Presqu’ile – Estate Syrah

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USA - CA
Santa Barbara County
Wine
Red
The Facts
UPCs 2021 (750ml) - 8 60003 48502 6
Origins USA - CA > Santa Barbara County > Santa Maria Valley
Appellation Santa Maria Valley
Varietal Syrah
Cepage 100% Syrah
Winemaking Native yeast fermentation with 70% whole cluster. Élevage adds creates depth and energy.
Aging Aged 18 months in French oak (15% new) and concrete
Alcohol by Volume 12.7%
Markets Texas
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The Character
Overall Structured, spicy Syrah from our estate vineyard
Aromas Blackberry, dark cherry, dried herbs, cracked pepper, and roasted meat
Mouthfeel Textured, savory, and tightly wound
Tasting Notes Bold yet lifted, with concentrated dark fruit, roasted herbs, peppercorn, and smoked meat. Stem inclusion adds savory grip and aromatic lift, leading to a long, spice-driven finish.
Selling Point 70% whole cluster Syrah with coastal structure and spice
Pairings Spice-friendly fare, bold herbs, smoky flavors—especially great with lamb
Sustainability Green Practicing, Sustainable In Practice, Minimal Intervention / Augmentation, Natural Fermentation
The Story
Presqu’ile’s estate Syrah is a study in site and structure. Grown on a coastal ridgeline in the Santa Maria Valley and fermented with 70% whole cluster, this wine leans into savory power: dark fruit, iron, cracked pepper, and stemmy spice. It's a serious, cellar-worthy Syrah that captures the wildness of the site and the poise of the winemaking.
About Presqu'ile
Producer Story
Presqu’ile is a family-owned winery located in Santa Barbara County’s Santa Maria Valley, producing small-lot wines from one of California’s premier cool-climate regions. Our wholesale portfolio includes Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah, Gamay, Rosé, and Aligoté.
Producer Story
Presqu’ile is a family-owned winery located in Santa Barbara County’s Santa Maria Valley, producing small-lot wines from one of California’s premier cool-climate regions. Our wholesale portfolio includes Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah, Gamay, Rosé, and Aligoté.
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