I was in Paso Robles last week and tasted two very stunning Syrahs made in a similar style. Most of us on this site know the "image" of Paso Robles, big over the top, etc. Many fine wine fans just pass on any Paso wines. Dig deeper.
i encourage everyone to get out and see the place, it will blow you away. a very diverse appellation that desperately needs to be redrawn and sub-divided. Huge Diurnals (up to 50degrees!), a massive belt of limestone running through the west-side, ocean fog.......
Tablas Creek, 2006 Syrah & Four Vines, "one tree hill vineyard" syrah,2006 both of the these wines expressed characteristics i have only seen in Cornas, screaming gravelly minerality, high acidity, meat, black fruits, iron, rich black pepper, wow.
This is my favorite expression of the grape and one we rarely see in the new world. Many will not believe this, i mean Paso? is probably what you're thinking, seek out these bottlings, the food matches are ridiculous. Maybe this cool climate awesome-ness will catch on...
Yet this further complicates things because there are so many varying styles on the market, the consumer has no idea how to pick a wine. syrah sells out in tasting rooms, and just sits in restaurant cellars.