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Rusack Syrah Santa Barbara County(2004)
- Winery:
- Rusack Vineyards
- Varietal:
- Syrah
- Region:
- USA > California > Santa Barbara > Santa Ynez Valley
- Type:
- Red Wine
- User Tags:
- red grape, syrah, blackberry, bacon, resinous, phenolic, fat, fruity, berry, oak
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Source:
Appellation America Wine Portal
- Since the winemaking team of John and Helen Falcone came to Rusack Vineyards (formerly Ballard Canyon Winery) in 2001, they’ve made a lot of changes, including replanting the estate vineyard, as well as now sourcing top quality grapes from neighboring vineyards including those from the Sta. Rita Hills and Santa Maria Valley appellations. They do make a wider appellation Santa Barbara County Syrah, but this one, sourced from two vineyards (50% Windmill Ranch Vineyard, 50% Tierra Alta Vineyard) very near the winery on Ballard Canyon Rd, arrested my palate. The color on this Syrah is almost read more...black...it looks to be that extracted (fermented in one ton bins and punched down by hand several times a day). Though it’s a ramped-up style of Syrah, there’s nothing out of place; it has an incredible sense of balance. Toasty vanilla aromas (16 months in oak, 60% new French) are married to bacon fat with plenty of dark fruits. Blackberry, boysenberry and raspberry are the dominant flavors, but many other secondary elements are in the mix too, such as espresso, cocoa and more bacon fat. This Syrah has so many things going on, it’s nearly sensory overload, but pleasantly so. (hide)


