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Salvaje Syrah Roussanetext
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Salvaje Syrah Roussane 2015

Valle de Casablanca, Region de Aconcagua, ChileOpening with a strong reductive swing, this natural Chilean Syrah (with five percent roussanne) requires some air time to tame and relax. Salvaje is a new project from Chile's most prominent and respected biodynamic estate: Emiliana, and winemaker Alvaro Espinoza. This follows Alvaro's no inputs / exports philosophy, and is a true reflection of place and time. Place in question is Quebrada Vineyard in the La Vinilla zone of Casablanca in the foothills of the Coastal Mountains. Granitic sandy loam at 380m are the fount for this sulphite-free wine, one that was fermented, and then rested in stainless for nine months. Tar, menthol and leather colour the spicy black fruits in this earthy red, with a scent of brooding florals, dusky nutmeg, charcuterie, and ample black pepper across streaky bacon. Rustically framed and clouded without filtration, this dense wine remains bright with acidity, if a bit hazy upon first opening and balsamic on the warming finish. Promising start. Pop the cork, decant, and then serve with grilled lamb or vegetables.Tasted: 07 May 2018Tasted by: Treve RingPrices:
BC$25.00750mlprivate wine stores
Producer: ViƱedos EmilianaDistributors: Peter Mielzynski Agencies
Grape: Shiraz/SyrahCSPC: 224480