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Bogle Petite Sirah 2006

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Bogle Petite Sirah (2006)
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3.5 Star Rating

Starting at: $11.29
45 Reviews

Winery:
Bogle Vineyards
Varietal:
Petite Sirah
Region:
USA > California > North Coast
Type:
Red Wine
Drink Dates:
Drink Now
UPC:
080887493744

User Tags:  bargain, berry, stone fruits, nose, fruit, resinous, dark fruit, spices, color descriptors, jam 


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Petite Sirah is one of a group of grapes that took to a new home - in this case California - after moving from the relative obscurity enjoyed at its birthplace - France in this case - where it is called Duriff. While never particularly elegant nor subtle, Petite Sirah can produce large-scaled, intense wines with bright flavors of blue and plummy fruits, rich with earthy tannins.

Winemakers Notes

On the nose, luscious boysenberry teases you along with touches of black pepper and herbs. Trademark inky and jammy tones fill the mouth with ripe fruit and berries. The voluptuous finish lingers with toasty oak and lush fruit. The firm tannins make this a wine that can develop for years to come, but you wont want to wait that long to enjoy it! Try this unique wine with rich meat dishes of lamb, pork or game and their hearty sauces.

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Reviews

Pretty much agree with most favorable reviews. This was the "cheapest" by glass wine at a favorite restaurant. I was shocked to be able to get it for $11. Just a bit of oak too I think, supple but zingy. Great bargain.


April 2009

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Wine Tasting NotesThe Petite Sirah is considered Bogles heritage varietal. On the nose, luscious boysenberry teases you along with touches of black pepper and herbs. Trademark inky and jammy tones fill the mouth with ripe fruit and berries. The voluptuous finish lingers with toasty oak and lush fruit. The firm tannins make this a wine that can develop for years to come, but you wont want to wait that long to enjoy it! Try this unique wine with rich meat dishes of lamb, pork or game and their hearty sauces.


January 2009

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Great wine for a great price!


April 2009

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This is my very favorite port. Just a smooth, beautiful taste. Lovely with a rich chocolate dessert.


May 2009

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Source: Wine.com


First produced in 1978 by the Bogle family, Petite Sirah is considered Bogle's heritage varietal. On the nose, luscious boysenberry teases you along with touches of black pepper and herbs. Trademark inky and jammy tones fill the mouth with ripe fruit and berries. The voluptuous finish lingers with toasty oak and lush fruit. The firm tannins make this a wine that can develop for years to come, but you won't want to wait that long to enjoy it! Try this unique wine with rich meat dishes of lamb, pork or game and their hearty sauces.


 

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A deep red color and a nice oily consistency in the glass. Smells of blackberry, cherry, minerals, and a slight woodiness. The blackberry mixes with raisin on the tongue, together with a strong earthy flavor and a slight hint of tobacco. The fruit disappears quickly, but the earthiness lingers for a while.

-Nikku


August 2009

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