Concha y Toro Terrunyo Syrah 2007
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Description
Description
Concha y Toro Terrunyo Syrah 2007 is a terroir-focused Chilean Syrah from one of the country's most established producers, bottled at 750ml. Part of the limited-production Terrunyo range, this 2007 vintage represents a wine built to showcase the character of a specific vineyard site and its unique growing conditions.
Quick Facts: Origin: Chile | Vintage: 2007 | Varietal: Syrah | Line: Terrunyo | Producer: Viña Concha y Toro
Production & Heritage
Viña Concha y Toro was founded in 1883 by Don Melchor de Concha y Toro in Santiago, Chile, and has grown into one of the Southern Hemisphere's most recognized wine producers. The Terrunyo line sits among the winery's premium offerings, with each wine sourced from a single vineyard block selected for its ability to express the typicity of the grape variety alongside the soil, climate, sun exposure, and elevation of that particular site. As a philosophy, Terrunyo—a word evoking the French concept of terroir—prioritizes estate-grown, limited-production bottlings that reflect Chile's diverse viticultural landscape.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: With over fifteen years of bottle age, this 2007 Syrah has evolved considerably from its youth. Expect developed aromas of dark plum, dried herbs, and earthy undertones with hints of cracked pepper and leather that speak to the grape's varietal character.
Taste: The palate of a well-stored Chilean Syrah of this age typically opens with softened dark fruit—blackberry and fig—before moving into a savory mid-palate of smoked meat, olive tapenade, and dried spice. Tannins at this stage should be well-integrated and silky, with acidity providing structural support.
Finish: The finish carries a lingering warmth with notes of tobacco, dried violet, and mineral undertones. A wine of this maturity often delivers length that rewards patient sipping.
How to Drink Terrunyo Syrah
A mature 2007 Syrah is best served slightly below room temperature, around 60–64°F (16–18°C), to allow the evolved aromatics to express themselves fully. Decanting for 30–45 minutes can help open up tertiary characteristics. This is a wine to appreciate on its own or alongside food, rather than mixing into cocktails.
Best For
- Aged wine collectors seeking a mature Chilean Syrah with significant bottle development
- A special dinner course paired with hearty, savory dishes
- Gifting to a wine enthusiast who appreciates terroir-driven Chilean producers
- Exploring how premium Chilean Syrah evolves over extended cellaring
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Terrunyo Syrah 2007 taste like? This mature Chilean Syrah delivers developed dark fruit, dried herbs, smoked meat, and earthy, savory complexity with well-integrated tannins from over fifteen years of bottle aging.
How does Terrunyo Syrah compare to Errázuriz Max Reserva Syrah? Both are premium Chilean Syrah bottlings, but Terrunyo emphasizes single-vineyard terroir expression from Concha y Toro's most prized blocks, while Errázuriz Max Reserva draws from Aconcagua Valley fruit and tends toward a more fruit-forward, accessible style in younger vintages.
Is Terrunyo Syrah 2007 good for sipping on its own? Yes, a Syrah of this maturity is well-suited to contemplative sipping, particularly after a brief decanting to let its evolved aromatics open up fully.
Where is Terrunyo Syrah made? Terrunyo Syrah is produced by Viña Concha y Toro, headquartered in Santiago, Chile, one of the country's oldest and most prominent wine estates, founded in 1883. The Terrunyo line sources fruit from specific vineyard blocks across Chile's top viticultural regions.
What foods pair well with Terrunyo Syrah 2007? Slow-braised lamb shoulder complements the wine's savory depth; grilled venison echoes its earthy, peppery character; aged Manchego cheese matches its mature tannin structure; mushroom risotto pairs with its tertiary earthiness; and cured charcuterie mirrors its smoky, dried-herb complexity.
What sizes does Terrunyo Syrah come in? The standard bottling is the 750ml format.
Is Terrunyo Syrah 2007 worth the price? Terrunyo positions as a premium expression within Concha y Toro's portfolio, sitting well above their everyday and reserva tiers. The combination of single-vineyard sourcing, limited production, and significant bottle age makes this 2007 vintage a distinctive proposition for those seeking mature Chilean Syrah at a reasonable premium tier.
Why Terrunyo Syrah 2007?
Finding a Chilean Syrah with this level of bottle maturity is uncommon; most Chilean Syrah on shelves today is from recent vintages. The 2007 Terrunyo represents a snapshot of Chilean premium winemaking from an era when the country's terroir-focused ambitions were rapidly gaining international recognition. Its single-vineyard philosophy and estate-grown fruit separate it from blended or commercial-tier Syrah. For collectors and enthusiasts curious about how Chilean Syrah develops over extended cellaring, this is a compelling bottle to explore.
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