95 pts - Wine Advocate
The 2011 Heart Stone Vineyard is a blend of 58% Syrah, 37% Grenache and 5% Mourvedre that was brought up in mostly concrete, with 20% in puncheons. Showing beautifully from barrel, it didn’t disappoint from bottle and has a perfumed, elegant feel to its purple fruits, lavender, violets, white pepper and underbrush-like aromas and flavors. The whole cluster inclusion shows here, yet it has fantastic purity, fine tannin and integrated acidity. Give it another year in the cellar and enjoy bottles through 2025. - Jeb Dunnuck (28-08-2014)
88 pts - Wine Spectator
A rustic, chewy version that puts tobacco, dried herb, dark berry and black licorice notes on display, The tannins cling and hang on, driving the flavors. Syrah, Grenache and Mourvèdre. Best from 2015 through 2024. 250 cases made. — JL (03/2014)
93 pts - Vinous
(58% syrah, 37% grenache and 5% mourvedre; no new oak and 14.8% alcohol, which is quite low by Saxum standards): Opaque purple. Highly perfumed aromas of dark fruit preserves, violet, olive tapenade and cracked pepper, with an exotic blood orange nuance emerging with aeration. Weighty but surprisingly lithe on the palate, offering sweet blueberry and mulberry flavors and strong floral and spicecake accents. Closes spicy and long, with supple tannins making a late appearance and adding gentle grip.- Josh Raynolds (11/2013)