One Rhone-style wine was offered for tasting. The 2003 Annie Camarda Syrah was aged for 37 months in 100% new French oak. Purple-colored, it has a nose of smoke, espresso roast, scorched earth, licorice, blueberry, and blackberry liqueur. Despite (or perhaps because of) the lengthy stay in new oak, the wine comes off as four-square, tannic, and lacking complexity. It is intense and mouth-filling, so perhaps time will treat it kindly but that is a gamble.Chris Camarda’s Andrew Will Cellars began in 1989 and currently produces 4300 cases of predominantly Bordeaux-style blends. They reflect Carmada’s interpretation of each vineyard’s terroir.Tel. (206) 463-9227; www.andrewwill.com