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Ojai Syrah Bien Nacido Vineyard 2005

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Ojai Syrah Bien Nacido Vineyard (2005)
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Starting at: $37.50 USD
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Winery:
The Ojai Vineyard
Varietal:
Syrah
Region:
USA > California > Santa Barbara County > Santa Maria Valley
Type:
 
Color:
Red
Drink Dates:
Drink Now - 2013
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User Tags:  spices, fruit, fine, structure, acidic, blackberry, mouthful, berry, boysenberry, smooth 


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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

2005 SYRAH BIEN NACIDO
Santa Maria Valley

It is hard to describe this wine because it breaks all the rules; in fact, it teaches the lesson that there really are no rules. Decades ago I believed that a wine type should have a particular acidity level and pH and if they were not correct, one adjusted them. I realized this logic was wrong back in 1989 when Jim Clendenen and I made a chardonnay from Rancho Vinedo. By the numbers, it seemed slightly deficient in acidity, so I added a little grape (tartaric) acid during its barrel fermentation.

As it turned out, Bob Lindquist also read more...

Editorial Reviews

funky sweaty leather, intense, earthy, savory escargot, some raw coconutty wood here, boysenberry juice, lots of forest floor. Great complexity with only a subtle fruitiness. Very finely focused in the mouth with lots of soft tannins and finely integrated acids supporting soft, almost grapy, slightly peppery black raspberry fruit. This is rather agile on the palate for such a big wine. This has a slightly raw feel to it and will definitely benefit from another 2-4 years in the bottle. There’s a very attractive herbal note on the back end that contrasts nicely against fruit and the finish is read more...


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A nice meaty nose bursting with dark fruits. Very fruity, very nice - lots of structure, tastes like there's some cab which is giving it that structure.


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Dark, rustic blackberry, peppery aromas. It's slightly effervescent, with ripe blackberry, almost soda like texture. A bit of a medicinal character, with good tobacco and herbaceous flavors. Medium tannin.


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A sweet zinny nose. In the mouth it explodes with bright fruit and acid but balances out quickly with a long sweet finish that's not spicy like I was expecting. Altogether it's a very well-done and enjoyable wine.


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