Cayuse Vineyards

Armada Vineyard Syrah

9.322 ratings
9.43 pro ratings
Walla Walla Valley, Oregon/Washington, USA
Syrah
Lamb
Top Notes For
Monica Bourgeois

Owner Neat Wines

9.2

Young, tight and beautiful! Looking forward to trying this again in 3-5 years.

Young, tight and beautiful! Looking forward to trying this again in 3-5 years.

1 person found it helpfulNov 16th, 2015
Ali Mayfield

This bottle was empty in no time. Classic Cayuse.

This bottle was empty in no time. Classic Cayuse.

1 person found it helpfulApr 17th, 2015
Greg Giere

πŸ’œπŸ’–πŸ’›

πŸ’œπŸ’–πŸ’›

Apr 1st, 2018
Joseph Barsky

2012 Vintage. Still some pine notes when first opened which blew off more over time than our last bottle.

2012 Vintage. Still some pine notes when first opened which blew off more over time than our last bottle.

Dec 7th, 2020
Joseph Barsky

2012 Vintage 13.6% Alcohol. Disappointing. Over the top pine nose and taste. Not a provenance issue as purchased winery direct and in commercial storage since.

2012 Vintage 13.6% Alcohol. Disappointing. Over the top pine nose and taste. Not a provenance issue as purchased winery direct and in commercial storage since.

Jul 13th, 2020
Neil Shah

An incredible year for this wine, and human society. It transports me back to 2012. I raise a glass to that time with hopes that feeling will return soon.

An incredible year for this wine, and human society. It transports me back to 2012. I raise a glass to that time with hopes that feeling will return soon.

Mar 7th, 2019
Neil Shah

Roasted meat

Roasted meat

Nov 26th, 2018
Bryan Kesting

A few friends got together to drink a couple Cayuse β€œArmada” wines. One was a 2005 library wine purchased over the summer and the 2012 I had. The biggest difference between the two was the long finish on the 2005. I do feel if you give the 2012 a few more years it will be the overall better wine. I felt like it had more going on. The 2012 was fresh and lively just without the long finish.

A few friends got together to drink a couple Cayuse β€œArmada” wines. One was a 2005 library wine purchased over the summer and the 2012 I had. The biggest difference between the two was the long finish on the 2005. I do feel if you give the 2012 a few more years it will be the overall better wine. I felt like it had more going on. The 2012 was fresh and lively just without the long finish.

Nov 17th, 2018
WC Fields

Had higher expectations - and tasted blind.

Had higher expectations - and tasted blind.

Apr 19th, 2018
Jathan McLaughlin

Canned tuna on the nose (seriously), mid-taste peat bomb. Incredibly drinkable and smooth

Canned tuna on the nose (seriously), mid-taste peat bomb. Incredibly drinkable and smooth

Jul 29th, 2016