Eternal Bliss 2020 Fortified Syrah
2019 Eternal Bliss Fortified Syrah
Dweeley Vineyard
Eternal Wines
2019 Eternal Bliss Fortified Syrah
Dwelley Vineyard
Walla Walla Valley AVA
Tasting notes
2019 Eternal Bliss Fortified Syrah- Fresh butterscotch, cinnamon, nutmag, cardamine and cherry pie arouse your taste buds. The lush mouthfeel shows caramel, and drunken red cherry that part to a never ending finish.
Production notes
Aged 12 months in 100% new French oak.
Only 1& 1/2 barrel produced!
42 cases
100% Syrah produced in the style of a vintage port. The brandy was distilled from our 2017 lees.
Vintage | 2020 |
Varietal | Syrah |
Varietal Composition | 100% Syrah |
Appellation | Wahluke Slope |
Vineyard | Gingko Forest |
Designation | Eternal Bliss |
Harvest Date | 10/30/2020 |
Acid | 6.0 g/l |
PH | 3.94 |
Aging | 30 months |
Fermentation | French oak |
Residual Sugar | 29 g/l |
Alcohol | 21.00% |
Wine Style | Port |
Volume | 500 ml |
Bottling Date | 04/21/2023 |
Cases Produced | 42 |
Eternal Wines 2015 Eternal Bliss Fortified Syrah |
*** Silver Medal at the 2017 SavorNW Wine Competition*** |
*** Bronze Medal at the 2017 Walla Walla Wine Competition*** |
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Silver @ 2018 San Francisco Wine Chronicle Competition |
Silver @ 2018 Bellingham Wine Competition |
90 Points International Wine Guide |
90 Points Washington Wine Blog |
Silver @ 2018 Walla Walla Awards |
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Eternal Wines 2017 Eternal Bliss Fortified Syrah |
89 Points Enobytes Wine Report |
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Eternal Wines 2018 Eternal Bliss Fortified Syrah |
90 Points Washington Wine Report |
Dweeley VIneyard
Walla Walla Valley
Established in 2014 by owner and winemaker Brad Binko. Brad grew up in Buffalo, NY and spent time at Northeastern University, University at Buffalo, and the WWCC Enology and Viticulture program which he is a graduate of. He is a certified sommelier and ran fine dining wine programs in Charleston, SC before moving to Walla Walla to follow his dreams of making wine. As a Sommelier Brad loves wine that show a true sense of where that wine came from. Its enjoyable to be able to taste 2 different wines made from vineyard directly next to each other. You can harvest the same day and even do the same additions but the final product will be dramatically different due to the native yeast in the vineyard and the micro terrior of each vineyard. Eternal wines focuses on native yeast, small lot productions with an emphasis on Rhone varietals and age worthy wines.