2011 Syrah
2011 was a long and cool growing season without the extreme daytime heat the South Okanagan is known for. This resulted in grapes that achieved full phenolic ripeness at record low sugar levels (and thus low alcohol levels).
South Okanagan had an amazing fall with mild weather which gave us the luxury of a seven week long picking window. 2011 goes into the history book as an atypical, yet very welcome vintage.
The 2011 Syrah is comprised of fruit grown in all four sub appellations in the South Okanagan Valley. A traditionally made Syrah in that sense, as the sum is considered greater than the parts (lieux-dits trumping single cru ala Chez Jamet, JL Chave, Clape). The resulting effort is a very complex wine with medium garnet colour. Despite the relative youth of the vines the finished wine continues to surprise us and captivate our imagination from vineyard to bottle.
While it combines elements of both the old and new world, our Syrah leans more toward what you would expect from France’s Rhone Valley – hence the name. The wine is nuanced, elegant and refined. Black peppercorn, game meat, a mélange of wild berries, bacon and smoke form the aromatic and flavour profiles of this wine. There is something more perfumed and high toned about the 2011 vintage that marks the uniqueness of the 2011 growing season.
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Centuries ago the black pepper spice trade launched voyages, wars and epic tales; today we suggest trying a black pepper crusted New York Steak paired with our Syrah to fill the air with peppery aromas.
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2011 Syrah Spec Sheet (PDF)
Spec sheets for other vintages