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2007 SYRAH WHITE HAWK
Santa Barbara County

This vineyard is planted on hillsides of pure sand in Cat Canyon near Los Alamos. The syrah vines struggle to survive since sand can hold neither nutrients nor water well. The production is absurdly low. In fact, these are almost always the most expensive syrah grapes we purchase. The wine that's made from this spot is as unique as the vineyard looks. An intense but lovely red berry character is followed by an intriguing seaweed-iodine spiciness--this aromatic association exists perhaps because the soil here is an ancient seabed. In any case, it's quite unique. The tannins are copious, but super-fine textured. Being one canyon closer to the ocean than Thompson Vineyard, the climate is just cool enough that we never have to worry about the acidity level of the grapes; there is always a zesty tang to this wine that keeps it lively.

2007 was a drought year, and these stressed vines produced tiny berries that made for a particularly dense White Hawk syrah. This one has all the tools to age gracefully for many years.

(229 cases produced)

Press Reviews

Robert Parkers’s Wine Advocate

“The 2007 Syrah White Hawk is round, sweet and harmonious. Plums, smoke, licorice are some of the notes that emerge from this rich, deep Syrah. There is plenty of power and structure supporting the fruit all the way through to the long, persistent finish. This is texturally brilliant and striking.” - AG (93 Points)

Stephen Tanzers International Wine Cellar

“Inky ruby. Pungent aromas of blackcurrant, blueberry and briary herbs, with slow-mounting smokiness. Deeply pitched dark fruit flavors show liqueur-like intensity and become spicier with air. Closes down on the finish, which features fine-grained tannins and a distinct blueberry quality. I'd stash this one away for a while.” - JR (91 Points)

High Resolution Bottle Shot

2007 Syrah White Hawk One Sheet