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2008 Reynvaan Family Vineyards Syrah the Unnamed (750ml - Full Bottle)

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WS 95
Quantity Available:   In Stock
Vintage 2008
Varietal Syrah
Bottle Size 750
Style Red
Subregion Walla Walla Valley
Bottle Condition Perfect

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Reviews

WS
95
Wine Spectator
Brimming with rich berry flavors and scads of mineral notes, this sets up a marvelous tension between the two flavor poles and remains electric through the long, expressive finish. Shows depth, roundness and a distinctive profile on a polished frame. Drink now through 2020.
 
Winery Notes
Winery Notes:
Reynvaan Family Vineyards is a small family owned winery started by Mike and Gale Reynvaan in May 2004 in Walla Walla, Washington. We initially purchased a 37 acre parcel of land on Cottonwood Road at the base of the Blue Mountains. Reynvaan Family Vineyards is dedicated to creating fine wines exclusively from the terroir of Walla Walla Valley.
 

Additional Information

Varietal :
Syrah
Also known as Shiraz in Australia and South Africa, Syrah makes intense, deep wines with plenty of spice, fruit and alcohol. It thrives in warm climates, and is widely grown in Australia, California, and the Rhone region of France, where it makes Cote Rotie and Hermitage, and forms the backbone of Chateauneuf du Pape. View all our additional Syrah items
Region :
Washington
30 years ago, less than a dozen wineries were in the game of making Washington State wines. Today, more than 450 wineries call Washington home. The reason? Vintners have finally discovered the state’s potential for growing fine wine grapes that match (and possibly exceed) the quality of California grapes. The relatively dry climate, extra sunlight hours during the growing season, and long autumn for slow, optimal ripening all mean great things for Washington State wines. See fine examples from wineries like Chateau St. Michelle, Chester Kidder and Canoe Ridge. View all our items from Washington