Petite Sirah is one of our favorite unheralded red varietals, and Girard consistently makes one of the best in Napa Valley. On the nose of the Girard Petite Sirah we see blackberry compote, figs and toasted spices reminiscent of the holidays. The palate is starting to express its dark fruit character accented with notes of plum, cranberry and toasty oak notes and hints of hazelnuts. The wine will benefit with some cellar time allowing the bright acidity to integrate with the fruit & oak character. The fruit for the Girard Petite Sirah was sourced from old-vine plantings in Calistoga and Pope Valley areas of the Napa Valley where a myriad of soil types, coupled with warmer temperatures help the grapes develop rich and balanced character. A third component is our Girard estate-grown “Mixed Blacks” field blend vineyard which is comprised of Zinfandel, Petite Sirah, Mourvèdre, Grenache, and Carignan.
David Peifer
This vintage is too oaky for my taste. Really hoping future vintages aren’t the same. This was such a great semi inexpensive “go to” wine for years.
This vintage is too oaky for my taste. Really hoping future vintages aren’t the same. This was such a great semi inexpensive “go to” wine for years.
8.9Henry Fuseler
2/2025. Big, bold, full of flavor. Enjoyed.
2/2025. Big, bold, full of flavor. Enjoyed.
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