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Horsepower The Tribe Vineyard Syrah 2020

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Horsepower The Tribe Vineyard Syrah 2020
Producer Bionic Wines
Region, Country Walla Walla Valley, USA
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 3
Product Code 24281-750

Christophe Baron can trace his farming roots back to the 15th century in the Marne Valley in Champagne. Track forward a few centuries to today, and though Christophe’s location has changed, in his famed Horsepower vineyards in the Walla Walla Valley, the farming techniques have not. Baron is a driven and curious grower who draws inspiration from tradition and finds practical applications for the future. So, when he announced he would plant five new vineyards using Champagne’s pre-phylloxera spacing (1m x 1m) and farm them using a team of draught horses, few who knew him were surprised. For context, a typical Cayuse vineyard will be home to 2,800 vines per hectare, whereas the Horsepower vineyards will hold 12,100 vines per hectare. A team of five draught horses—three Belgian and two Percheron—and their teamsters (using the 1800s historical name for a handler) cultivate the site.

The Tribe vineyard is 1.2 hectares and is covered in large stones, reminiscent of the great vineyards of the southern Rhône. Just 12-18 inches of silty loam and basalt cobblestones lie above a layer of compacted cobblestones, which can plunge as deep as 100 metres in some pockets. Yields are small, rarely exceeding 30 hl/ha, and the site is farmed to organic and biodynamic principles. The vines are staked, which facilitates shading as the sun arcs over the vines throughout the day and allows the grapes to reach optimal ripeness slowly and at relatively moderate potential alcohols (depending on the vintage, the Horsepower wines will usually sit between 13-13.5% abv).

The handpicked fruit arrives at the winery, is crushed and ferments naturally in concrete with 80% whole clusters. The wine then matures for 15 months in mostly large, old French foudres, with a few second and third fill demi-muids in the mix.

Horsepower The Tribe Vineyard Syrah 2020

Reviews

“This Tribe called best Syrah is positively hunger-inducing. The wine's medium-rare steak with herb butter aroma is joined by notes of blackberry compote and fresh-mowed hay. Pie cherry, smoky lapsang souchang tea and bacon fat flavors continue the theme. Surprisingly electric acidity is the equal of all that fruit, along with fine-grained tannins.”
98 points, Michael Alberty, Wine Enthusiast
“The 2020 Syrah lifts from the glass with a savory bouquet, mixing crushed peppercorns with grilled herbs, wet stones and currants. It’s profoundly textural and massive upon entry, with a core of vibrant acidity to balance, along with tart wild berry fruits and zesty acidity that offsets its power and intensity. The 2020 finishes remarkably fresh yet grippy, with inner violet and olive tones, as silty tannins add a pinch of cheek-puckering tension. The 2020 The Tribe mixes vibrancy and power in a way that I find wildly attractive.”
97 points, Eric Guido, Vinous
“Similar meaty, mineral-laced, smoky notes emerge from the 2020 Syrah, another classic Rocks Syrah from this team. Black cherries, mulberries, smoked earth, ground pepper, savory herbs, and tons of meaty, almost bloody notes define the aromatics, and it's medium to full-bodied, with wonderful purity, fine tannins, and a great finish. This brilliant Syrah already offers pleasure yet will benefit from 2-4 years of bottle age and have upwards of two decades of overall longevity.”
97 points, Jeb Dunnuck, jebdunnuck.com
“What a complex nose of balsamic, wild raspberries, thyme, green herbs and Sichuan peppercorns here, with wet stones, too. So fresh and sleek, with a medium body and tight-grained tannins. I like the green-herb character. Alive and peppery with a long, energetic finish. From biodynamically grown grapes. So attractive already, but better from 2024.”
97 points, James Suckling, jamessuckling.com

Reviews

“This Tribe called best Syrah is positively hunger-inducing. The wine's medium-rare steak with herb butter aroma is joined by notes of blackberry compote and fresh-mowed hay. Pie cherry, smoky lapsang souchang tea and bacon fat flavors continue the theme. Surprisingly electric acidity is the equal of all that fruit, along with fine-grained tannins.”
98 points, Michael Alberty, Wine Enthusiast
“The 2020 Syrah lifts from the glass with a savory bouquet, mixing crushed peppercorns with grilled herbs, wet stones and currants. It’s profoundly textural and massive upon entry, with a core of vibrant acidity to balance, along with tart wild berry fruits and zesty acidity that offsets its power and intensity. The 2020 finishes remarkably fresh yet grippy, with inner violet and olive tones, as silty tannins add a pinch of cheek-puckering tension. The 2020 The Tribe mixes vibrancy and power in a way that I find wildly attractive.”
97 points, Eric Guido, Vinous
“Similar meaty, mineral-laced, smoky notes emerge from the 2020 Syrah, another classic Rocks Syrah from this team. Black cherries, mulberries, smoked earth, ground pepper, savory herbs, and tons of meaty, almost bloody notes define the aromatics, and it's medium to full-bodied, with wonderful purity, fine tannins, and a great finish. This brilliant Syrah already offers pleasure yet will benefit from 2-4 years of bottle age and have upwards of two decades of overall longevity.”
97 points, Jeb Dunnuck, jebdunnuck.com
“What a complex nose of balsamic, wild raspberries, thyme, green herbs and Sichuan peppercorns here, with wet stones, too. So fresh and sleek, with a medium body and tight-grained tannins. I like the green-herb character. Alive and peppery with a long, energetic finish. From biodynamically grown grapes. So attractive already, but better from 2024.”
97 points, James Suckling, jamessuckling.com

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