The Col Solare Component Collection Syrah is a premium Red Mountain red poured by the bottle at Grappa in Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood. It comes from Col Solare, the celebrated Washington collaboration between Italy’s Antinori family and Chateau Ste. Michelle. We pour it for guests seeking a powerful, age-worthy estate Syrah from one of the state’s finest sites.
About the Winery
Col Solare began in 1995 as a partnership between Chateau Ste. Michelle and the Antinori family of Tuscany, with a mission to craft world-class red wines from Red Mountain fruit. The Component Collection is a limited series of single-variety bottlings that showcase the building blocks of Col Solare’s estate program, including this Syrah.
Region & Grape
This Syrah is grown on Red Mountain, a small, warm, and highly regarded appellation in Washington’s Columbia Valley known for producing concentrated, structured reds. As an estate Component Collection wine, it highlights the depth and intensity that Red Mountain brings to Syrah.
Tasting Notes
Expect a deeply colored, full-bodied red with concentrated dark fruit, floral and savory tones, and the firm structure typical of Red Mountain Syrah. It is dry, powerful, and built to reward time in the cellar.
What to Pair It With
This bold Syrah calls for rich, hearty plates. Pair it with our American Wagyu Steaks, Spicy Sausage Rigatoni, or Lasagna. Browse the full dine-in menu for more.
How It’s Served at Grappa
Col Solare Component Collection Syrah is offered by the bottle at $255.
FAQ
Where is Col Solare Component Collection Syrah from?
It is made by Col Solare, the partnership of Italy’s Antinori family and Chateau Ste. Michelle, from estate fruit on Red Mountain in Washington’s Columbia Valley.
What does Col Solare Syrah taste like?
It is a deeply colored, full-bodied red with concentrated dark fruit, floral and savory notes, and firm structure typical of Red Mountain Syrah.
Is Col Solare Syrah dry?
Yes. It is a dry, powerful, full-bodied red built to age well over many years.
Ready to enjoy it? Book a table, browse the full wine list, and see the dine-in menu.
