Cayuse Vineyards

En Chamberlin Vineyard Syrah

9.136 ratings
9.012 pro ratings
Walla Walla Valley, Oregon/Washington, USA
Syrah
Lamb
Top Notes For
Dr. Owen Bargreen

The 2011 ‘En Chamberlin’ Syrah by Cayuse is stunning at this age. Gorgeous dark fruits connect with wet rocks and charcuterie and Mandarin orange rind aromatics, which all come together in the glass. The silky texture borders ethereal as gorgeous flavors of black cherry cough syrup, wet rocks, umami, salted meats, black tea and blood orange flavors continue to impress. This remarkable Syrah is a sensational wine made by superstar vigneron Christophe Baron.

The 2011 ‘En Chamberlin’ Syrah by Cayuse is stunning at this age. Gorgeous dark fruits connect with wet rocks and charcuterie and Mandarin orange rind aromatics, which all come together in the glass. The silky texture borders ethereal as gorgeous flavors of black cherry cough syrup, wet rocks, umami, salted meats, black tea and blood orange flavors continue to impress. This remarkable Syrah is a sensational wine made by superstar vigneron Christophe Baron.

Feb 18th, 2019
Knightsbridge Wine Shoppe

Dense and powerful dark berry fruit, lots of floral, pepper. Edges have smoothed out since the last bottle and overall much more balanced. Delicious!

Dense and powerful dark berry fruit, lots of floral, pepper. Edges have smoothed out since the last bottle and overall much more balanced. Delicious!

Jun 6th, 2016
John Osborne

Wine Director Raoul's

9.0

Lovely cool vintage St.-Joseph-ish style; black olive, sage & lavender layered over blueberries and bitter cherries. Bright and fresh, but you can find just as good for way less in the northern Rhône.

Lovely cool vintage St.-Joseph-ish style; black olive, sage & lavender layered over blueberries and bitter cherries. Bright and fresh, but you can find just as good for way less in the northern Rhône.

Jan 20th, 2016
Jonas Mendoza

I'm not sure if I want to be a Northern Rhone or CA North Coast Syrah, but woefully unsuccessful at either. Aromatically, a dark cherry Fruit Roll-Up; on the palate, the same. I'd rather have the Fruit Roll-Up.

I'm not sure if I want to be a Northern Rhone or CA North Coast Syrah, but woefully unsuccessful at either. Aromatically, a dark cherry Fruit Roll-Up; on the palate, the same. I'd rather have the Fruit Roll-Up.

Aug 28th, 2015
Knightsbridge Wine Shoppe

Blackberry, dark red berry too. Juicy, vibrant palate with tons of energy. Long powerful finish. Great minerality. Delicious!

Blackberry, dark red berry too. Juicy, vibrant palate with tons of energy. Long powerful finish. Great minerality. Delicious!

Mar 26th, 2015
Nathaniel DiMaggio

Trying too hard to be something. Tons of funk on the nose and a thin palate. Like it's trying to be Rhone without the density.

Trying too hard to be something. Tons of funk on the nose and a thin palate. Like it's trying to be Rhone without the density.

Oct 18th, 2014
Mike Kerr

Light body and color, spicy and dry finish

Light body and color, spicy and dry finish

Mar 27th, 2014
Mark Freund

Tightly wound. Not as showy as typical Cayuse - likely result if cooler year. Better with 1.5 if air. Showing some high toned roasted meat and white pepper

Tightly wound. Not as showy as typical Cayuse - likely result if cooler year. Better with 1.5 if air. Showing some high toned roasted meat and white pepper

Feb 2nd, 2014
Jason and Jennie

Not quite as stellar as my previous cayuse bottles. Ok up front, but lacking a bit on the mid palate and finish.

Not quite as stellar as my previous cayuse bottles. Ok up front, but lacking a bit on the mid palate and finish.

Sep 24th, 2021
Jason Gavin

Opened way too early. Needs a few years.

Opened way too early. Needs a few years.

Feb 14th, 2015