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Syrah, Ballard
Canyon Estate, 2009
The grapes for our
Ballard Canyon Estate Syrah release are from the estate
vineyards around the winery, located
in the beautiful Ballard Canyon. Located in the larger
Santa Ynez Valley appellation, Ballard Canyon has
its
own nuances and micro-climates that make it a near-perfect
place for grape varietals such as Syrah. This very
small
bottling contains classic Ballard Canyon Syrah aromas
of cassis and blackberry, with hints of licorice.
Concentrated flavors of dried cherries, blackberries
and cocoa mix with velvety tannins that linger on the
palate.
Brought directly to the winery in
the early hours of the morning, the grapes were de-stemmed
and then fermented in small 1-ton bins, and then punched
down by hand numerous times each day to extract all
the dark colors, spicy flavors and smooth tannins from
the grape skins. The new wine was then placed into
a combination of French and American Oak, 33% of which
were new barrels (27% French, 6% American), and allowed
to age for 16 months. This Reserve wine was bottled
unfiltered in February 2011 and released in summer
of that year. 1,362 cases
were produced.
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from the winery, please click here to
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Optimal Storage Conditions:
Constant temperature, 55-58°F, darkness.
Aging Potential
To enjoy young fruit aromas, consume within 1-3 years
of bottling date. For extended aging under ideal conditions,
consume within 3-10 years of bottling date.
Vineyards:
Rusack Estate
Varietal:
Syrah 84%, Petite Sirah 9%, Grenache 7%
Bottle Analysis:
Alcohol: 14.5%, pH: 3.59, TA: 0.593 g/100ml
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