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2004 | Inglenook | Captain's Reserve Syrah

2004 | Inglenook | Captain's Reserve Syrah

Red Wine: 2004 | Inglenook | Captain's Reserve Syrah

This vintage presents a captivating bouquet of ripe blackberries, dark cherries, and plums, enhanced by notes of black pepper, smoked meat, and subtle hints of earthy spices and oak. 

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Producer: Inglenook

Vintage: 2004

Size: 750ml

ABV: 14.5%

Varietal: Syrah

    Country/Region: United States, Napa Valley

      This vintage presents a captivating bouquet of ripe blackberries, dark cherries, and plums, enhanced by notes of black pepper, smoked meat, and subtle hints of earthy spices and oak. On the palate, it is full-bodied and well-structured, featuring smooth, refined tannins and a complex blend of dark fruit, chocolate, and nuanced spice. The wine's balance and depth are showcased in its long, elegant finish.

      Producer Information

      Inglenook is a historical property in Rutherford, of California's Napa Valley. It was established as a vineyard in 1871 and has been owned by filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola since 1975. Today, it makes a premium range of wines from classic Napa varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Zinfandel. In 1879, the 31 hectare (78 acre) estate was purchased by Gustave Nieubaum, as well as an adjoining 178 hectare (440 acre) plot of land. Nieubaum continued to expand Inglenook's holdings throughout the end of the 19th Century, and the wine was well-received by the public until the advent of Prohibition in 1919. When the Volstead Act was enacted, Inglenook emptied all of its vats and sold off all the grapes in line with the new laws. In 1933, when the act was repealed, production resumed under the leadership of John Daniel, Jr. with great success  – the 1941 Inglenook Cabernet Sauvignon was one of Wine Spectator's 12 'Wines of the Century' in 1999.

      $299.99
      2004 | Inglenook | Captain's Reserve Syrah
      $299.99

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      Red Wine: 2004 | Inglenook | Captain's Reserve Syrah

      This vintage presents a captivating bouquet of ripe blackberries, dark cherries, and plums, enhanced by notes of black pepper, smoked meat, and subtle hints of earthy spices and oak. 

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      • ROLLING STONE
      • MEN'S JOURNAL
      • US WEEKLY

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Inglenook

      Vintage: 2004

      Size: 750ml

      ABV: 14.5%

      Varietal: Syrah

        Country/Region: United States, Napa Valley

          This vintage presents a captivating bouquet of ripe blackberries, dark cherries, and plums, enhanced by notes of black pepper, smoked meat, and subtle hints of earthy spices and oak. On the palate, it is full-bodied and well-structured, featuring smooth, refined tannins and a complex blend of dark fruit, chocolate, and nuanced spice. The wine's balance and depth are showcased in its long, elegant finish.

          Producer Information

          Inglenook is a historical property in Rutherford, of California's Napa Valley. It was established as a vineyard in 1871 and has been owned by filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola since 1975. Today, it makes a premium range of wines from classic Napa varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Zinfandel. In 1879, the 31 hectare (78 acre) estate was purchased by Gustave Nieubaum, as well as an adjoining 178 hectare (440 acre) plot of land. Nieubaum continued to expand Inglenook's holdings throughout the end of the 19th Century, and the wine was well-received by the public until the advent of Prohibition in 1919. When the Volstead Act was enacted, Inglenook emptied all of its vats and sold off all the grapes in line with the new laws. In 1933, when the act was repealed, production resumed under the leadership of John Daniel, Jr. with great success  – the 1941 Inglenook Cabernet Sauvignon was one of Wine Spectator's 12 'Wines of the Century' in 1999.