Waters
Loess Vineyard Syrah
Love that co-ferment with the Viognier helps to elevate the acid and power of the Syrah, need a lamb lollipop
Love that co-ferment with the Viognier helps to elevate the acid and power of the Syrah, need a lamb lollipop
Mar 7th, 2016Easy drinking Syrah, good acidity- good food wine
Easy drinking Syrah, good acidity- good food wine
Jan 17th, 2014Very dark opaque red wine. Blackberry lavender and thyme on the nose. Medium tannins along with thick rich mouth feel. I taste the fruit. I taste the spice. I don't know exactly what alluvial soil is, but I think I taste it! There is a smooth minerality to the finish. Food friendly wine. We are enjoying it with creamy potato soup spiced up with pepper flakes. I imagine it would be spectacular with burger or steak or lamb.
Very dark opaque red wine. Blackberry lavender and thyme on the nose. Medium tannins along with thick rich mouth feel. I taste the fruit. I taste the spice. I don't know exactly what alluvial soil is, but I think I taste it! There is a smooth minerality to the finish. Food friendly wine. We are enjoying it with creamy potato soup spiced up with pepper flakes. I imagine it would be spectacular with burger or steak or lamb.
Jun 5th, 2018Super smooth, notes of blackberry and currant
Super smooth, notes of blackberry and currant
Nov 17th, 2017Rich med-dark fruit with immediate notes of eucalyptuse
Rich med-dark fruit with immediate notes of eucalyptuse
Nov 3rd, 2017Opaque violet color in the glass with aromas of blackberry, black cherry, and chocolate as well as hints of earth. Dense, juicy dark fruit on the palate but 4% Viognier co-ferment allows it to maintain freshness and acidity. It has opened up with the bottle age and is drinking nicely right now. Overall a very nice vineyard specific Walla Walla Syrah sitting more towards the fruity, Shiraz end of the spectrum rather than the gamey, meaty end.
Opaque violet color in the glass with aromas of blackberry, black cherry, and chocolate as well as hints of earth. Dense, juicy dark fruit on the palate but 4% Viognier co-ferment allows it to maintain freshness and acidity. It has opened up with the bottle age and is drinking nicely right now. Overall a very nice vineyard specific Walla Walla Syrah sitting more towards the fruity, Shiraz end of the spectrum rather than the gamey, meaty end.
Jan 7th, 2017