This lot is comprised of 3 bottle(s) of 2004 Sine Qua Non The Straw Man and 2006 Sine Qua Non Mr K The Ice Man - 375ml. Estimate for this lot is between $700 - $1000 with a reserve of $480. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 10310. Detailed lot- 2 bottles of 2004 Sine Qua Non THE STRAW MAN (375ml), 1 bottle of 2006 Sine Qua Non Mr K The Ice Man Central Coast (375ml).
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All wines purchased on release and sent to the client's home in the US. Shipped temperature controlled to Canada and have been in Iron Gate's storage vaults for over 15 years
The score for 2004 Sine Qua Non THE STRAW MAN is 100 points from Robert Parker and the tasting note - and 310 grams per liter of residual sugar yet an amazing 7.6 grams per liter of acidity. An elixir of amazing proportions, there are 2,500 half bottles, which will be released in early 2008. Astounding notes of marmalade, creme brulee, and a liqueur of roasted nuts are accompanied by fabulous acidity, which provides uplift and vibrancy in spite of its enormous richness and unctuosity. The only thing I can say is you must taste it to believe it! I have no idea how long these sweeties will keep, but they should easily last for two decades or more. To reiterate, it is a challenge to analyze these wines. I know they are distinctive, and I think I am beginning to understand why they are so much greater than just about every other Syrah or Grenache-based wine in California. In short, it is talent and incredibly meticulous hard work. No one works as hard or is as maniacal about a vineyard’s viticulture and winemaking as Manfred Krankl. Take that, add in exceptional talent, humility, top-notch vineyards, and I believe I understand the fundamentals of why these wines are so special.
"The score for 2006 Sine Qua Non Mr K The Ice Man Central Coast is 95-97 points from Robert Parker and the tasting note - To be released next year, the 2006 Mr. K. The Iceman (287 grams of residual sugar and 9.4% alcohol) possesses zesty acidity as well as extraordinary complexity. It should rival some of the world’s greatest sweet wines.
To reiterate, it is a challenge to analyze these wines. I know they are distinctive, and I think I am beginning to understand why they are so much greater than just about every other Syrah or Grenache-based wine in California. In short, it is talent and incredibly meticulous hard work. No one works as hard or is as maniacal about a vineyard’s viticulture and winemaking as Manfred Krankl. Take that, add in exceptional talent, humility, top-notch vineyards, and I believe I understand the fundamentals of why these wines are so special."