Businesses: Claim This Page
Do you work for this winery?

Snooth offers wineries and merchants the chance to manage their presence on Snooth. If you work for Red Flyer or have an affiliation with them, click here to learn more.

Wimbledon Wine Company Red Flyer Syrah Shiraz California 2003

No merchants are currently selling this wine. Click here to wishlist this wine, and we'll email you the moment it's back in stock.

Wimbledon Wine Company Red Flyer Syrah Shiraz California (2003)
Snoothrank: What is SnoothRank?
3 Star Rating

Starting at: $8.99 USD
0 Reviews

Edit
Winery:
Red Flyer
Varietals:
Syrah , Petite Sirah , Mourvèdre , Carignane , Grenache
Region:
USA > California
Type:
 
UPC:
 


Customers Also Bought



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

From the darkest reaches of the universe comes this red wine invasion from the Rhone planet. Red Flyer represents an emerging new genre of wines that we are referring to as "Entertainment Wines". These wines offer exceptional value and serve as the centerpiece of any dining experience. The fanciful themed label is meant to spark conversation and bring a smile to the face and laughter to the heart. RF is a secret blend of Syrah, Mouvedre, Durif, Grenache, Carignane, and Clone X and is blended in the tradition of the French Rhone wines. Clone X, the secret ingredient, was smuggled from read more...

Explore

Submit a rating or review




must-have holiday gifts

Gifts for the Holidays

Wine for your holiday cheer

Exclusive wine clubs and gift cards


Sign up!

Sign up and receive Snooth's FREE emails about value wine picks and commentary from wine insiders.

Thanks for signing up!

Preview a recent email.



Suggested Recipe Pairings

Related Forum Posts