2003 Syrah, Brookside Vineyard, Napa Valley
With the philosophy deeply ingrained in his
psyche that wine is a liquid food, Gary
Miller, an accomplished chef, parlayed his
career in the food industry to follow his
passion...winemaking. Gary has worked for
such notable wine producers as La Jota,
Martinelli, and Robert Biale. His own
brand, Miller Wine Works, is an expression
of all the paths Gary's life has taken,
from being raised in a rural, Western New
York family to becoming a Napa Valley
vintner. As a chef, Gary fully understands
the necessity of integration and balance
when the fruits of the land intermingle
with the fruits of one's labor. Who
better than a chef-winemaker to bring forth
skillfully integrated, well-balanced wine?
Brookside Vineyard is a seven-acre ranch,
located between the Carneros and Mt. Veeder
appellations. As a result, this vineyard
experiences all the advantages of both
highly acclaimed, wine grape growing
regions. With cool morning and evening
maritime influences, coupled with moderate
day time temperatures, these benchmark
climatic conditions are extremely suitable
for producing extraordinary Syrah. Soil
types are alluvial and sandy clay. The
three acres of Syrah are on a vertical
trellising system, and have a spacing of
five by seven feet.
Technical data:
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Varietal Content
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100% Syrah
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Aging
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40% French oak for 16 months
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Titratable Acidity
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0.66 g/100ml
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pH
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3.66
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Alcohol
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14.5%
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Release Date
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December 1, 2005
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Case
Production
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125 cases
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Winemaker Notes:
The 2003 Miller Wine Works Syrah,
Brookside Vineyard, Napa Valley is
fleshy and creamy, with boysenberry, black
raspberry, dark plum, and mineral notes. It
is on the fuller side of medium-bodied now,
but structured to take on weight, and will
age extremely well.
Suggested
Retail:
$44.00
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