2021 Copia Vineyards “The Cure” GSM – Paired with a Gourmet Mediterranean Dinner

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The Wine – “Wine is bottled Poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

What a wonderful experience last evening tasting for the first time the 2021 Copia Vineyards “The Cure” GSM wine. Words come up short in describing this delicious and full body wine. I tend to be a fan of straight varietals but have found some good blends over the years. However, this was off the charts in quality, taste and value. Upon the first sip it was like an Olympic diver penetrating the water with merely a splash. So, it was with this wine entering my palate that it went directly to my soul of wine experiences and memories, confirming its mysterious origins. True to its name, “The Cure”, it provided a healing of many preconceived notions on GSM blends being “soft and light”.

A little bit on the wine facts before describing the taste. It is a blend of Mourvèdre (45%), Grenache (28%) and Syrah (27%). Only 380 cases were produced from fruit mostly from Copia Vineyards Willow Creek Estate in Paso Robles (their first harvest from this vineyard) and smaller portions from another Willow Creek vineyard and one in Santa Rita Hills. The wine was aged for 20 months in 40% new French oak and the balance being neutral French oak.  The wine comes in at 15.2% alcohol.

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On the eyes, this a dark and brooding ruby red and medium-heavy viscosity.  Once placed under the nose to gain an insight to what was to come, aromas of mocha, dark French coffee and floral notes wafted into the senses. Then on the palate this wine exploded with dark chocolate, depth of the three varietals not commonly found in a GSM. Blackberries and blueberries bounced joyfully in the mouth beckoning yet another sip! On the finish, a plushness of the black fruit, along with a smoky quality and spice notes provided ample time to savor each sip. Additionally, beautiful and elegant, yet surprisingly perfectly appropriate tannins were present. The chocolate finish provided a great counterbalance making the textual chewy finish that was elegant and memorable.

This wine received ratings of 95 points from The Somm Journal, 95 points from Wine Enthusiast and 94-96 points from Jeb Dunnuck. This is a pedigree of quality represented in this GSM. This wine will make my Best Wines Tasted for 2025 (which is 7-8% of the 1400-1600 wines tasted annually). I record, log and rate each wine and this wine received my highest rating.

The Food and Wine Pairing – “Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost. United and well matched, they are as body and soul: living partners” – Andre Simon 

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While not generally having GSM wines in the cellar, needed to figure out a food pairing. My wife and I did some research and came up with a Mediterranean meal which is highly recommended with a GSM wine. Then the cut filet mignon meat, along with the following ingredients were marinated for almost two hours. The ingredients for the marinade include a purple onion, fresh lemon juice, marjoram, oregano, parsley, paprika, black pepper, Himalayan Sea salt, olive oil and minced garlic.

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The recipe called for sirloin beef but substituted filet mignon. Pieces of the filet mignon and vegetables were cut up to fit in the kabab grilling baskets preferred for grilling to capture all the ingredients rather than skewers.

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The meat was then placed into the baskets along with three different colored bell peppers slices (yellow, orange and green), purple onion slices and fresh whole rosemary springs. Placed on the BBQ between medium to medium-high temperature for about 10-12 minutes rotating the baskets 90 degrees every 2 to 3 minutes. Emptied from the basket and served in a pan.

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The meal was accompanied by a Mediterranean cauliflower rice consisting of almonds, extra-virgin olive oil, minced garlic, red pepper flakes, Himalayan Sea salt, chopped fresh parsley, lemon juice and freshly ground pepper.

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Additionally, a Ladolemono Greek salad and dressing was served that was delicious. Iceberg lettuce along with fresh lemon juice, dried oregano, sliced kalamata olives, minced garlic, Kosher salt, black pepper and extra virgin olive oil.

This meal was extremely tasty, spicy and provided a real Mediterranean experience. It was like Spain, France, Italy and Greece combined to throw a party! Combined with the wine, one of the best food and wine pairing enjoyed last evening.

The marinade was so tasty we are planning to use it in a tri tip steak later this next week.

The Winery

Photo from Copia Vineyards

The owners of Copia Vineyards and I have exchanged various emails and have set a plan to meet in March of this year.  The word Copia means in Latin “abundance or plenty”.

Photo from Copia Vineyards

The owners Anita and Varinder Sahi became owners of 50 acres to farm Rhône and Bordeaux varietals in the Willow Creek District of Paso Robles. Today they have 40,000 vines planted and the estate grew another 26 acres in the Adelaida District.

Looking forward to tasting their complete line up that includes Rose, a white wine blend (48% Roussanne, 39% Viognier, 13% Picpoul Blanc), Grenache, Syrah, Tempranillo and Mourvèdre and of course another tasting of GSM! They are known for their concentrated and rich varietal characteristics with scores reaching 97 points.

Sláinte,

Michael

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One thought on “2021 Copia Vineyards “The Cure” GSM – Paired with a Gourmet Mediterranean Dinner

    Pat said:
    January 12, 2025 at 9:59 pm

    Michael and Sue,You have out done yourselves!Your artic

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