2012 Syrah Larry Hyde & Sons Vineyard

Wine Details
Place of Origin

United States

Napa

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

94% Syrah/6% Viognier

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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Drinking Window

2014 - 2020

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This is a very strong set of new and upcoming releases from Joseph Phelps and winemaker Ashley Hepworth. The 2011s are strong, the 2012s capture the personality of the year, while the 2013s are shaping up to be superb.

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2017 - 2027

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Winemaker Ashley Hepworth has done a fabulous job with these new and upcoming releases, especially the 2011s, which are superb. In 2011, Hepworth shortened macerations by about five days relative to the 2012s, all of which saw longer periods of skin contact. Since 2009 Phelps has moved to only estate-grown fruit, which is a huge commitment to quality for a winery operating on this scale. For more on Phelps, readers might want to take a look at this short video shot with Hepworth during the 2013 harvest.