

Sine Qua Non Rien Ne Va Plus Roussanne 2001
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BN#264456 |
| Category | White Wine |
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| Varietal | Roussanne |
| Region | California |
| Producer | Sine Qua Non |
Sine Qua Non
The intense, distinctive wines of Elaine and Manfred Krankl are highly sought after for good reason: they are some of the very best wines being produced in the United States. And though the wines are already of the highest quality and sell out quickly each vintage, the Krankls continue to strive to make improvements. For those who have had the pleasure (and luck) to taste these wines over the years, one can notice even more refinement and harmony in each new release.
Wine Advocate
One of the most amazing dry whites I have ever tasted is the 2001 Rien Ne Va Plus. Fashioned from 100% Roussanne, and aged on its lees for an extremely long period, my initial image when I tasted it was of the great Barsac, the 2001 Climens. However, the Sine Qua Non wine is bone dry with no sweetness evident. It gains in both stature and aromatic dimension as it sits in the glass. At first, I did not like it as well as the Whisperin’ E or the 2003 Proprietary White, but after 30-45 minutes in a decanter, the Rien Ne Va Plus was a symphony of exotic aromas and flavors. Dense, rich, and full-bodied, with impeccable balance, superb honeyed richness, and wonderfully integrated wood, it is undeniably the greatest New World expression of Roussanne made to date. Another dramatic characteristic, its golden color seemed to lighten as it sat in the glass and sucked up oxygen. This is an amazing achievement! Sadly, production is less than 100 cases.
Score: 98. —Robert Parker, August 2004.
All sizes are 750ml unless otherwise noted.
Vintages and ratings subject to change at any time.
All pricing and availability subject to change.
Inventory, sales and pick-ups are out of the Santa Ana location,
except for liquor which is only sold and picked up out of our San Francisco location.

