Ridge Vineyards Lytton Estate Dry Creek Valley Petite Sirah 2019

$42

96 points                                                                  Rare new Petite Sirah release from Ridge! 96 Points Jeb Dunnuck: "The Lytton Estate Petite Sirah is totally stunning. Bright, focused and powerful, the 2018 presents a breathtaking interplay of rich Petite fruit allied to a classic, old-school sense of structure. Dark blue/purplish fruit, leather, licorice, lavender, menthol and gravel are some of the many notes that infuse the 2018 with all those layers of flavor. The 2018 is a real stunner." The first Ridge Petite Sirah was in 1971. It is a natural cross of syrah and a little-known French variety, peloursin, and is frequently found interplanted in California's old zinfandel vineyards. The varietal offers deep color, firm tannins, and peppery spice complement the rich berry fruit and softer structure of zinfandel.  The oldest petite sirah vines on our Lytton Estate were planted in 1901 and the youngest in 1998. We made our first wine from the property in 1972 and until 2002 when we bottled portions of the petite sirah as a separate wine for a limited release, it had always been included in the Lytton Springs Zinfandel. 

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Ratings on Delectable

S.Carey

2019. Perfection

2019. Perfection

10

AEL

Peppery, juicy, a raspberry note, bark.

Peppery, juicy, a raspberry note, bark.

8.9

Henry Fuseler

1/2023. Dark color with full flavor. Lingers on the palate. Gervais and Vine

1/2023. Dark color with full flavor. Lingers on the palate. Gervais and Vine

9.0

AEL

Admirably restrained for a CA petit sirah. The fruit is there, but also a dusty, dry quality. Sweetish, full on the palate.

Admirably restrained for a CA petit sirah. The fruit is there, but also a dusty, dry quality. Sweetish, full on the palate.

8.9

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