United States
Santa Barbara County
California
Red
75% yrah, 25% Grenache
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2024 - 2035
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Joey Tensley’s 2021s capture all the potential I sensed when I tasted them from barrel last year. The wines offer a combination of fruit purity, textural intensity and vibrancy that perfectly captures the essence of 2021. Most of the wines see some whole cluster, around 25-30% and minimal new oak, also around 25%, with one or two exceptions. The 2022s, which I tasted just prior to bottling, show a touch more fruit intensity and overall concentration. It will be interesting to see how those wines develop over the next year.
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Joey Tensley showed me an impressive range of wines on my most recent visit. The 2020s largely capture all the potential I sensed last year, while the 2021s, from a much cooler, vibrant vintage, are hugely promising. These powerful, heady wines are often compelling, as is the case with both the 2020s and 2021s. There is some whole cluster influence that nicely balances all of the richness Tensely coaxes from what is an enviable collection of sites. Tensely fans will also want to check out the new P2K series, which are made from some of historic sites in Santa Barbara.
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