Syrah, Spear Vineyard, Sta. Rita Hills, Camins 2 Dreams
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Syrah, Spear Vineyard, Sta. Rita Hills, Camins 2 Dreams - 2021

Item # 47716 750 mL

This medium-bodied, structured dry red sees 20% whole cluster fermentation. The wine spends in neutral French barrels prior to bottling. It has black fruit, earth, and spice aromas. Pair with venison in blackberry sauce.

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Wine made from grapes grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides in the vineyard.


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Partners in love & wine Mireia Taribo and wife Tara Gomez started Camins D Dreams in 2017, sourcing fruit from the Sta. Rita Hills with the philosophy that ‘wine is made in the vineyard’ and a desire to ‘showcase the typicity of each site where the grapes come from’. This gorgeous Syrah is a blend of three clones, all picked separately for optimal ripeness, and kept separate during all steps from vineyard to bottle. Wild yeast fermented with 20% whole cluster inclusion, aged for 9 months in neutral French barrels prior to unfiltered bottling, with minimal SO2. On the nose, lozenge, boiled sweets, and pie sing along with sage and a touch of smoke. The fruit continues on a palate of luxurious weight and density and soul warming alcohol, rounded out by silky tannins and snappy acidity. Lamb Kofta with garlic-roasted sweet baby broccoli.

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California

California makes more wine than any other state in the United States. Not only does the state grow a variety of noble grape varieties like Pinot Noir, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, there are also plantings of lesser-known varieties such as Nebbiolo, Roussanne and Mourvèdre to name just a few.

Syrah

We'd like to clear this up once and for all: the Shiraz grape is genetically identical to Syrah. Australian winemakers put "Shiraz" on the map (and, many would argue, vice versa), and the term is now used throughout much of the New World. Let it never be said, however, that Shiraz and Syrah are the same thing: the region in which the grape is grown determines much about the flavor of the wine it will produce. Typically, New World Shiraz yields bigger, fruitier wines than the the peppery Syrahs...

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