Terroir of Aloha: Syrah Finds It's Hawai'ian Home

Terroir of Aloha: Syrah Finds It's Hawai'ian Home

“There are two wineries hidden away where one would least expect: up steep slopes on a remote south Pacific chain of islands. Nourished by the sacred volcanic soils of Kīlauea and Haleakalā, Hawai’ian viniculture and winemaking flourish with the noble grape Syrah as it delicately expresses some of the most unique terroir on Earth…”

In the second part of my series about Hawaiian Syrah for The Vintner Project, I explore the intangibles of what makes it wonderful: the land’s rhythm, history, and people. Read the full story.

Photo Credit: MauiWine

Fly Fishing the Space Between Seasons

Fly Fishing the Space Between Seasons

An Enthusiasm for Place:  MauiWine’s Joseph Hegele on Syrah, Farming, and Listening to the Land

An Enthusiasm for Place: MauiWine’s Joseph Hegele on Syrah, Farming, and Listening to the Land