Niero
This wine is interesting because it comes from the area of Condrieu, one of few white wine appellations in the Northern Rhone. Growing Syrah means the Nieros, a father-son team, can't call it Condrieu. They have to call it Vin de Pays des Collinnes Rhodaniennes, which is a more basic regional qualification. Syrah from the northern Rhone is usually very expensive so this is a great value. It is an undercover gem. Also, the Nieros are practitioners of "lutte raisonee" which means reasonable interference. It is a sustainable approach to organic agriculture using sprays or other methods only if absolutely necessary but for the most part abstaining.
They also make Cotes Rotie and Condrieu. The northern Rhone is a very ancient area where the vineyards are super old and positioned on very steep terraced hillsides making labor manual and extremely hard. Syrah is native to the northern Rhone and never blended, lending authenticity All other Syrahs are second or even third in our opinion.
Traditionally these wines are tannic but this wine is made in a younger more approachable style, as even its bottle implies. The wine is ready to drink now, in comparison to Cote Rotie (roasted slope) which could take years to be accessible. It has a shorter maceration, i.e. spending less time in contact with the skins, which makes the wine less tannic and more fruit forward, like a gay bar.
Niero is medium bodied, earthy and has an herby quality to it. Like wet pipe tobacco. This wine and other northern Rhone Syrahs are perfect to go with our grass fed steaks. Also good with cheese like the mild and nutty Vermont Ayre! Noble, historical, and drinkable.
"I love da niero. He's a fabulous actor."- Sara Moffat
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