wines need a few additional months in bottle, so I will report on those wines after the summer.
2011 Syrah Rattlesnake Rock | Vinous - Explore All Things Wine