GIRARD PETITE SIRAH 750 ml
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Product Details
- Brand
- Girard
- Category
- WINE RED PETITE SIRAH
- Varietal
- PETITE SIRAH
- Region
- CALIFORNIA
- Country
- UNITED STATES
- Alcohol
- 14.90%
- Sweetness
- Size
- 750 ml
- Bottle Deposit
- $0.10
Description
Discover the Girard Petite Sirah, a standout red wine from California's renowned Napa region. Crafted by a winery that marked three decades since its inaugural vineyard planting, Girard upholds a legacy of crafting standout wines celebrated for their quality and affordability. Critics, including Wine Spectator, consistently recognize Girard among the valley's top producers.
Behind this Petite Sirah stands Vintner Pat Roney alongside winemaking experts Marco DiGiulio and Glenn Hugo. Their enduring partnerships with local growers ensure access to premium fruit from esteemed sites like Rutherford, Howell Mountain, and Mt. Veeder. This approach yields wines true to Napa's diverse landscapes, capturing the essence of the valley in every bottle.
Within Girard's lineup, the Petite Sirah commands loyal attention from enthusiasts drawn to its signature traits: a heady perfume that captivates, an inky dark hue that promises depth, robust tannins for structure, and seamless oak balance. At 14.90% ABV and in a standard 750 ml bottle, it delivers a compelling experience for those exploring bold reds.
Whether pairing with hearty meals or savoring solo, this United States gem from California invites you to join the ranks of its devoted followers. Priced accessibly at $45.60, the Girard Petite Sirah bridges tradition and everyday enjoyment, making it a smart addition to any collection. Elevate your next gathering or quiet evening with a wine that embodies Napa's vibrant spirit.
Petite Sirah lovers know Girard sets the benchmark. Secure your bottle and taste why this varietal thrives in their hands, reflecting decades of dedication to valley excellence.
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