Syrah Hors Catégorie Vineyard 2021

Product metadata

  • Washington
  • Red

Pricing

¥66,550 (incl. tax)

Product description

It’s a well-known story, how in 1997 Christophe Baron, founder and vigneron of Cayuse Vineyards, planted his first vines in a field of stones because it reminded him of Châteauneuf-du-Pape in France. In the process, he almost single-handedly brought the world’s attention to the potential of Syrah grown in the Walla Walla Valley.

His discovery of the Hors Catégorie Vineyard site in 2005 unfolded in a similarly serendipitous way. Looking just a few miles east and up-stream from that ancient stony river bed, Christophe saw a steep hillside he found eerily reminiscent of Hermitage, the legendary appellation in France’s Northern Rhone.

Once again defying conventional wisdom, he invested enormous time and expense in clearing and planting the two and a half-acre vineyard, stubbornly believing it to be “an American jewel.” Today, whether seen on a stark winter day or in the vibrance of the growing season, Hors Catégorie defies all description—appropriately, the name means “beyond categorization” or “in a class of its own” in French.

Product details sections

Details
Country
America
Region
Washington
Appellation
Walla Walla Valley
Vintage(s)
2021
Color
Red
Varietal(s)
100% Syrah
Data
Closure
Natural Cork
Volume
750ml
Alcohol
13.8%
Product Code
1384621
UPC
なし
Production
Terroir

The vineyard was the first planted on the steep slopes along the north fork of the Walla Walla River and is located at the convergence of the north fork and the Walla Walla River. The vines grow in meager soils of fractured basalt with a gradient up to 60 degrees. They are cultivated by hand or with machin ery winched between the rows.

Viticulture

The vineyard has been farmed biodynamically since 2011, and in the pasture 150 feet below, cows, goats, sheep, beehives and other wildlife complete the natural ecosystem.

  • Date Planted: 2011
  • Area: 0.8 ha / 2.0 ac
  • Row Spacing: 3.5’ x 3.5’
  • Vine Density: 8780 per ha / 3555 per ac
  • Elevation: 1360’ - 1480’ above sea level
Vinification
  • Vessel Type: 100% French oak
  • Aging: 18 months in neutral oak
Press
  • 100

    Owen Bargreen

  • 98

    Wine Enthusiast

Winery
Winery Description

IN A CLASS OF ITS OWN

From Christophe Baron, Vigneron

In 2011, Hors Catégorie was the first vineyard planted on the steep slope along the North Fork of the Walla Walla River. Hidden in the foothills of the Blue Mountains, Hors Catégorie Vineyard is located where the North Fork converges with the Walla Walla River. The Syrah vines cling to the hillside beneath ragged cliffs and surrounded by rocky outcroppings. Their roots struggle for nourishment in the fractured basalt.

It’s a rare terroir, absolutely unique in America, with a climate, exposure and topography creating an incomparable wine-growing estate. “This combination of expressiveness, power and weightlessness is rare in American syrah,” said Wine Spectator’s Harvey Steiman, who visited the site for the first time in 2006.

After tasting the first wine straight from 600 liter Demi-muids, Steiman wrote “The first thing that struck me was the open, almost weightless texture." He noted "...mineral notes galore, reminiscent of wet stones and hot bricks” and “hints of cinnamon, fresh-baked bread and a field of flowers.”

“Baron is right. Hors Catégorie looks like a jewel,” he continued after barrel tasting the 2014 vintage. “This combination of expressiveness, power and weightlessness is rare in American syrah.”

Front aerial view of the Hors Catégorie VineyardUpward view of the Hors Catégorie Vineyard