Samuel Louis Smith Santa Cruz Mountains Syrah Sandstone Terrace 2024
Cool-climate Santa Cruz Mountains Syrah is one of the most exciting categories in California right now, and Sam Smith - formerly of Morgan - is helping lead the charge. Sandstone Terrace pulls from organically farmed sites in the Santa Cruz Mountains, including high-elevation Nelson Vineyard and the coast-hugging Gali Vineyard six miles from the Pacific. Whole-cluster ferments, native yeast, and a deft hand with extraction. The result is Syrah that leans Northern Rhone in its frame - peppery, floral, structured - but tastes unmistakably Californian in its fruit. The sommelier circuit has been quietly buying this one up.
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Samuel Louis Smith Santa Cruz Mountains Syrah Sandstone Terrace 2024
Samuel Louis Smith Santa Cruz Mountains Syrah Sandstone Terrace 2024
Cool-climate Santa Cruz Mountains Syrah is one of the most exciting categories in California right now, and Sam Smith - formerly of Morgan - is helping lead the charge. Sandstone Terrace pulls from organically farmed sites in the Santa Cruz Mountains, including high-elevation Nelson Vineyard and the coast-hugging Gali Vineyard six miles from the Pacific. Whole-cluster ferments, native yeast, and a deft hand with extraction. The result is Syrah that leans Northern Rhone in its frame - peppery, floral, structured - but tastes unmistakably Californian in its fruit. The sommelier circuit has been quietly buying this one up.
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Cool-climate Santa Cruz Mountains Syrah is one of the most exciting categories in California right now, and Sam Smith - formerly of Morgan - is helping lead the charge. Sandstone Terrace pulls from organically farmed sites in the Santa Cruz Mountains, including high-elevation Nelson Vineyard and the coast-hugging Gali Vineyard six miles from the Pacific. Whole-cluster ferments, native yeast, and a deft hand with extraction. The result is Syrah that leans Northern Rhone in its frame - peppery, floral, structured - but tastes unmistakably Californian in its fruit. The sommelier circuit has been quietly buying this one up.












