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Next of Kyn

Sine Qua NonCentral Coast, California

Next of Kyn is the Krankls’ boutique sister project to Sine Qua Non, made from fruit exclusively (originally) from their…Learn More »

$355

/750ml

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Next of Kyn All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Next of Kyn is the Krankls’ boutique sister project to Sine Qua Non, made from fruit exclusively (originally) from their Cumulus single-vineyard in the Central Coast/Oakview area and bottled as small-production Rhône-style red blends. The wines—typically Syrah- and Grenache-led with components like Petite Sirah, Mourvèdre and occasional Portuguese varieties—show intense, perfumed fruit, layered spice and fine tannins from extended élevage in new…Learn More »

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Next of Kyn Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

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The Wine House

🌍Los Angeles, CA
$649.98
$324.99 / 750ml
2014
2014 Sine Qua Non Syrah Next of Kyn Santa Barbara County
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The Wine House

🌍Los Angeles, CA
$699.98
$349.99 / 750ml
2012
2012 Sine Qua Non Syrah Next of Kyn #6 Santa Barbara County
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The Wine House

🌍Los Angeles, CA
$389.98
2014
2014 Sine Qua Non Syrah Next of Kyn No. 8 Santa Barbara County

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Next of Kyn · Knowledge Base

About Next of Kyn

Next of Kyn is the Krankls’ boutique sister project to Sine Qua Non, made from fruit exclusively (originally) from their Cumulus single-vineyard in the Central Coast/Oakview area and bottled as small-production Rhône-style red blends. The wines—typically Syrah- and Grenache-led with components like Petite Sirah, Mourvèdre and occasional Portuguese varieties—show intense, perfumed fruit, layered spice and fine tannins from extended élevage in new French oak, and are released in very limited quantities for collectors.