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2 Brothers Big Tattoo Syrah 2005 - This wine comes from two brothers, Alex, a wine importer, and Erik, a tattoo artist, who wanted to pay homage, in a non-serious way, to their late mother who suffered from cancer. They decided to label and bottle their own wine and donate the proceeds to a good cause. With their combined talents and effort, they created Big Tattoo Red. For every bottle sold, 50 cents was originally donated to Capital Hospice in Arlington, Virginia, and a breast cancer research foundation in the name of Liliana...
$9.29
Arrowood Saralee's Vineyard Syrah 2002 - Arrowood considers their Saralee's Vineyard Syrah the "Grande Dame" of their Syrah portfolio. Not only is it the first Syrah Arrowood produced, but it also comes from one of Sonoma County's "Grande Dame" vineyards. Saralee's Vineyard, located in the cool-climate Russian River Valley, has a reputation for producing some of California's finest fruit and with the 2002 Saralee's Vineyard Syrah it's easy to see why. In fact, Robert Parker calls this one of the greatest Syrahs that Arrowood has ever...
$39.99
Barnard Griffin Syrah 2004 - Here is another great Syrah!! Again with a warm vintage we gained great color and dramatic structure. The aromas of our 2004 are intense and very ripe with a background note of spicy toasted French oak. Scents of plums, blackberries and violets are dominant. The flavors are dark and rich on the palate following through with the dark fruit theme. The wine is soft in its tannins but balanced with good acidity.
$17.29
Barton & Guestier Syrah 2002 - Our recommendations are based on a sampling of our most popular Syrah/Shiraz wines in a similar price range.
$8.99
Ch. Ste. Michelle Syrah 2001 - Cool temperatures early in the season led to a warm, dry and stable growing season. A cold front in September slowed the ripening allowing grapes an extended time on the vine which developed intense flavors. Exotic spice aromas heightened by a hint of white pepper. Pairs well with beef, grilled salmon and strongly flavored cheeses.
$9.99
Clarendon Hills Astralis Syrah 1999 - The color is very dark blood red, almost black with just a little hint of purple. There is an immense variety of aromas greeting you when you first sniff this wine. Black cherries, blueberries and plums. There is an overriding sensation of earthy, mushroom like characters and more lifted aromas with licorice bark, coffee and vanilla. There are some hints of other spices as well with some nutmeg, cloves and fennel. All of this and more follows on the palate. As well as the flavors that are described...
$168.99
Clarendon Hills Brookman Vineyard Syrah 2004 - "A black, sexy beast, the 2004 Syrah Brookman (aged in 50% new French oak) offers up amazingly full-bodied, intense, blackberry fruit intermixed with notions of roasted coffee, flowers, and creme de cassis. Full-bodied, rich, beautifully textured, opulent, and long, it should drink well for 10-15 years. It appears to be slightly more forward than it was last year." - Wine Advocate
$95.00
Clarendon Hills Liandra Syrah 2003 - "The 2003 Syrah Liandra Vineyard offers a tremendous perfume of black fruits, incense, pepper, vanilla, and licorice. Full-bodied, with beautiful integration of its structural elements as well as tremendous purity (a characteristic of all the Clarendon Hills wines), it should hit its stride in 2-3 years, and last for 12-15. Roman Bratasiuk is one of Planet Earth’s greatest winemakers, and obviously a top-notch viticulturist given his obsession with sourcing extraordinary fruit from ancient McLaren...
$85.00
Clarendon Hills Liandra Syrah 2004 - The 2004 Liandra Syrah, highlights the quality of the fruit that is produced from 100 year old vines, planted on a soil of clay and sand. Inky, glass staining purple in color, this wine is polished and aristocratic. Expansive floral bouquet of boysenberry, candied plum and kirsch. A generous expression of bright dark berries, cinnamon, subtle bacon and eucalyptus, gliding into a long, open finish.
$75.99
Clarendon Hills Moritz Syrah 2004 - The 2004 Moritz Syrah highlights the quality of the fruit that is produced from thirty-one year old vines, planted on a soil of ironstone. Dense dark purple in color the wine exhibits aromas of blueberry, black currants, cassis and game. On the palate, the wine is a mouthful of plums, blueberries, cured meat; finishing rich, silky and round. It comes across as a blend of Cornas and Hermitage.
$74.99
Cline Cool Climate Syrah 2005 - The 2005 Cool Climate Syrah is deep in color with rich blueberry and black pepper characters and a cedary-smooth finish. The wine's bright acidity makes it an great match for seafood pasta dishes, tri-tip steak smothered in wild chanterelles, and chicken satay.
$15.99
Columbia Crest Reserve Syrah 2003 - Dark and juicy, with firm tannins around a lively core of caramel-scented blackbeery, floral and peppery spice flavors, lingering on the firm finish.
$22.99
Columbia Winery Columbia Valley Syrah 2002 - "Columbia pioneered Syrah in Washington State, and still leads the pack at this price point. Smooth and varietal, it mixes ripe (not raisiny) fruit in a sleek, muscular wine laced with vanilla, smoked meat and tar." - Wine Enthusiast
$16.99
Columbia Winery Columbia Valley Syrah 2004 - Black plums and spices are heavy on the nose. Resonated on the palate are hints of dark ripe fruit, smoke and black pepper followed by a full finish.
$14.29
Columbia Winery Red Willow Syrah 2000 - A fine vintage. The grapes ripened slowly in a cooler year and had plenty of hang time to develop their character.
$2,999.67
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