Mission Codename Surf's up
One is the righthand for Thomas Rivers Brown. And the other, for Julian Fayard.
Together they make Belharra…
We’ve been trying to get our hands on this ultra-boutique project for some time, and we were willing to pay WHATEVER price just to write this coolest of stories.
An up-and-coming collaboration of TWO CULT WINEMAKERS under $30? We did not see that coming.
What we also didn’t see coming is how ELEGANT (dare we say Pinot-like) these single vineyard Carneros Syrahs can be. Myriad, TOR, and Eric Kent are some of the names you may recognize who frequent this highly sought-after site for the prime fruit adorning their labels. But when you knock on the door of a vineyard owner and say “well, we make wine with Brown and Fayard…” is he gonna say I can’t sell you any fruit?? Don’t think so!
Hauntingly perfumed nose. Of crushed spring flowers, Tellicherry pepper, wild berries, and gunflint. The palate is akin to a warm blueberry cobbler with a bright burst of black and purple fruits, fig marmalade, and baking spices. There’s a touch of savory, pleasantly herbal note of freshness on the long finish that takes you right to the upper echelons of the Northern Rhône. Imagine the lovechild of Croze-Hermitage and Carneros. Cool-climate Syrah heaven! Medium-rare lamb chops with mint chutney, anyone?
Just 5 barrels made AND we got barely half that between two vintages so first come…
We’ll roll right into the 2018 when this is gone but don’t expect either to last long.
92 Points – Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
“The 2017 Syrah has pretty aromas of mint chocolate, warm blueberries, exotic spices, violets and earth. The palate is medium-bodied, silky, spicy and purely fruited with great freshness and a long, layered finish. Another elegantly styled Syrah from Belharra. 122 cases produced. Drink 2020-2027.”
What the Winery Says
2017 Las Madres Vineyard Carneros Syrah
- Winemakers
- Anne W. Fogerty & Camille E. Gaio
- Varietals
- 100% Syrah
- Vintage
- 2017
- Alcohol
- 14.5%
- Appellations
- Carneros, Napa Valley
- Vineyards
- Las Madres Vineyard
- Fermentation
- Berry, no stem
- Aging
- 18 months
- Barrels
- 100% French oak (20% new)