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2015 Sheridan Vineyard Syrah Singularity

Syrah

  • USA
  • Washington
  • Columbia Valley
  • Yakima Valley
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Community Tasting Notes 3

  • EvanRose Likes this wine: 95 points

    January 31, 2024 - Sublime. Aged beautifully, tons of black cassis, plum, herbs and earthiness. Solid tannic structure, rich and full bodied. Went perfectly with grilled rosemary and garlic lamb chops.

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  • Clark W Griswold Likes this wine: 91 points

    May 30, 2020 - Pnp. Consumed over 4 hours. Red and blue fruits. Some meaty and savory notes. Med finish. Enjoyable wine. 14 was such an amazing year for sheridan vineyard and I was smitten by their wines! 2015 is a different animal, still good just not on the same level. I would say 16 is similar to 15 and I have not sampled any 17s as of yet.

  • Apollo5710 wrote: 93 points

    December 5, 2018 - Couldn't resist opening one of these, and I'm glad I did - big, fruit-forward nose leaped from the glass after popping the cork, especially bright cherry, which is melded with licorice, spice, and herbs. It closed down promptly in the glass which led us to decanting. It slowly re-emerged at the 2-3 hour mark, and only improved for another couple hours until we finished the bottle. It's a big, fruit-loaded wine, and showed increasing complexity throughout the night (adding roasted game, herbs, and spice notes). Low acidity, and the healthy dose of tannin was never obtrusive; the alcohol was present, indicative of the vintage, but surprisingly little oak/vanilla at this point (which he had feared). We'll hold remaining bottles for a number of years, though I suspect these will be more approachable than the '14s and '13s, which have a notably more structured spine and have not been as forward.

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  • By Jeb Dunnuck
    Latest Releases from Washington State, 4/5/2018 (link)

    (Sheridan Vineyard Syrah Singularity) Subscribe to see review text.

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  • By James Suckling
    3/17/2018 (link)

    (Sheridan Vineyard Yakima Valley Singularity, Red, United States) Subscribe to see review text.

Full Pull

  • By Paul Zitarelli
    Full Pull Sheridan, 9/2/2018

    (Sheridan Vineyard Singularity Syrah) Hello friends. It’s becoming an all too familiar story—a knock-out Washington winery that has to move (almost) entirely into a presale model. It’s what happens to a well-loved brand when they receive a decade of 95-99point reviews from Jeb Dunnuck. And that’s exactly what has happened to Sheridan. Sheridan’s Singularity Syrah and Block 1 Cabernet have become such review darlings that now, for the second year in a row, we have to offer them pre-sale without our own tasting notes. However, when it comes to descriptions, the reviews below will more than suffice. There are three wines offered in total today, a collection that represents the breadth of Scott Greer’s vigneron excellence. From prices in the twenties to north of a hundy, varieties ranging from Bordeaux to Rhone, these wines always represent fine value for the tag. Let’s dive in:This is only the fourth time in our history we’ve been able to offer Singularity, which was officially released yesterday. It is the top Syrah of the estate, made entirely from estate fruit, and brought up all in new oak. It is a rare bird indeed. Jeb Dunnuck: Copyrighted material withheld. *Note: the “crazy good 2013” received 97pts.*

Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2015
  • Type Red
  • Producer Sheridan Vineyard
  • Varietal Syrah
  • Designation Singularity
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country USA
  • Region Washington
  • SubRegion Columbia Valley
  • Appellation Yakima Valley
  • UPC Code 451876377503

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  • Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
  • In Cellars 142 (60%)
  • Consumed 94 (40%)

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