Margerum Colson Canyon Vineyard Syrah 2012
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Ripe black cherries get aromatic lift from sagebrush and thyme on this wine that Doug Margerum makes from the fruit of his friend, Reo Reiswig. There is an immediate zing of acidity, with red and purple fruit flavors that bounce between raspberry and blueberry while also picking up mocha, herbs and leather along the way. A very dynamic wine.
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The 2012 Syrah Colson Canyon Vineyard is another outstanding Syrah from Doug. Aged 20 months in 33% new French oak and never racked, it offers up lovely, perfumed notes of sweet cherries, blackberry, light pepper and underbrush. Medium-bodied, balanced, well-made and thrillingly drinkable, I don't think it will make old bones, but it will certainly impress for at least 5-7 years.
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