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2021 Syrah Bottle Image

Syrah 2021

$52.00 / 750 ml
Aromas of brambly red berries, dusty red earth, clove, some sandalwood, and lots of violets and purple floral notes. The palate is filled with flavor, starting with dried plum, fig jam, black pepper, leather and iron. The tannins are strong but juicy and well balanced.
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Highlights
  • Varietal percentages: 100% Syrah
  • Vineyard(s): Morningsong Vineyards
Winery Info
AMISTA VINEYARDS
Their 20-acre estate vineyard — they call it Morningsong Vineyards — is on the valley floor in the heart of Dry Creek Valley. When they don't grow their own, they acquire grapes from their neighbors — in Dry Creek Valley and Rockpile. They want to be able to walk the vineyards, taste the fruit and have a personal relationship with the people who grow the grapes.
Shipping & Delivery Info
Shipping States
Amista Vineyards cannot ship to the following 12 states: AK, AL, AR, DE, HI, KS, KY, LA, MS, OK, RI, UT.
Wine Details
This bottle has the following characteristics:
Appellation
Dry Creek Valley
Aging
16 months
Barrel
100% neutral oak
Harvest Date
09/09/21
pH
3.74
ABV
13.5
Bottled
01/06/21
Case Production
238
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About this wine
2021 Syrah Bottle Image
Tasting Notes
Aromas of brambly red berries, dusty red earth, clove, some sandalwood, and lots of violets and purple floral notes. The palate is filled with flavor, starting with dried plum, fig jam, black pepper, leather and iron. The tannins are strong but juicy and well balanced.
Body (Light - Full)
Med (+)
Extra Light
Full
Taste (Dry - Sweet)
Bone Dry
Sweet
Profile (Earthy - Fruity)
Fruit (-)
Earth Forward
Fruit Forward
Serving Instructions
  • Open 30min prior to serving. Serve at Room Temperature.
Glassware
  • Full-bodied Red Wine Glass—The ample size of this glass allows the bouquet to fully develop. It emphasizes the fruit by down playing the bitter qualities of the tannin and allows wines to achieve balance.
Food Pairings
  • grana padano, gamey proteins like rack of lamb, or richer proteins like braised short ribs, cannellini beans, roasted beets
Cheese Pairings
  • Soft/Semi-Soft / Soft Ripened / Washed Rind