Michael David Winery

Petite Petit Lodi Petite Sirah Petit Verdot

8.928 ratings
8.94 pro ratings
Lodi, Central Valley, California, USA
Petite Sirah, Petit Verdot
Top Notes For
Samantha Cave

Rich. Full-bodied. Long finish. Dark cherries and spice. Mmmm

Rich. Full-bodied. Long finish. Dark cherries and spice. Mmmm

6 people found it helpfulJun 24th, 2014
Chris Curry

Thick, chewy, definitely better the second day.

Thick, chewy, definitely better the second day.

4 people found it helpfulFeb 18th, 2014
Rafael Landestoy

This if quickly becoming our house red to go along with Juan Gil.

This if quickly becoming our house red to go along with Juan Gil.

2 people found it helpfulNov 12th, 2014
Steve

Smooth but a medium oaky after finish


Smooth but a medium oaky after finish


2 people found it helpfulAug 21st, 2014
Rance Ward

Very nice with a good steak. I would buy again.

Very nice with a good steak. I would buy again.

2 people found it helpfulMay 12th, 2014
Rafael Landestoy

Just awesome!

Just awesome!

1 person found it helpfulDec 3rd, 2014
Annah Morgan

Very lovely wine

Very lovely wine

1 person found it helpfulApr 26th, 2014
Paul Weil

A dark blend of Petit Sirah and Petit Verdot, this wine is full of dark coffee, dark chocolate, and smoky chicory. Thick and velvety, please decant before passing judgment.

A dark blend of Petit Sirah and Petit Verdot, this wine is full of dark coffee, dark chocolate, and smoky chicory. Thick and velvety, please decant before passing judgment.

Oct 12th, 2014
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9.0

Intense, dark purple. Dried plum jam in the nose. Full, astringent, mouth filling with a lingering finish and a nip of tannin at the end. A stout 14.5% alcohol. 85% Petite Sirah and 15% Petit Verdot. PetitePetit. Get it? Great job on this yummy blend. Sixth generation family winery dating from the 1850s. Uses progressive farming practices. Starting in 2011, their 750 acre tract was third-party certified as sustainable. Killer wine at $16.

Intense, dark purple. Dried plum jam in the nose. Full, astringent, mouth filling with a lingering finish and a nip of tannin at the end. A stout 14.5% alcohol. 85% Petite Sirah and 15% Petit Verdot. PetitePetit. Get it? Great job on this yummy blend. Sixth generation family winery dating from the 1850s. Uses progressive farming practices. Starting in 2011, their 750 acre tract was third-party certified as sustainable. Killer wine at $16.

Apr 13th, 2017
Stefan Östlund

Great wine but "too much" of everything.

Great wine but "too much" of everything.

Nov 15th, 2014