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2007 Ramey Wine Cellars Syrah Sonoma Coast
4.06 average rating 337 ratingsrate it
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 92
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 92
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About Ramey Wine Cellars

With the help of his wife, David Ramey founded Ramey Wine Cellars in 1996. He has succeeded in sourcing fruit from top Napa and Sonoma vineyards, producing remarkable Chardonnays that bridge the gap between California lushness and Burgundian minerality and structure.

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2007 Ramey Wine Cellars Syrah Sonoma Coast

Producer: Ramey Wine Cellars
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Syrah/Shiraz
Origin: California
Region: Sonoma

Expert Reviews

91 Points | International Wine Cellar , May/June 2010

($38) Inky ruby. Ripe, spicy blackberry and boysenberry aromas are complicated by notes of licorice, cola and musky flowers. Broad and velvety, with deep black and blue fruit and candied violet flavors and slow-building tannins. Very attractive syrah with good depth and surprising vivacity on the long, focused finish. This was fermented with 25% whole clusters.

92 Points | Wine Spectator
92 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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Better than ever!
10/13/2012
by Fannin10580945
It has been nearly a year and a half since I had the first one of these. As good as it was at that time, it is better now, offering more complexity on the nose and including most of the components mentioned in the Parker review. It is even richer, fuller, rounder and more plush on the palate and has a longer, smoother finish. Just magnificent and well worth five stars.
This was amazing!
07/10/2011
by Toomey12140661
I absolutely LOVED this wine. It had substance and amazing drinkability. I wish I ordered more than 4 bottles...
Wonderful Syrah
06/29/2011
by Cleveland13515826
I am not a huge Syrah fan. Too many of them have overly bold fruit with little finesse and not much of a nose. But I thought this was a really terrific wine with an extraordinarily sophisticated bouquet and very subtle flavors. Best Syrah I have had to date.
phew!
04/17/2011
by Smith12887364
2007 vintage. How could an American Syrah be much better? Full of fruit and spice and peppery fireworks tastes..almost scattershot in effect. Yet wonderfully smooth and elegant at the same time. One of the headiest but sophisticated American wines I've ever drunk.
Best of the best
04/19/2011
by Anderson14011743
This is one of the best wines I have tasted in many years; close to George Latour's Cabs for about 1/3 the price. Still, there are some almost as good wines, like The Crusher Petite Syrah for about half the price. WineAccess Fabre Malbec is also a good choice for 1/3 he price, but without the depth and complexity. Never the less this wine is worth the five star rating for quality alone. Best on the second day.
Coastal Syrah Storm
04/15/2011
by Pizarro14005221
Felt like I tripped face down in a plum orchard right after a heavy rainstorm while smoking a Nicaraguan-broadleaf cigar. A massive, dark purple, full body wine once in glass – big dark, efficacious fruit and barnyard aromatics. Palate was full bore, dark plums and ripe blueberry; chewy tannins – expected dry, but were focused and well integrated – some American oak and a faint leathery note. Finish was long, complex with more of the same dark fruit; leather was more prominent, mild cassis, and tobacco and smoked bacon builds at finish. Great glass, but fell short of Ramey’s most brilliant Shanel Vineyard compilation (MY94). B+/91
Good nose. The fruit opens slowly and then rounds as it warms and finishes slightly dry. Excellent
12/19/2011
by Manzey14081522
Great not quite fanstastic not enough heat but good overall 90 91
06/28/2011
by Hiltz10653383
Dark, brooding violet color. Nose was a little shut down and had some traces of cork, with some cherry notes, pepper, and roasted meat coming through. Full bodied and wonderfully ripe on the palate, with loads of dark red fruit, silky smooth tannins, and a long finish. If not for the brett on the nose, this is a 5 pointer all the way!
Smooth
06/14/2011
by Greenberg14024674
Lots of subtle and enjoyable flavors. Good before or with food.
Wish I could give 4.5 stars!
06/14/2011
by Reiter11318686
Wow! This is REALLY good syrah--not over-the-top like some central coast syrah's, but elegant, complex and flavorful. Tasted VERY similar to the $50 '08 DuMol that I had a couple of weeks ago. The best $30 syrah I've had--EXCELLENT.
Very Nice!
05/01/2011
by Fannin10580945
Nice floral note on the nose along with the bacon fat and olive tapenade. Very rich, round and full on the palate, with a nice long smooth finish. This just became fuller and nicer over the course of about two and a half hours. Really should be 4.5 stars.
Good wine, but not extraordinary
04/21/2011
by concina10700349
Not on the same level as the 2006 Rodgers Creek, but some of the same "house flavor"
Delicious
04/12/2011
by Pleman13827194
I have purchased several Ramey wines. Consistently excelent!This Syrah is an exceptional value.
Syrah starts the evening
04/12/2011
by Patton13945107
Started out with the Ramey with friends, many who were not Syrah fans. To our friends suprise they fell in love, this was outsanding. The reviews do it justice, this is a great wine leaving you with a wonderfuly light and balanced smoothness that is full of deep cherries.

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