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Burrowing Owl Syrahtext
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16¼/20

Burrowing Owl Syrah 2018

Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, CanadaRetasted three months down the road, 2018 (97/3 syrah/viognier) remains in the drier style, with a rich amount of oak and vanilla doused with savoury South Okanagan blackberry, black cherry, black plum fruit. Don’t let its easy-sipping style fool you; it could use three to five years to reach its apex. A strange 2018 growing season began early and stalled under cool summer temperatures and smoky skies before a warm fall kicked in to ripen the fruit. The longer growing season shifted the ripening to warm days and cold nights, tightening the acid, adding a fresh character to the wine. The fruit comes out of Osoyoos and Oliver’s Black Sage Bench, picked October 24 through November 9. The wine spends 15 months in a mix of oaks, including 54% French, 30% American, 13% Hungarian, 3% American, and 3% Russian. One-quarter of the barrels were new, and nearly 70 percent was third fill and older oak, with multiple rackings before being bottled unfiltered.Tasted: 09 March 2021Tasted by: Prices:
BC$35.00750mlwinery direct
AB$42.00750mlprivate wine shops
ON$40.95750mlLCBO
Producer: Wyse Family WinesDistributors: Appellation Wine Marketing
Le Sommelier Inc.
Grape: Shiraz/SyrahCSPC: 877217UPC: 688229004186