Interesting variation here in this blend of Grenache, Syrah and Malbec. Is this still a GSM? Well, the winery gave it a proprietary name (after the owner’s daughter) to avoid confusion. Located on the outskirts of Hood River in the Columbia Gorge region, this winery favors red wines by a wide margin. During my visit, 22 red wines were being poured at the tasting room. Among those tasted, both the Cabernet Franc and Syrah were above average, but this was the standout. It is medium-bodied, with tons of black cherry and spice fruit. There’s also a subtle floral, violet-like component. Its flavors follow along but with a light touch of anise in the finish. Vibrant, nicely textured and finishing long and smooth. And for a little more intrigue, the winemaker is Michael Sebastiani. Yes, the 4th generation of the famous Sonoma wine family, is making wines in Oregon.
Cathedral Ridge Winery, Columbia Gorge (Oregon) 2016
By Norm Roby