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Tensley Santa Barbara County Syrah 2020 | 750 ml.
Item #: 52287
Store Location: 08BR | 12
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Critical Acclaim
JD91+Jeb Dunnuck 8/26/2021
"The 2020 Syrah Tensley Estate is another deep, rich, full-bodied Syrah that has the vintage’s sexiness and overt fruit, yet still has solid underlying structure." (91–93 pts.)
VN89+Vinous Oct 2021
"The 2020 Syrah Santa Barbara County is inky, vibrant and so expressive. Blueberry jam, chocolate, licorice and spice all race out the glass. Exotic and opulent to the core, the Santa Barbara Syrah is a fabulous introduction to the vintage." (89–91 pts.)
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