Footprint Wine Tap - Syrah 2022

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Footprint Wine Tap - Syrah 2022

$36.00

Ken Dillon, Owner & Winemaker of Footprint Wine Tap, is proud to introduce our limited production inaugural Syrah made with 100% single vineyard and Certified Sustainable grapes sourced from Rattlesnake Hills AVA, Yakima Valley, and with low intervention techniques, native yeasts, no fining/filtration and minimal sulfur addition.

Our Syrah is perfect to enjoy as is, with family and friends, or pair with a range of foods, year round. The rolling hills of Angiolina Vineyard and surrounding Valley depict Ken’s mid-summer evening vineyard sampling and touring in a beautiful abstract landscape label design.

For tech info about our wine see below.

***If shipping your order, then delivery times are generally 1-3 business days after shipping. Deliveries may be delayed due to inclement weather, if the weather is too warm (we will hold on shipping until the weather cools down enough to ship them to you), or other unforeseen circumstances, and we can guarantee wine quality assurance. Should there be any delays extending outside of our delivery goals then we will notify you at the earliest opportunity***

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Syrah Wine Tech & Notes:

¨ Vintage: 2022

¨ Varietal: Syrah (96%), Grenache (4%)

¨ Vineyard/AVA: Angiolina Vineyard/Rattlesnake Hills AVA — Yakima Valley

¨ Vinification: 25% whole cluster and pigéage, ambient and wild yeasts fermentation, bâttonage, 100% neutral French oak barrel aged sur lie for 23 months, no fining/filtration, and minimal sulfur addition

¨ pH: 3.7, TA 4.2 g/L

¨ Limited 28 cases + 7 kegs produced

¨ Sensory: Take a nose dive into our Syrah and enjoy the ripe brambleberry, blackberry, violet, kola nut, peppercorn, cardamom, and savory fern and truffle. Sip our Syrah to find echoes of flavors on the palate on a medium-full body that finishes with balance and generous roundness. Our Syrah will age well in your cellar for 5-15+ years if you can wait that long.