Amavi Cellars

Walla Walla Valley Syrah

8.9154 ratings
8.928 pro ratings
Walla Walla Valley, Oregon/Washington, USA
Syrah
Lamb
Top Notes For
Maggie Harrison

candied bacon, raw red meat, blackberry. fruit + savory nose and palate. soft, integrated tannins, medium + acid.

candied bacon, raw red meat, blackberry. fruit + savory nose and palate. soft, integrated tannins, medium + acid.

Nov 11th, 2022
Joseph LaPanna

Holding up extremely well for a 2009. Color was dark, inky from core to rim. The expressive nose was filled with lavender, licorice and black pepper along with ripe black and blue fruit. The palate was clean and bright with more ripe fruit on the front end; the mid palate was expansive with rich but soft tannins, cocoa, black tea, and herbal notes. The finish was surprisingly long and Smokey. I credit balanced acidity for its long life!

Holding up extremely well for a 2009. Color was dark, inky from core to rim. The expressive nose was filled with lavender, licorice and black pepper along with ripe black and blue fruit. The palate was clean and bright with more ripe fruit on the front end; the mid palate was expansive with rich but soft tannins, cocoa, black tea, and herbal notes. The finish was surprisingly long and Smokey. I credit balanced acidity for its long life!

Feb 21st, 2020
Paul Weil

I am always eager to uncork a high end Washington Syrah! 😺🍷 I had been cellaring this bottle, the “last man standing” from my visit to the winery a few years back. This bottle did not disappoint. It is full of the rich plum fruits layered over that body so peculiar to Washington Syrah, this sort of pleasant mushroom tinge. I realize that may not sound palatable, but once tasted, it really lights up that “eureka!” center of the oenophile brain; imagine your first tastee if the Rutherford Dust tannic structure. Amaviis among my favorite Walla Walla wineries, and this Syrah is perfect for sipping with honored guests or old friends 😼

I am always eager to uncork a high end Washington Syrah! 😺🍷 I had been cellaring this bottle, the “last man standing” from my visit to the winery a few years back. This bottle did not disappoint. It is full of the rich plum fruits layered over that body so peculiar to Washington Syrah, this sort of pleasant mushroom tinge. I realize that may not sound palatable, but once tasted, it really lights up that “eureka!” center of the oenophile brain; imagine your first tastee if the Rutherford Dust tannic structure. Amaviis among my favorite Walla Walla wineries, and this Syrah is perfect for sipping with honored guests or old friends 😼

Jul 13th, 2019
"Odedi"

Dark ruby in color with a short reddish rim.

On the nose, blueberries, strawberries, currants, vanilla, oak, tobacco, spices, bitter herbs, vegetables, wet leaves, licorice and black pepper.

Medium plus in body and smooth with medium acidity and nice legs.

Dry on the palate with blueberries, plums, currants, oak, vanilla, licorice, cloves, bitter herbs, spices, dark coffee, pencil lead, earth, vegetables and black pepper.

Medium finish with soft tannins and tangy raspberries.

This is a very enjoyable Syrah from Walla Walla Valley in Washington State. Nicely balanced and earthy, with an elegant mouthfeel. Not as spicy as i except it to be.

Feels like a southern Rhône blend, more than a new world wine.

Needs 90 minutes to open up properly.

A blend of 88% Syrah and 12% Grenache. Aged in 100% French Oak barrels (16% new).

14.5% alcohol by volume.

89 points.

$30.

Dark ruby in color with a short reddish rim.

On the nose, blueberries, strawberries, currants, vanilla, oak, tobacco, spices, bitter herbs, vegetables, wet leaves, licorice and black pepper.

Medium plus in body and smooth with medium acidity and nice legs.

Dry on the palate with blueberries, plums, currants, oak, vanilla, licorice, cloves, bitter herbs, spices, dark coffee, pencil lead, earth, vegetables and black pepper.

Medium finish with soft tannins and tangy raspberries.

This is a very enjoyable Syrah from Walla Walla Valley in Washington State. Nicely balanced and earthy, with an elegant mouthfeel. Not as spicy as i except it to be.

Feels like a southern Rhône blend, more than a new world wine.

Needs 90 minutes to open up properly.

A blend of 88% Syrah and 12% Grenache. Aged in 100% French Oak barrels (16% new).

14.5% alcohol by volume.

89 points.

$30.

May 15th, 2019
Jack Russell

Owner/Vineyardist Trolley Line Vineyards

8.7

Trip coming up

Trip coming up

Dec 2nd, 2018
Isaac Pirolo

If you squint your eyes (and your palate) just enough, for a fleeting moment you might think this is from Cayuse. Blackberry and plum skin, 72% cacao, black olive, saddle leather, and cigar box, with a lavender and incense backdrop.

If you squint your eyes (and your palate) just enough, for a fleeting moment you might think this is from Cayuse. Blackberry and plum skin, 72% cacao, black olive, saddle leather, and cigar box, with a lavender and incense backdrop.

Dec 5th, 2017
Beau Carufel

Winemaker/Owner Random Wine Company

8.8

Biiiiig! Tons of ripe fruit and oak. Delicious but you have to have food to stand up to it.

Biiiiig! Tons of ripe fruit and oak. Delicious but you have to have food to stand up to it.

4 people found it helpfulJun 30th, 2014
Tom Casagrande

In Washington State for a week, first for a work conference and then to Walla Walla to taste and drink. So the local Seattle Whole Foods has this. Dark fruity nose, very clingy and savory on the palate. Acid is a bit low for my taste. Loads of soft tannin and long finish. This is a wine in search of a grilled Porterhouse.

In Washington State for a week, first for a work conference and then to Walla Walla to taste and drink. So the local Seattle Whole Foods has this. Dark fruity nose, very clingy and savory on the palate. Acid is a bit low for my taste. Loads of soft tannin and long finish. This is a wine in search of a grilled Porterhouse.

1 person found it helpfulMay 20th, 2018
Jeff Sidwell

Owner Bon! Gourmet

9.0

Dried meat unsmoked bacon and tight berry

Dried meat unsmoked bacon and tight berry

1 person found it helpfulMay 28th, 2015
Scott Abernethy

2011 - A weak vintage. This wine is watery and lackluster, lacking the classic Walla Walla Valley pizzaz.

2011 - A weak vintage. This wine is watery and lackluster, lacking the classic Walla Walla Valley pizzaz.

1 person found it helpfulApr 23rd, 2015