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Horsepower Syrah The Tribe Vineyard 2019

America, Washington
Biodynamic
96 OB 96 Points (Owen Bargreen)
93 JD 93 Points (Jeb Dunnuck)
95 JS 95 Points (James Suckling)
96 WS 96 Points (Wine Spectator)
97 WA 97 Points (Wine Advocate)

This vineyard is planted in the ancient riverbed of theWalla Walla River on the Oregon side of the WallaWalla Valley. The topsoil consists of 12-18” inches of a mix of silty loam and basalt cobble stones. Beneath is a layer of pure compacted cobblestones, hundreds of feet deep in places. Further below lies 10,000 feet or more of pure basalt bedrock. This stratum is one of the largest areas of basalt lava flows on the surface of the earth.

 

The self-nourishing interrelationship of earth, plants and animals has been central to vigneron Christophe Baron’s farming philosophy ever since he pioneered biodynamic farming in the Walla Walla Valley in 2002.

Like Cayuse Vineyards, Horsepower is farmed according to an astrological sowing and planting calendar, and entirely without the use of herbicides, synthetic fertilizers, chemical insecticides or fungicides.

Two draft horses, Red and Zeppo, cultivate vineyards ranging from 3,555 to 4,840 vines per acre with as little as 3' x 3' spacing—planted 1 vine per stake, or “sur echalas” in French.

All Horsepower wines are created from the following vineyards:

Sur Echalas Vineyard—With 3-foot by 3-foot spacing and 4,840 vines per acre, this 2 acre vineyard of Syrah and Grenache is the highest density planting in the Walla Walla Valley, and one of the highest in North America.

The Tribe Vineyard—This 3 acre Syrah vineyard is planted one vine per stake. Spacing is 3.5 feet by 3.5 feet, totaling 3,555 vines per acre.

High Contrast Vineyard—This vineyard includes 3 acres of Syrah and 1/3 acre of Viognier, and follows the contour of what was once the Walla Walla River. There are 3,555 vines per acre, planted one vine per stake

Country America
Region Washington
Appellation Walla Walla Valley
Winery Horsepower Vineyards
Vintage 2019
Color Red
Varietal(s) 100% Syrah
¥33,000  (incl. tax)

This vineyard is planted in the ancient riverbed of theWalla Walla River on the Oregon side of the WallaWalla Valley. The topsoil consists of 12-18” inches of a mix of silty loam and basalt cobble stones. Beneath is a layer of pure compacted cobblestones, hundreds of feet deep in places. Further below lies 10,000 feet or more of pure basalt bedrock. This stratum is one of the largest areas of basalt lava flows on the surface of the earth.

 

The self-nourishing interrelationship of earth, plants and animals has been central to vigneron Christophe Baron’s farming philosophy ever since he pioneered biodynamic farming in the Walla Walla Valley in 2002.

Like Cayuse Vineyards, Horsepower is farmed according to an astrological sowing and planting calendar, and entirely without the use of herbicides, synthetic fertilizers, chemical insecticides or fungicides.

Two draft horses, Red and Zeppo, cultivate vineyards ranging from 3,555 to 4,840 vines per acre with as little as 3' x 3' spacing—planted 1 vine per stake, or “sur echalas” in French.

All Horsepower wines are created from the following vineyards:

Sur Echalas Vineyard—With 3-foot by 3-foot spacing and 4,840 vines per acre, this 2 acre vineyard of Syrah and Grenache is the highest density planting in the Walla Walla Valley, and one of the highest in North America.

The Tribe Vineyard—This 3 acre Syrah vineyard is planted one vine per stake. Spacing is 3.5 feet by 3.5 feet, totaling 3,555 vines per acre.

High Contrast Vineyard—This vineyard includes 3 acres of Syrah and 1/3 acre of Viognier, and follows the contour of what was once the Walla Walla River. There are 3,555 vines per acre, planted one vine per stake

Country America
Region Washington
Appellation Walla Walla Valley
Winery Horsepower Vineyards
Vintage 2019
Color Red
Varietal(s) 100% Syrah
Data
Closure Natural Cork
Volume 750ml
Alcohol 13.2%
Product Code 1374119
UPC NONE/なし
Press
96Owen Bargreen
93Jeb Dunnuck
95James Suckling
96Wine Spectator
97Wine Advocate
Winery

Winery Description

Vigneron Christophe Baron pioneered biodynamic farming in Washington’s Walla Walla Valley in 2002.  Horsepower is farmed entirely without the use of herbicides, synthetic fertilizers, chemical insecticides or fungicides using two draft horses - ‘Red’ and ‘Zeppo’ - to cultivate vineyards with as little as 3’ x 3’ spacing, planted 1 vine per stake, or “sur echalas” in French.  The oldest son of the centuries-old Champagne house Baron Albert, Christophe’s family has worked their land in the Marne Valley of France since 1677.  As recently as 1957 horses still did all of the vineyard cultivation.  Horsepower represents a return to that tradition, to a simplicity of craftsmanship and purpose that has been largely lost.  It’s a window to the Old World taking root in New. That’s why, on any given day in any of our three vineyards, the only sound you’re likely to hear is the hoofbeat of tradition, played and preserved on the stones of Horsepower.

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