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Cote Bonneville DuBrul Vineyard Estate Syrah Yakima Valley - 2014 (750ml)
Cote Bonneville DuBrul Vineyard Estate Syrah Yakima Valley - 2014 (750ml)
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The 315-case 2014 Syrah DuBrul Vineyard is a beauty! Black raspberries, black cherries, toasted spice and licorice notes all emerge from the glass, and it hits the palate with a medium to full-bodied, elegant, seamless style that builds nicely with time in the glass. Possessing ripe, sweet tannin (there's no astringency or coarseness), good mid-palate depth and a clean finish, drink it anytime through 2024. This cuvee spent 20 months in twice used barrels.
Pulling from her estate DuBrul Vineyard located just beside the estate, winemaker Kerry Shiels makes a classic, elegant and age-worthy style of wine. She also favors longer élevages (barrel aging), so these notes include her recently released 2013 and 2012.
Wine Advocate - 93 points
Wine Advocate - 93 points
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The 315-case 2014 Syrah DuBrul Vineyard is a beauty! Black raspberries, black cherries, toasted spice and licorice notes all emerge from the glass, and it hits the palate with a medium to full-bodied, elegant, seamless style that builds nicely with time in the glass. Possessing ripe, sweet tannin (there's no astringency or coarseness), good mid-palate depth and a clean finish, drink it anytime through 2024. This cuvee spent 20 months in twice used barrels.
Pulling from her estate DuBrul Vineyard located just beside the estate, winemaker Kerry Shiels makes a classic, elegant and age-worthy style of wine. She also favors longer élevages (barrel aging), so these notes include her recently released 2013 and 2012.
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93
Depending on where it's grown and how it's made, the variety has two names. In France, where it goes by Syrah, it makes a huge contribution to the red wines of the Rhone Valley. In the southern Rhone villages of Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Gigondas, and Vacqueyras it is blended with a number of varieties but mainly Grenache. It is in the northern Rhone, including Hermitage, Crozes-Hermitage,Côte-Rôtie, St. Joseph, where it most often stands out on its own, and is only occasionally blended with the region's white grapes. More recently, in the late 20th Century, Shiraz has put Australian producers such as Penfolds and d’Arenberg on the fine wine map, with cult wines like "Grange" and "The Dead Arm". Generally speaking, the style from the old world is more savoury, expressing aromas of pepper, cured meat and leather. The hotter climate experienced in Australia results in more upfront, dense and even jammy fruit. The grape has also taken off with rapid success in California and Washington, as well as South Africa and New Zealand. Producers in these regions often name their varietal wines according to the style they intend.
Red wine is wine made from dark-coloured grape varieties. The color of red differs based on the grapes variety or varieties used.Interestingly, black grapes yield a juice that is greenish-white. The actual red color comes from anthocyan pigments (also called anthocyanins) from the skin of the grape (exceptions are the relatively uncommon teinturier varieties, which produce a red colored juice). Most of the production centers around the extraction of color and flavor from the grape skin.