2002 Syrah - Alger Vineyards
This Syrah has aromas of fresh tea leaves, orange blossoms and tropical spices. The palate is bright with cherries and plums, with a hint of currants and raspberry marmalade. It is followed with a finish of soft but lingering tannins.
55 cases - SOLD OUT
2003 Syrah - Alger Vineyards
Our Syrah is a full-bodied, spicy wine with aromas of deep fruit and chocolate. The palate explodes with boysenberries and deep-ripened plums. The silky deep finish is followed with warm lasting tannins.
Bronze Medal Winner-2006 San Francisco Chronicle
210 cases
2004 Syrah - Alger Vineyards
The initial aroma of this Syrah is of violets and cinnamon. Its bouquet is full and robust with a burst of vanilla and cherry jam. This Syrah has the complexity of smooth berry flavors combined with delicate and soft tannins. The balance of this wine makes it one of our most elegant wines to date.
Bronze Medal Winner-2007 San Francisco Chronicle
100 cases
2002 Petite Sirah - Alger Vineyards
Our Old Vine Petite has pungent aromas of dense black cherries and plums, with
a touch of mocha. The palate features vibrant pomegranate, followed by peppery
spices with long lasting tannins.
75 cases - SOLD OUT
2003 Petite Sirah - Alger Vineyards
The initial aromas of this wine are meaty and smoky. Add a combination of dense, dark berry fruit such as blackberries and loganberries along with hints of dark chocolate and a bit of orange peel. The palate is rich and supple, featuring ripe plums and cherries, combined with velvety tannins for a long, drifting finish.
Bronze Medal winner-2006 San Francisco Chronicle
45 cases - SOLD OUT
2004 Petite Sirah - Alger Vineyards
This inky red exhibits flavors of bittersweet chocolate, white pepper and hints of plums and blueberries. Tightly focused with intense fruit flavors, it is supported by firm chewy tannins. Smoky, earthy and mineral notes add to a mountain character that this volcanic vineyard is known for. This is an elegant wine to drink today but will also continue to evolve with cellaring.
Silver Medal Winner-2007 San Francisco Chronicle
130 cases

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