312 results for "Petit Verdot" between $0 and $510
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Of all of Jonata s stellar releases, this 2005 La Fuerza takes the cake when it comes to being the deepest, darkest, firmest offering. If you haven't heard about Charles Banks and Stan Kroenke's estate vineyard in Santa Ynez, here's a heads up. Everything they are making on their property is compelling and eye opening. While they don-t make a lot of each offering, winemakers Matt Dees and Andy Erickson have proven there s potential in this newer locale for bordeaux-style wines.
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Trinchero Petit Verdot 2005 750ml
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$35
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Petit Verdot: always the bridesmaid, never the bride. The grape has a long history and has played a part in some of the world’s best Bordeaux blends, but since it rarely appears on its own, it’s never gotten the name recognition of its compatriots Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot. It’s no wilting flower! The “petit” refers to the size of the grapes, not the character of the wine. In fact, those small grapes make for lots of intensity and power in the bottle.
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Pellegrini Vineyards Petit Verdot 2006 750ml
Wine Long Island Still Wine
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$17
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This classicBordeaux variety has thrived in therich Mclaren Vale soil producinga new and exciting style of wineIts grapes produce wine as deep asShiraz and similar in flavour, withabundant spicy violetaromas and intenseberry characters Wine Australian Still Wine
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Pirramimma Petit Verdot Reg. 28.19
This classic Bordeaux variety has thrived in the ri ch Mclaren Vale soil producing a new and exciting style of wine. Its grapes produce wine as deep as Shiraz and similar in flavour, with abundant spicy violet aromas and intense berry characters.
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$20
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Vineyard Notes: Grown at Argyle Vineyards in the sandy clay loam foothills of Monterey County's ninth and newest appellation, the San Antonio Valley, our vines see summer daytime temperatures 10-20 degrees warmer than much of Monterey County, with a cooling nighttime influence, and a little morning fog coming over the Santa Lucia range from the Pacific Ocean, just 15-20 miles away. This gives us a daily heat cycle of 50 degrees, producing the exceptional fruit that is hand harvested for our limited...
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Pirramimma Petit Verdot 2004 750ml
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$21
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A welcoming blueberry - violet floral bouquet and dark maroon color is so inviting, you can't wait to have a taste! extended maceration and barrel aging for 20 months in French and American oak gives the intense blueberry character from the Petit Verdot winegrape a light spice and vanilla flavor. A robust tannin structure gives the wine definition, and when you finish your sip, the blueberry taste will last - exactly what you expect from a luxurious wine!
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Pirramimma Petit Verdot 2003
This classic Bordeaux variety has thrived in the ri ch Mclaren Vale soil producing a new and exciting style of wine. Its grapes produce wine as deep as Shiraz and similar in flavour, with abundant spicy violet aromas and intense berry characters.
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$239
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Researched for eleven years before the release of the first vintage in 1994, the Pirramimma Petit Verdot vineyard was the first and is now the largest in Australia. Pirramimma Petit Verdot has won 28 show medals and has the enviable reputation of being the best Petit Verdot in Australia. Swiss wine critic Ren� Gabriel asks: �Is there any better Petit Verdot in the world?� �Pirramimma has long been a benchmark for varietal verdot.� Tim White Oct 2003 100 Best Australian Wines 2005 selected by Mathew...
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In 2000 there was 1600 hectares of Petit Verdot planted in Australia with Kingston Estate in South Australia having the largest planting, four times more than in France. This fresh and lively offering is a staff favorite and, at this price, very hard to resist. Kingston Estate is one of the world leaders in the production of Petit Verdot.
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Abacela was founded with the specific purpose of exploring Southern Oregon’s viticultural potential with rather uncommon experimental varietals that would “never ripen in Oregon.” Surprisingly the somewhat cool 2005 vintage produced exceptional Petit Verdot fruit that we eagerly harvested in mid-October.
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I purchased two bottles of this fabulous wine, along with several other "must try" marvels from the Monterey area, during a September stopover in Salinas -- the Taste of Monterey shopkeeper was so helpful. We drank the Escafeld to celebrate my husband's birthday last weekend, along with a delicious meal at one of Chicago's many unbeatable BYOB Italian eateries. It is agreed: One of THE best wines at this price point that we have enjoyed in many, many years. Look for more Chicago area orders to come...
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Petit Verdot, Petite Sirah, Pinot Noir
The wine is medium red in color, with sweet blueberry and plum aromas with a hint of wild thyme. Juicy plum and mulberry flavors are balanced by fresh acidity with rich mineral notes from the red alluvial soils. more
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$14
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Description: Pirramimma was founded by Alexander Campbell Johnston in 1892 and has been owned and operated by the Johnston family ever since. The Johnston family arrived in South Australia in 1839 and in 1892 Alexander, the tenth of thirteen children, purchased 97 hectares of rich farmland southeast of the then fledgling village of McLaren Vale. He named his land Pirramimma, an Aboriginal phrase meaning "the moon and the stars". The vineyard soils vary from sandy, on the rise, to rich dark loam...
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2006 Petit Verdot
Petit Verdot is a relative newcomer to our wine offerings. We made our first vintage of this Napa Valley rarity in 2001. The addition to our portfolio has been brief, but the impact significant. This high-quality red-wine grape hails from the Bordeaux region, as do Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Although Petit Verdot is valued as a blending grape, we find that is makes a tasty, dense wine all on its own. The 2006 Petit Verdot is generously fruity and rich with a smoky, floral-toned...
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$36
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The Trinchero family immigrated to the US from northern Italy in the 1920s. In 1948 they moved to Napa Valley and purchased an abandoned 19th-century winery called Sutter Home. In 1960, the second generation of Trincheros took over and, at the end of the decade, moved the winery away from bulk sales and into bottled varietal wines. In the early 1970s the Trincheros gained a lofty reputation among consumers, press and gatekeepers for their single-vineyard Zinfandels out of Amador County. They were...
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Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir is undoubtedly one of the sexiest grape varieties on planet earth, and this wine captures its magic. Beautiful aromatics, and delicious on the palate. Cherry and hints of plum meld together with spice and earthy notes. Wonderfully versatile with food, so whatever you choose, you’ll be ... more
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