Rosetta Stone Schmosetta Schmone

Welcome to foreign languages 101. First lesson: languages mean stuff.

Foreign languages aren't as daunting as they seem. The trick is to understand that they apply words and sounds to symbolize things just like we do in English. I know that sounds crazy, but it's really simple. 

Take a foreign phrase like "Astrale e Terra." That doesn't mean anything, right? Wrong! It means something, but in a different language. You see, in Italian or Spanish or whatever the heck that is, the word "Astrale" is a symbolic placeholder for some object or idea. I have no idea what it means because I don't speak those languages, but that's the whole point: You don't have to.

Of course, it gets a little more complicated when you learn that foreign languages aren't just RANDOM collections of letters and sounds. They actually follow definite, meaningful structures of their own. Who knew, right? And here you thought that people in other countries were just spouting random strings of meaningless verbiage.

"Estate Syrah"? What could that possibly mean? I don't know, and I'd be willing to wager that nobody knows. But someday, with enough research and patience, we will crack the code of this bizarre "foreign" language, and decode its true meaning.

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Features

2004 Astrale e Terra Estate Syrah, Napa Valley Atlas Peak 750ml 5-Pack

Hints of black currents, cloves, pepper, mulberry, and plums with a touch of oak.  This a full tannic wine with a crisp finish.  Will age until 2018-2020.  Best to drink from 2013-2014.

Specs

  • Blend: 76% Syrah, 24% Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Alcohol: 14.2%
  • pH: 3.69
  • Bottled: 7/13/07
  • Produced: 392 cases 12/750ml
  • VA: .07
  • Consulting Winemaker: Scott Harvey - Finished, blended and bottled

Winery Details

Astrale e Terra

Founded:
1997
Owner:
Paul Johnson
Location:
Napa, CA
Whether we were traveling abroad or eating at our favorite local restaurant, we enjoyed experiencing a diverse array of wines and determining our own criteria for what made a wine special.
 
For a long time owning a winery was just a dream, until the day we found the piece of land that we knew could be the home of a very special wine. We were driving up a peaceful, winding road in a small valley in northern California, 1,250 feet above the main valley floor and sheltered by stony, majestic hills. As we gazed at the cloudless azure sky and the softly rolling hills laced with grapevines, it felt as though we were in another world. We knew this was where our dreams of winemaking were going to be made a reality.
 
That day, we sensed two powerful forces at work: heaven and the earth. 'Astrale e Terra' is Italian for 'heaven and earth,' and with our interest in astronomy and archeology, the name's inspiration seemed only natural. We look forward to sharing the fruits of our labor of love with you!

 

 

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