When Alex Nichol planted the Okanagan’s first Syrah in 1990 on
the Naramata Bench, it is probable that his peers thought he was daft.
A generation later, the variety has established itself as one
of best red varieties for B.C. wine, especially when grown in the South Okanagan
or the Similkameen Valley.
About 530 acres of Syrah are grown. The production in 2018
totalled 2,034 tons, or five percent of the total wine grape crop. Numerous
wineries now make Syrah (a few call it Shiraz).
Recently, former wine store owner Simon Wosk teamed up with
Norman Wood, who runs the Sutton Place Wine Merchant, to stage a tasting competition
of 19 B.C. Syrahs.
At the now-closed Sip Wines in Richmond, Simon and the late
John Levine began sponsored tastings in 2008 of Meritage wines, under the
banner, BC Iconic Reds. In recent years, that annual tasting has been continued
at the Sutton Place hotel.
This year, Simon and Norman expanded the BC Iconic Reds
concept to a tasting of Syrah. About 60 wine enthusiasts attended to assess the
wines in a blind tasting. Their votes produced a ranking of the top six wines.
The other wines in the competition are listed alphabetically here.
My notes suggest all 19 wines had considerable merit. It is clear that Syrah
has found a home in the Okanagan and Similkameen valleys.
Here are the results of the tasting. Some of the vintages are
sold out but most are available from the wineries and from Sutton Place Wine Merchant.
1.
Sunrock Vineyards Shiraz 2015 ($34). My notes: Big and ripe,
this wine begins with generous aromas of plum, fig and black cherry mingled
with black pepper. On the palate, there are flavours of dark fruits, vanilla
and oak. Note that the current vintage of this is 2016.
2.
BC Wine Studio Siren’s Call Syrah 2015 ($35). Winery notes: Sourced from Vineyards near
Cawston, BC, and Osoyoos, BC, this wine was aged 17 months in 100% new American
oak barrels, and boasts elegance, finesse and classic varietal characteristics
of pepper and spice. It is clean, rich
and full of dark red fruit.
3.
Road 13 Syrah 2016
($43.48). Winery notes: This classic Northern Rhone style Syrah delivers richness, elegance,
balance, and freshness with an impressively long finish.
4. Painted Rock Syrah 2016 ($39.99). Winery notes: Aromas of ripe red fruit and
florals jump out of the glass with raspberries, cherries, blackberries, and
rose water. Rounded and rich on the palate with ripe, silky tannins with
further flavours of cracked pepper, vanilla and toasted coconut. Lingering
pepper and baking spices on the finish.
5.
Laughing Stock Syrah 2016 ($36.99). Winery notes: 100% estate grown on
our Perfect Hedge vineyard in Osoyoos, the style is inspired by Cote Rotie in
Northern Rhone, blending 95% Syrah with 5% Viognier. This classic technique
gives the nose a floral lift and softens the pepper note ever so slightly.
6.
Vanessa Vineyard Syrah 2015 ($34.99). My notes: The wine begins with aromas of cherry and fig
mingled with spice and herbal notes. On the palate, the wine is rich with savoury
flavours of dark fruit.
Black
Hills Syrah 2016 ($39.99).
Winery notes: This vintage of Syrah is elegant, offering notes of
blackberry, blueberry, and black & white pepper on the nose with hints of
cocoa and eucalyptus lingering in the background. Soft, supple tannins dominate
the palate with rich black fruit carrying through for a mouth-watering finish.
Bonamici Reserve Syrah 2016 ($45).
My notes: This is a bold wine with aromas of plum, fig and vanilla. There is ripe
dark fruit on the juicy palate.
Church & State Syrah 2016
($39.90). Winery notes: This bright
and vibrant wine is a rising star in our books, and will only show more
personality with additional time in the bottle. Already, it is showing great
character through its inky purple colour. Expect a bouquet of flavour on the
nose including; dried fruits, subtle spice, leather and cedar. The velvety
tannins are well balanced, finishing with a good amount of length.
Gold Hill
Syrah 2013 ($34.99). My notes:
The winery begins with aromas of dark fruits mingled with pepper. On the
palate, bold oak supports flavours of fig and cherry.
Hester
Creek Syrah Viognier 2016 ($28.95).
Winery notes: Our Syrah is crafted in the traditional Rhône style with a dose
of Viognier added for enhancing aromatics and flavours. This vintage has deep
aromas of ripe raspberry, blueberry, white pepper an violet. An elegant palate
follows with ripe fruit flavours of blackberry and blueberry, followed by
earthy notes along with pepper, anise and smoked meat.
Hillside
Syrah 2016 ($28). Winery notes: Crafted from grapes
grown in our Hidden Valley vineyard our 2016 Syrah opens with black raspberry
and notes of clove and espresso which interweave with black current and a touch
of cardamom on the palate. Elegant fine-grained tannins lead into a
powerful juicy finish.
Kettle Valley Stern Syrah 2015 ($38). Winery notes:
The grapes for this wine come primarily from the Stern
vineyard in Naramata. The vineyard was farmed at two tons to the acre
resulting in very concentrated flavours. The grapes were hand picked on
September 18, 2015 at approximately 25.4 brix. The wine has gone through
a full malolactic fermentation and was aged in French oak for 20 months
before being bottled. Total production: 45 cases.
Le Vieux Pin Cuvée Violette Syrah
2017 ($30.99). Winery notes: Cuvée Violette, as the name
suggests, displays the perfumed and floral side of this noble grape variety.
The palate is silky smooth thanks to a gentle co-ferment with just under 1%
Viognier. The focus is on the feminine and graceful qualities of Syrah coming
to the foreground. In the cellar we kid around and call this wine a Syrah for
Pinot Noir lovers. Crunchy bramble fruit and purple flowers mingle with pepper
and spice. Red bramble fruits burst on the nose and on the palate.
Phantom Creek Syrah 2016 ($75).
Winery notes: Phantom
Creek Vineyard has played a pivotal role in establishing Syrah as one of the
Okanagan’s signature grape varieties. With only 1.2 acres planted, we produced
a meagre four barrels of Phantom Creek Vineyard Syrah in 2016. This wine
captures the variety’s floral and savoury signature with the desert sage of the
South Okanagan.
Poplar Grove Syrah 2015
($30.35). My notes: There are appealing floral notes on the aroma. The palate
swaggers with flavours of plum, fig and cherry mingled with a hint of pepper.
The Hatch Black Swift The Long Road Syrah 2015
($49.99). Winery notes: All de-stemmed after gentle sorting at the winery, this wine was
fermented slowly at 25 degrees Celsius to fully maximize extraction of the
abundantly ripe fruit. After fermentation was complete, the wine was finished
in a mix of new and older French oak (50/50) for 16 months. This vintage has an
incredible mixture of concentration and elegance. Despite the intensity at this
stage, the wine remains beautifully smooth and pleasant to drink at this point,
but shows enough stuffing to it that indicates it will have a long and complex
life ahead.
Thornhaven
Syrah 2015
($30). Winery notes: Platinum National Award
Winner 2018 – blackberry, cherry, vanilla and cloves. medium-bodied.
Winemaker’s CUT Syrah 2017 ($34). The aroma begins
with notes of smoked deli meats which are echoed on the palate. This is a robust,
gamy red with hints of pepper on the finish.
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