Andrew Murray Santa Ynez Syrah 2005
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- Winery:
- Andrew Murray Vineyards
- Varietal:
- Syrah
- Region:
- USA > California > Santa Barbara County > Santa Ynez Valley
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What to Expect
Syrah: One of the few grapes to really be a global success. Syrah combines a meaty core of ripe berry fruit with tones that range from herbal to peppery in a package that tends to be medium bodied with good acidity and softer tannins. With age the wines can gain lovely leathery and black olive notes that make them a great match for savory and gamy dishes.
Winemakers Notes
This is the first time we have bottled this wine, as it replaces our “Estate Grown” Syrah that we used to make. This wine is comprised of grapes grown on our old estate (70%) and grapes grown at the Oak Savanna Vineyard (30%). It is a bit fuller-bodied in style than the wine that it replaces. It is also quite a bit darker in color, while retaining the red-fruit flavors and armas that have become the hallmark for this wine. The wine is packed with aromas and flavors of cherries, cranberry, and cassis and spicy notes consiting of vanilla, pepper, and caramel. The wine is quite drinkable now and should read more...
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Wine Tasting NotesThis is the first time we have bottled this wine, as it replaces our "Estate Grown" Syrah that we used to make. This wine is comprised of grapes grown on our old estate (70%) and grapes grown at the Oak Savariespinot. It is a bit fuller-bodied in style than the wine that it replaces. It is also quite a bit darker in color, while retaining the red-fruit flavors and armas that have become the hallmark for this wine. The wine is packed with aromas and flavors of cherries, cranberry, and cassis and spicy notes consiting of vanilla, pepper, and caramel. The wine is quite drinkable read more...
January 2009




