Santa Barbara Winery 2006 Petite Sirah
We are happy to release our second vintage of Petite Sirah. This grape has had a rather muddled history ever since it was first cultivated in California circa 1890 shortly after being either propagated or identified as a seperate varitety in France in the 1880 s.
It is not Syrah, and there is nothing petite about it in terms of grape size or flavor. Many older Petite Sirah vineyards in California are actually field blends containing as many as five grape variteies (including Petite Sirah and Syrah). DNA fingerprinting has also shown what we know as Peitite Sirah could actually be the ancient Rhone variety Peloursin.
Or, as the most popular theory goes, this grape is actually Durif, a cross of Peloursin and Syrah created in France in the 1880 s. Whatever the reason, the name Petite Sirah has stuck and the wine became an early favorite in California as the rich, massive wines it produces were a natural favorite when paired with old rancho cuisine featuring grilled meats and vegetables.
The big flavors, black pepper spice and rustic tannins are also a terrific match with hearty stews. Winemaker Bruce McGuire blended the adjoining Thompson Vineyard and Tres Burro Vineyard in Alisos Canyon, a site he feels is well suited for grapes to make big, rich wines.
Bruce notes, 2006 produced a crop of very small clusters that yielded a very dense wine. Petite Sirah is not known for aging ability and we suggest enjoying this wine before 2011 with late 2009 being ideal.
Suggested Retail: 28.00
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It’s amazing how fast the Christmas switch gets turned on the morning after Thanksgiving has passed. It’s like suddenly it’s acceptable to play Christmas music, write your Christmas lists, and decorate the streets with colorful bulbs of light. I had the experience of going into the same Starbucks in LA on Thanksgiving Day and then again the day after. Totally different experience once we officially moved into the Christmas season - the baristas were wearing Santa hats, Jingle Bells were playing from the stereo, and gift baskets were arranged next to the cash register for impulse gift buys.
and chocolates. We just updated our holiday gift baskets to include a few of our newest local products such as elegantly towering Los Olivos Cafe Bread Dipping Oil, savory American Vintage Wine Biscuits, and intensely flavorful Los Olivos Cafe Olive Tapenade. (Los Olivos Cafe is a Zagat rated restaurant in the Santa Ynez Valley). It’s the perfect Santa Barbara package for the holidays and also includes a bottle of wine. We stuff, wrap, and ship everything right out of our downtown Santa Barbara Winery. To cater to your needs our online store has set different price points for the baskets and you can choose a bottle of wine that fits into those categories - red or white.
Passport to the World of Wine will continue at the Bistro December 3, 2008 (the first Wednesday of the month). November’s event featured Syrah, and now we will move on to another Rhone varietal, Grenache. 
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