
SantaBarbara-OjaiSyraWine-9/PointRated-RecentVintage
45,43 $ Original price was: 45,43 $.11,46 $Current price is: 11,46 $.
Description
Experience the acclaimed balance of Ojai Vineyard’s 2022 Santa Barbara County Syrah – an award-winning cool-climate red celebrated for its vibrant complexity and approachable depth. Garnering 90 Points from Vinous, this vintage delivers a compelling sensory journey perfect for enthusiasts seeking sophisticated yet drinkable California Syrah.
Crafted from Central Coast vineyards, the 2022 growing season presented a hot September, yielding grapes with profound ripeness. Masterful winemaking ensures this intensity harmonizes beautifully with the signature cool-climate structure. Expect a striking aromatic profile: pungent notes of dark cherry and plum mingle with evocative layers of spiced root beer botanicals, incense, supple suede leather, and a hint of balsamic intrigue.
On the palate, discover a luxuriously smooth experience. Generous dark fruit flavors glide effortlessly into nuances of peppery game, dark chocolate, and mocha richness – a testament to its cool-coast origins meeting warm-year concentration. This sturdy yet suave Syrah offers immediate pleasure with its front-loaded fruit, making it exceptionally food-friendly. Pair it confidently with grilled meats, savory stews, or aged cheeses.
- Vintage: 2022
- Alcohol: 13.5%
- Critical Acclaim: 90 Points (Vinous)
Discover why this balanced Santa Barbara Syrah stands out – a superb expression of place and vintage offering remarkable value in premium California red wine.
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