GRAZIANO

Petite Sirah, Mendocino

Wine Notes
Mendocino County is the largest producer of Petite Sirah in the north coast of California. Our Petite Sirah comes from a combination of old vine vineyards and new high tech vineyards scattered throughout the benchlands and hillsides of Mendocino County.

The wine was aged in a combination of French, American and Eastern European oak barrels (20% new) for 36 months that soften the tannins and added complexity to wine. This wine offers deep aromas and delicious flavors of ripe blackberries, violets, chocolate, toasty vanilla, tar and spice. Untypical of many of today’s Petite Sirahs, this wine is round, smooth and displays rich tannins that leads to long, lingering finish

Food Recommendations
Roasted meats such as lamb and beef or hearty venison stew bring out the true flavors of this wine.
Alcohol
14.5%
Total Acidity
.71 g/100ml
PH
3.44
Residual Sugar
.6% (dry)
Case Production
530 cases

FACT SHEET

Varietal Composition
100% Petite Sirah
Harvest
Hand-harvested September 27th – October 11th, 2009
Length/Type of Fermentation
Crushed into open top fermenters with 4 days of cold soak, pumped over and punched down twice a day for 16 days.

Length/Type of Aging: Barrel aged a total of 36 months in combination of French, American and Eastern European oak (20% new).

Date Wine Was Bottled
February 20th, 2013