Columbia Crest Grand Estates Syrah
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Description
Description
Columbia Crest Grand Estates Syrah is a Columbia Valley, Washington Syrah bottled at 14.5% ABV in a 750ml format with a screwcap closure. Multiple vintages have earned 90-point scores from Wine Enthusiast, including 91 points for the 2015 vintage, establishing the Grand Estates Syrah as one of the most consistent value-driven Syrahs coming out of Washington State.
Quick Facts: ABV: 14.5% | Origin: Columbia Valley, Washington | Varietal: Syrah | Winery: Columbia Crest (est. 1983)
Production & Heritage
Columbia Crest opened in 1983 in the Horse Heaven Hills AVA, nestled along the Columbia River in eastern Washington. The region's arid climate, long daylight hours, and dramatic diurnal temperature shifts allow Syrah grapes to develop deep concentration while retaining natural acidity. The Grand Estates bottling is primarily Syrah, though previous vintages have occasionally incorporated small percentages of Merlot and Grenache to round out the blend. Oak aging contributes cedar and vanilla undertones without overwhelming the varietal character that has made this line a reliable benchmark for Columbia Valley Syrah.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Concentrated dark berries and plum meet smoky, savory layers of dried herbs and garrigue. Deeper exploration reveals hints of smoked meat, vanilla, and a lilac-like floral lift.
Taste: The entry is plush and fruit-forward, with blackberry and bramble coating the palate. Mid-palate, peppery spice and cedar emerge alongside darker notes of brewed coffee and cocoa. The texture is supple yet structured, with chewy tannins providing grip reminiscent of strong black tea.
Finish: Dry and moderately long, with lingering tannins and echoes of dark fruit and baking spice. A subtle note of smoked pepper stays on the palate well after the last sip.
How to Drink Grand Estates Syrah
This Syrah is best enjoyed at cellar temperature, around 60–65°F, with a generous pour into a wide-bowled glass to let the aromatics open up. It drinks well on its own but responds nicely to 15–20 minutes of breathing time.
Syrah Sangria: The deep berry fruit and spice translate well into a red wine sangria built with blackberries and cinnamon. Mulled Wine: The smoky, peppery profile pairs naturally with warm spice additions like clove and star anise. Wine-braised Short Rib Sauce: Use a splash in place of a heavier Cabernet to add a savory, herbal dimension to braising liquids.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners where you want a wine that punches above its price tier
- Introducing someone to Washington State Syrah for the first time
- Barbecue and grilling season — the smoky character complements charred meats
- Building a case of reliable, food-friendly reds for everyday enjoyment
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Grand Estates Syrah taste like? It leads with concentrated dark berries, plum, and smoky dried herbs, followed by peppery spice, cedar, and cocoa on the palate. The tannins are chewy but balanced, finishing dry with lingering dark fruit.
How does Grand Estates Syrah compare to Waterbrook Columbia Valley Syrah? Both are value-priced Columbia Valley Syrahs, but the Columbia Crest tends to show more pronounced smoky and herbal garrigue character, while Waterbrook often leans slightly more fruit-forward. Columbia Crest Grand Estates has accumulated more documented critical recognition, including multiple 90-point scores from Wine Enthusiast.
Is Grand Estates Syrah good for sipping on its own? Yes — the supple texture, balanced tannins, and layered aromatics make it a satisfying standalone pour, especially at cellar temperature with a few minutes of air. It does not require food to show well.
Where is Grand Estates Syrah made? It is produced by Columbia Crest, a winery founded in 1983 in the Horse Heaven Hills AVA within Washington's broader Columbia Valley. The winery sits along the Columbia River in eastern Washington, benefiting from the region's warm days, cool nights, and volcanic soils.
What foods pair well with Grand Estates Syrah? Grilled lamb chops highlight the wine's peppery, herbal qualities. Smoked brisket mirrors its smoky undertones. Mushroom risotto complements the earthy, savory mid-palate. Hard aged cheeses like Manchego contrast its dark fruit, and roasted eggplant with harissa echoes its spice and dried herb character.
What sizes does Grand Estates Syrah come in? The standard offering is a 750ml bottle sealed with a screwcap closure.
Is Grand Estates Syrah worth the price? Grand Estates Syrah positions as an entry-level expression within Washington State Syrah, yet its consistent 90-point critical scores place it alongside wines at significantly higher price points. For a daily-drinking red with genuine varietal typicity, it delivers strong value.
Why Grand Estates Syrah?
What separates this bottling from the crowded field of sub-premium Syrahs is consistency. Across multiple vintages — 2015, 2020, 2021 — Wine Enthusiast has awarded it 90 or 91 points, a level of year-over-year reliability that many wines at twice the price struggle to maintain. The Horse Heaven Hills terroir imparts a distinctive smoky, garrigue-driven personality that reads as genuinely site-specific rather than formulaic. Columbia Crest has been working this land for over four decades, and the Grand Estates Syrah is arguably the clearest expression of what the Columbia Valley does best with this grape at an accessible price tier.
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