Onabay Vineyards 2006 “Night Heron” Merlot
Onabay Vineyards 2006 "Night Heron" Merlot ($25) is a blend of 86% merlot, 9% cabernet franc and 5% syrah. That syrah worried me a bit because Long Island syrah, particularly in a cooler year like 2006, doesn't often impress..
But I had no reason for concern. I like this wine quite a bit.
A nicely extracted medium-dark garnet, the nose offers nice dark fruit aromas of black cherry, black berry and even a little blueberry, accented by basil, thyme and a little smokiness.
That same dark fruit character, black cherry and black raspberry this time, leads on an elegant, medium-bodied palate. Secondary flavors of herbs, mocha and subtle graphite — especially on the long finish — add layers of complexity. The tannins are of medium-intensity, but well integrated. They bring grip but don't overwhelm or punish the palate.
This is a well-priced, delicious merlot that represents Long Island's unique terroir extremely well.
Grape(s): 86% merlot, 9% cabernet franc and 5% syrah
Producer: Onabay Vineyards
AVA: North Fork of Long Island
Price: $25
Rating:
(3 out of 5 | Recommended)
(Ratings Guide)
Lenn…. 2 of your last 4 Tasting Notes postings have come from Onabay. Is there a place where these wines can be tasted on the North Fork? Do you know if they have plans for a public tasting room?
Thanks, Dave