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creighc wrote: 89 points
August 26, 2012 - Drinking well, excellent qpr.
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Matteo1 wrote: 89 points
November 18, 2011 - 14.1% Not opaque, but a dark purple/ruby color. Pepper, coffee and floral aromas on the nose lead to rough oak, coffee and covert plum/grape on the palate, hard tannin's come through on the oak and grape laced finish. Tastes and smells like syrah, but a bit rough around the edges, and a real teeth stainer. $15
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By Sean Sullivan
12/20/2011 (link) *** points(Saviah Cellars The Jack Syrah Columbia Valley) An aromatically appealing wine full of wild blueberries with a dusting of chocolate and spice. The palate is light bodied with soft, silky fruit flavors. An enjoyable, easy drinking wine. 75% Syrah, 21% Sangiovese, 2% Malbec, and 2% Cabernet Franc. Lewis, Stillwater Creek, Songbird, Ranch at the End of the Road, and Elephant Mountain vineyards. Aged in American oak (20% new). 14.3% alcohol. 980 cases produced. Sample provided by winery.
Wine Definition
- Vintage 2009
- Type Red
- Producer Saviah Cellars
- Varietal Syrah
- Designation The Jack
- Vineyard n/a
- Country USA
- Region Washington
- SubRegion Columbia Valley
- Appellation Columbia Valley
- UPC Code 899976000172
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- In Cellars 11 (29%)
- Consumed 27 (71%)
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- SubRegionColumbia Valley
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