The Crusher

Grower's Selection Petite Sirah

8.8122 ratings
8.51 pro ratings
Clarksburg, Central Valley, California, USA
Petite Sirah
Top Notes For
Trent Mulloy

Greet sub $30 bottle of petite sirah

Greet sub $30 bottle of petite sirah

3 people found it helpfulJul 27th, 2014
Ernie Cochran

I know what my two followers might think based on the name of this wine ;) however this is a pleasant wine. Better than the pro ratings, but I'm an amateur who knows nothing about wine. I like the smoothness and flavors. My tongue says more, please!!

I know what my two followers might think based on the name of this wine ;) however this is a pleasant wine. Better than the pro ratings, but I'm an amateur who knows nothing about wine. I like the smoothness and flavors. My tongue says more, please!!

2 people found it helpfulJan 3rd, 2015
Mike Gretz

Fruity and smokey.

Fruity and smokey.

1 person found it helpfulMar 14th, 2015
"Odedi"

Beautiful ruby/purple in color with a wide dark purple rim.

Nice nose of blueberries, sour cherries, plums, light oak, earth, dirt, peppercorn, spices, licorice, chocolates and spices.

Medium bodied with medium plus acidity and long legs.

Fruity on the attack, and dry on the palate, with plums, cherries, sweet raspberries, earth, licorice, chocolates, tobacco, herbs, spices and peppercorn.

Nice finish with firm, grippy tannins and tart strawberries.

This Petite Sirah is drinking very nicely now, with nice balance and a great mouthfeel. I liked it by itself, but for many, the tannins will be too powerful.
I've had it before, and I'm glad it is still drinking nicely. A Good wine to pair with grilled meats.

Needs 45 minutes to properly open up.

13.5% alcohol by volume.

Beautiful ruby/purple in color with a wide dark purple rim.

Nice nose of blueberries, sour cherries, plums, light oak, earth, dirt, peppercorn, spices, licorice, chocolates and spices.

Medium bodied with medium plus acidity and long legs.

Fruity on the attack, and dry on the palate, with plums, cherries, sweet raspberries, earth, licorice, chocolates, tobacco, herbs, spices and peppercorn.

Nice finish with firm, grippy tannins and tart strawberries.

This Petite Sirah is drinking very nicely now, with nice balance and a great mouthfeel. I liked it by itself, but for many, the tannins will be too powerful.
I've had it before, and I'm glad it is still drinking nicely. A Good wine to pair with grilled meats.

Needs 45 minutes to properly open up.

13.5% alcohol by volume.

Feb 2nd, 2017
Mark Lindzy

Plenty of tobacco notes, needs beef stew.

Plenty of tobacco notes, needs beef stew.

Jul 28th, 2015
Roger Cabrera

Very good integration. Black currants, plums, and a subtle nuance of blueberries. Strong tannic structure, and generous American oak.

Very good integration. Black currants, plums, and a subtle nuance of blueberries. Strong tannic structure, and generous American oak.

Feb 12th, 2015
Matthew Marcino

I thank my wife for loving petite syrah as much as she does. She got me into it and it's just such a special varietal. This was phenominal. Berry berry berry!

I thank my wife for loving petite syrah as much as she does. She got me into it and it's just such a special varietal. This was phenominal. Berry berry berry!

Nov 20th, 2014
Christopher Fowler

I thought I loved this wine. It's all chocolate and clove and vanilla and pairs brilliantly with a medium rare roast.

Then I realized that we bought it at Bishop's Cellar in Halifax and it's not available here. I hate this wine.

I hate everything.

I thought I loved this wine. It's all chocolate and clove and vanilla and pairs brilliantly with a medium rare roast.

Then I realized that we bought it at Bishop's Cellar in Halifax and it's not available here. I hate this wine.

I hate everything.

May 14th, 2016
Terell Holmstrom

Great, but with food!

Great, but with food!

Mar 29th, 2016
C Mcp
9.1

This is our go to house red.

This is our go to house red.

Oct 30th, 2015