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		<title>What Style is Your Syrah?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 05:41:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean O'Connor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most fascinating aspects of winemaking (and wine enjoying) is just how varied the experience can be.&#160; People talk of different styles: new world, old world, big, delicate, robust, fruit forward, and the oft-dreaded and oak monster. But, what do these all mean? and how does the winemaker influence and impart that particular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most fascinating aspects of winemaking (and wine enjoying) is just how varied the experience can be.&#160; People talk of different styles: new world, old world, big, delicate, robust, fruit forward, and the oft-dreaded and oak monster. But, what do these all mean? and how does the winemaker influence and impart that particular style on their wines? </p>
<p>I’m going to find out.&#160; Now on to the tasting that lead me down the road of asking these questions.&#160; </p>
<p><a href="http://www.synclinewine.com/wines/syrah-columbia.html">2007 Syncline Columbia Valley Syrah</a> – this is the bigger, bold, dark colored, new world syrah. It was delicious and really opened up nicely over the course of a Friday night at home.</p>
<p><a href="http://columbiawinery.com/">2002 Columbia Winery Red Willow Vineyard Syrah</a> – this wine was crafted from the <a href="http://redwillowvineyard.com/home1.htm">very first Syrah planting</a> in Washington and winemaker David Lake really pushes the old world envelope in this offering.&#160; Having spent 5 more years in the bottle this wine is very well rounded.</p>
<p>These two wines, produced in the same region, from the same varietal, are very different in style.&#160; The Columbia is lighter in color and contained many of that minerality and earthiness that you’d expect from a old world style wine.&#160; The Syncline was big, bold, and provided many of the dark berry fruit flavors.&#160; Both wines were excellent and can be found in the $20-25 range at Pete’s Wine Shop in Bellevue.</p>
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