2019 The Joy Fantastic Syrah, Sta. Rita Hills
2019 The Joy Fantastic Syrah, Sta. Rita Hills
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This wine comes from own rooted Syrah super close to the Pacific Ocean in the Sta. Rita Hills AVA of Santa Barbara. This AVA has one of the longest growing seasons in California which ultimately creates perfectly ripe grapes and, thus, a perfectly balanced wine with great acidity.
Aged 14 months in 3-4 year French oak barrels. 95 points from Wine Enthusiast.
Tasting Notes dark fruits and savory with the most elegant & silky syrah texture
Variety 100% Syrah
Region Sta. Rita Hills AVA, Santa Barbara
Volume 750ml
Alcohol Volume 13.5%
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We launched HOLUS • BOLUS in 2005, with a commitment to releasing small batches of refined, artisanal wines, made from Chardonnay, Roussanne, Gamay, Pinot Noir and Syrah.
In 2014, we planted a 5-acre hillside vineyard on the western boundary of the Sta. Rita Hills AVA, known for its cool breezes and layered ancient marine soils.
Husband and wife winemaking partners Peter Hunken and Amy Christine aren’t afraid to be out of step with fads in the wine business.
“We aren’t trendy,” said Amy, who holds an MW (Master of Wine) designation from The Institute of Master of Wine in the UK. “We only work with time-honored noble varieties.”
Our grapes under the Holus Bolus label all come from single vineyards and are not blended to showcase the unique microclimates and soils in Santa Barbara County,” said Peter.
Amy and Peter have chosen the famed St. Rita Hills AVA to plant their flag — and their vines — for good reason. Known for cool morning temperatures and warm afternoons, their hillside Sweeney Canyon vineyard exemplifies the lively and sophisticated spirit of Sta. Rita Hills.
The don’t just love the land; the work to protect it. Holus Bolus and the Joy Fantastic wines are produced from organically farmed vineyards. The Joy Fantastic is CCOF certified organic.
TJF is farmed without the use of synthetic fungicides, herbicides or pesticides, instead relying on naturally based products such as cinnamon and citrus oils, clay, and geranium-based sprays, plus mechanical weeding.
“In our climate, it’s not all that much more difficult to farm organically,” said Peter. “It is a touch more expensive, but it’s the right thing to do. Does it make better wine? I think so, but I leave that up to our customers.
Amy Christine holds a Master of Wine certification, one of just 419 individuals in the world, of which only 149 are women. She teaches WSET (Wine & Spirit Education Trust) courses in Los Angeles with Fine Vintage Ltd. She's a die-hard Prince fan, and enjoys Yerba Mate in the morning and watching really really bad reality TV in the evening. A flat, warm Pamplemousse La Croix brings her infinite happiness.
About Peter
With a background in Studio Art from Pitzer College and a hard-won apprenticed education in enology, acquired over eight years of training at Stolpman Vineyards, Peter Hunken’s interdisciplinary approach is the perfect blend of the art and science of wine. He's a die-hard Grateful Dead fan, enjoys surfing, Bertie’s County peanuts and fantasy football (which his wife has to constantly remind him is NOT a real game).
Matt Hays joined Holus Bolus Winery in the summer of 2022 and has never been happier. In his former life, Matt was an actor, and therefore, a server at AOC restaurant in Los Angeles where he met Amy and Peter and sold more of their wine table side than any other server in the history of the world. He is of English heritage and has the liver to prove it. He is a proud member of the "Clean Plate Club" and makes a mean Negroni. He enjoys running, Piña Coladas and getting caught in the rain. And ladies, he’s single!