A slight gamey finish reflects the Syrah in the blend. Less savory and more fruit-forward than #9, this wine is a crowd-pleaser that pairs well with a wide range of modest fare.
A little bit of spice on the palate, but it is easy drinking and has the right balance of weight, acidity, and tannin. The flavours are both dark and red, and there is a hint of oak sweetness on the finish.
This Syrah is an expressive and pleasing example, with fruit jelly and floral notes. The palate is dry, textured, rich, tannic, and fruity, with a hint of savoriness that is subtle.
The nose is plush, red, ripe and has just enough oak to smoothen the experience. There is an interesting herbal and chocolate lift at the end from the elevated alcohol.
The palate is dry and powerful. The tannins have a significant grip on the tongue, while the alcohol adds body and weight. This is a serious blend that would require decanting or time in bottle.
The nose is concentrated with aromas of kirsch, plum, raspberry, chocolate, and cedar. On the palate, it is dry, lush, and weighty.
Ripe aromas of red and black berries, complemented by bramble fruit, vanilla cola, and sweet tobacco. On the palate, it is dry, juicy, and powerful, yet beautifully balanced.
The aroma is rich, blending black fruits with hints of tar, dark chocolate, a touch of toasted cinnamon, and leather. The palate is equally intense, mirroring these flavors with an impressive depth and power.
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