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Petite Sirah2016

Stags' Leap WineryNapa Valley, California

Stags’ Leap Winery’s Petite Sirah is one of Napa Valley’s benchmark expressions of the grape, drawing on the estate’s lo…Learn More »

$45

/750ml

Current Retail Average

92

/100

Average Pro Rating

Petite Sirah 2016 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Stags’ Leap Winery’s Petite Sirah is one of Napa Valley’s benchmark expressions of the grape, drawing on the estate’s long heritage with heritage Petite Sirah vines in the dramatic, rocky Stags Leap District. Typically full-bodied yet polished, it marries dense dark-berry and plum fruit with notes o…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedPetite Sirah

About Petite Sirah

Stags’ Leap Winery’s Petite Sirah is one of Napa Valley’s benchmark expressions of the grape, drawing on the estate’s long heritage with heritage Petite Sirah vines in the dramatic, rocky Stags Leap District. Typically full-bodied yet polished, it marries dense dark-berry and plum fruit with notes of cocoa, spice and dried flowers, framed by firm but refined tannins that make it both satisfying young and well-suited to aging. This wine captures the tension of the estate’s terroir—warm, radiating rock faces and cooling bay breezes—yielding a pow…