Tyrus Evan is Ken Wright's small boutique winery. It produces Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Syrah and Claret, all in small quantities. We came across it the first time quite by accident. Their tasting room is in the old railway station in Carlton. We tasted through a flight and fell in love with the Clarets.
The nose of the 2004 Ciel Du Cheval is peppery, with red fruit and a touch of (as Gary V. would call it) poop. On the palate I get ripe raspberry and blackberry, ripe plumbs, solid tannins, and a peppery, cherry finish that lingers nicely. I find it to be surprisingly fruit-forward. The nose would lead you to believe it will be much heavier in tannins and pepper, but it it balanced nicely.
As I drink this, my wife and I both agree another trip to Willamette is necessary. This was our last bottle of the Tyrus Evan and we need to stock up.
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