Melville Syrah Estate Santa Rita Hills 2019
Melville Syrah Estate Santa Rita Hills 2019
The fruit for this wine comes exclusively from Melville's Sta. Rita Hills estate and is a combination of five different Syrah clones (Estrella, Beaucastel 99, 1, 383, 470). The Estrella, 383 and 470 are planted on nutrient deficient, well-drained sand, which always lends an intoxicating and hightoned bouquet of white pepper flowers and spice, while the Clone 99 from Block I is planted on denser sandy loam soil, bringing depth and richness to the table.
Harvested mid to late November, 60% of the fruit was gently de-stemmed with 40% remaining as whole clusters and was fermented in small 1.5 ton open top fermenters. Total skin and stem contact averaged 35 days (7-day cold soak, 2+ weeks fermentation, and 2+ week extended maceration). From the press, the wine was transferred directly to neutral barrels (15-20-year-old French oak) where it remained sur lie with no sulfur until July when it was gently pressure racked for the first time and prepared for bottling in August. Yields were 2.75 lbs/vine (2.5 tons per acre).
Ratings
92 points, August, 2021, Jeb Dunnuck, Jeb Dunnuck - The 2019 Syrah Estate Sta. Rita Hills always seems to deliver. Revealing a ruby/plum color as well as peppery notes of red and black fruits, tapenade, and gamey meats, it's medium-bodied and has a supple, elegant texture, nicely integrated acidity, and a great finish. It's already drinking nicely yet will keep for 4-6 years.
95 points, April, 2022, Wine & Spirits, Patrick J. Comiskey - Chad Melville’s estate-grown syrah leans on the Estrella River clone, a selection that’s late to bloom and late to ripen—it is typically harvested in November, the whole clusters sub-mitted to a cold soak, native fermentation, and aging in neutral barrels. It’s low-intervention winemaking with a stunning result: The wildly exotic aromatics bring lavender, violets, plum, smoked tea, olive and, above all, pepper—like walking under a pepper tree on a warm afternoon as the fruit nears peak ripeness. The flavors are exotic, lush and herbal at once, delivered with a creamy midpalate and fine leafy tannins, elegant and long. It’s drinking beautifully now and would be a wonder to follow as it ages.
Tasting Notes
Brilliant plum colors shine in the glass with
Intense notes of winter fig, eucalyptus and black peppercorns coming through initially
Dark lingering fruit, black olive and nori entice the palate on the back end
Delicate tannins and a fresh streak of acidity that anchors a powerful and cohesive finish
Food Pairing
grilled burgers
rib recipes
grilled eggplant or portabella mushrooms
roasted duck
grilled sausages
VARIETAL COMPOSITION Syrah
REGION California
COUNTRY United States
APPELLATION(S) Santa Barbara County, Santa Rita Hills
PROPRIETORS Melville
FOUNDED 1989
WINEMAKER Chad Melville
Melville Winery was founded in 1989 by father Ron and son Chad Melville. Lots of people talk terroir, but few of them understand it and amplify it like Chad Melville. It's no surprise given that he has a stronger connection to the land than many of his contemporaries. Though the dream began in a family named and operated estate winery in Sonoma County, Knights Valley, the Melville's couldn't shake the desire to produce cool-climate Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Syrah. The decision was made to relocate to the Sta. Rita Hills, in Lompoc, the western region of the Santa Ynez Valley of Santa Barbara County in 1996. Therefore, the Melville's played a massive part in Sta. Rita Hill's receiving their AVA status in 2001.
The vineyards planted in Lompoc are located ten miles from the Ocean, providing heavy morning and evening fog with steady winds. The soils in Lompoc are mostly dune sand, with clay, loam and shallow hard pans of Monterey shale. The vineyard is planted at a spacing of 8’ x 3’ (1,812 vines per acre) and is predominantly oriented on a North / South axis. Vines are all vertically shoot positioned with aggressive canopy management to ensure proper ripening and varietal development. The estate currently has eleven clones of pinot noir, ten clones of syrah and five clones of chardonnay all on a variety of low vigor rootstocks. With 120 acres currently under vine, the Melville's fully take advantage of Lompoc being a prime region for cool climate wine-making.
Respect for nature and the Sta Rita Hills terroir begins with organic farming practices; then continues with treating each block/row in such a manner as to get not just physiologically ripe fruit, but also fully ripe stems that allow for whole-cluster fermentation that produces savory, rather than stem-y, flavors. With farming this meticulous and nuanced, Chad can readily practice non-intervention in the winery itself: native yeast fermentation; partial whole-cluster (for Pinot Noir and Syrah); no new oak. The Melville Estate terroir is thus free to express itself.