Weight | 3 lbs |
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alcohol-content | 12.5% |
package-size | 750 ml |
5 Year Aged Syrah
$32.99
This Limited Release Syrah in honor of our 50th Anniversary has aged in oak barrels for just over 5 years. This has allowed the berry and fresh herb aromatics of the grape to blossom while taming the tannins. You’ll find notes of black currant, pepper, and tobacco. 5 Year Aged Syrah is dry, rich, and full-bodied with a smooth, velvety finish. Pick up a bottle to say cheers to 50 years with us!
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