2001 Founders’ Reserve
Founders’ Reserve is meticulously selected from the best lots in the winery in years without an Esprit de Beaucastel. It is a blend of four estate-grown Rhône varietals: Mourvèdre, Syrah, Grenache and Counoise. Like most wines of the Southern Rhône, it is a blend of varietals, featuring the meatiness of Mourvèdre, the spice and structure of Syrah, and the generous fruit of Grenache and Counoise.
Tasting Notes
The 2001 Founders’ Reserve shows meaty aromas of white pepper and plum, followed by elegant flavors of roasted meats and licorice, firm tannins, and a long, juicy finish.
Updated tasting notes from a May 2019 vertical tasting can be found on the Tablas Creek blog.
Technical Details
Appellation
- Paso Robles
Technical Notes
- 14.5% Alcohol by Volume
- 300 Cases Produced
Blend
- 43% Mourvèdre
- 38% Syrah
- 13% Grenache
- 6% Counoise
Recipes & Pairings
Recipe Suggestions
Food Pairings
- Grilled steaks
- Pastas with meat sauces
- Rich beef stews
- Spicy sausages
Production Notes
The 2001 vintage began with a late-spring frost, reducing quantities of grapes by nearly 50%. The summer was warm and sunny, but cool nights preserved the aromatics of the Syrah, while the low yields (1.5–2.5 tons per acre) produced intense flavors and chewy tannins. The harvest began with the Syrah on August 28, followed with the Grenache and Counoise in mid-September, and finished with the last lot of Mourvèdre on October 3.
All varietals were fermented in stainless steel with the use of native yeasts: the Syrah in open-top fermenters, punched down manually, and the other varietals in closed fermenters with pump-over aeration. After pressing, the wines were racked, blended, aged for a year in 1200-gallon French oak foudres, and then bottled in June 2003. The wines underwent only a light filtration before bottling.
2001’s spring frost was hard on all the varieties, but particularly hard on the newly-sprouted Mourvedre. When we blended the wines, we blended a tentative Syrah-driven Esprit de Beaucastel and even held out a few top barrels with which to make a Panoplie, but in the end decided not to release an Esprit de Beaucastel that was not lead by its traditional Mourvedre. Most of the prospective Esprit was blended into the 2001 Côtes de Tablas, while a portion was blended with the Mourvedre-rich Panoplie lots to make our first Founders’ Reserve.