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FREY ORGANIC PETITE SIRAH

FREY ORGANIC PETITE SIRAH Wine Details
Price: $12.25 per bottle

Description: The bouquet is rich and expansive, well structured with lots of black cherry, spices, cocoa and sage. These grapes were harvested from our estate vineyards, blended with 10% Carignane from Redwood Valley and aged on French Oak. Enjoy this lush and full-bodied wine with Mediterranean cuisine or roasted vegetables drizzled with olive oil and parmesan.

Varietal Definition
Petite Sirah:
Petite Sirah is the same as the French variety known as Durif, a cross of Peloursin, with the true Syrah. A French nurseryman, Dr. François Durif, propagated the grape trying for resistance to powdery mildew and named it after himself, in the 1870s. Petite Sirah has long been an important blending grape, prized primarily for its deep color and fairly intense tannin. It is the variety most often chosen to blend into Zinfandel for added color, complexity, body, and to tone down the tendency of Zins toward "jammy" fruit.
Carignane:
Carignane is one of the world’s most prolific wine varieties. Thriving in warm climates, Carignane was until the late 1970s, the most widely-planted red variety in California. Hailing from Aragon, Spain, this grape is capable of deeply-colored, extracted and tannic wines of considerable alcohol. It is a late-budder and does not ripen until late in the season. Highly prone to mildew disease, it requires long, dry growing conditions. It is often used as a blending component with other, more anemic, hot-climate varieties, like Grenache and Cinsault, which typically lack the deep pigment and extract which Carignane brings to the blend.


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