Cayuse ‘Horsepower - The Tribe Vineyard’ Syrah
Tasting Notes:
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Aromas of dusty wild blackberries, roasted plum, and blackberry compote mingle with savory notes of smoked meat, wet earth, and a touch of iron and minerality.
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On the palate it’s richly textured, medium-to-full bodied: flavors of black raspberry, currant, ground pepper, spring flowers, and darker floral tones like violet.
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Tannins are building and firm, balanced by good acidity and minerality. Needs a few years in the cellar to fully unwind.
Why It’s Special / What Makes It Desirable:
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Vineyard & Terroir: The “The Tribe” site sits in Walla Walla’s Milton-Freewater area, on basalt-rich, stony soils. That gives it savory, mineral-laden character and a strong sense of place.
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Craft & Aging: Spent ~15 months in neutral French oak—this helps the wine retain its fruit purity and express vineyard character rather than oak.
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Critical Acclaim: Very high ratings across reviewers — often in the high 90s — reflecting complexity, purity, and age-worthy potential.
Drinking & Pairing Suggestions
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Best Drinking Window: While enjoyable now (especially with decanting), this wine will likely shine more from ~2028 onward and continue developing for a decade or more.
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Food Pairings:
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Grilled or roasted red meats (lamb, ribeye)
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Game meats (venison, duck)
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Rich mushroom dishes, earthy sauces
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Charcuterie and smoked meats
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