- Certified Organic
- 100% Petite Syrah
- Hayne Vineyard in St. Helena sub-AVA of Napa Valley
- Planted in 1953
- Alluvial gravelly loam soils
- Head-trained
- dry-farmed
- hand-harvested
- 100% native yeast
- Aged 18 months in 80% French oak and 20% American oak (20% new)
- unfined and unfiltered
- 15.3% abv
Info
Producer:
Vintage:
2022
Country:
United States
Region:
California
Appellation:
Napa
Variety:
Petite Sirah
Color:
Red
Farming Practice:
Sustainable
Sizes Available
Full Bottle | US-TUR-60-22 | 12/750ml |
Press & Reviews
Wine Advocate
Score
93
Date
2024-06-13
"Opaque ruby-black in the glass, the 2022 Petite Syrah Hayne Vineyard is as poised and graceful as this variety can possibly be. The nose is driven by aromas of roasted plums, cassis and toasted coconut with dark spice-driven undertones. The palate is full-bodied, powerful and characteristically dense, offering a blocky, opaque fruit flavor that melds with an intriguing, perfumed, energetic lift. The sheer class and authority of the Hayne site peer through here‡albeit in a more glossy manner than found in other varieties‡and finishes with a combination of chewy tannins, balancing acidity and decadent dark fruits."
Vinous
Score
92-95
Date
2023-12-22
"The 2022 Petite Syrah Hayne Vineyard is full of character. Earthy, floral and savory notes dominate at this stage, as do bright acids and searing tannins. This dense Petite, with terrific depth and textural intensity, is sure to be long lived. Yields were a measly 1.1 tons per acre."
REVIEWS FROM PAST VINTAGES
2021
Wine Advocate
Score
96
Date
2023-06-15
"The 2021 Petite Syrah Hayne Vineyard comes from vines planted in 1953. Opaque ruby-black in color, this has some rubbery touches on the nose that give way with time to blackcurrant, garrigue, cocoa powder, laurel leaves and charcuterie. The palate is lighter on its feet than the nose leads you to believe, with alluringly floral flavors and soft herbal undertones. It has a surprisingly refined texture, impressive freshness and a very long finish. Offer it 3-5 years in bottle."