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2004 Carlisle Dry Creek Valley Petite Sirah

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December 27, 2020 - $41

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RATINGS

92-94Robert M. Parker Jr.

The 2004 Petite Sirah displays a glorious blueberry, blackberry, floral, and crushed rock-filled perfume. Full-bodied, with striking minerality as well as delineation, it has the potential for two decades of aging. Kudos to Mike Officer!

91Stephen Tanzer

Superripe aromas of blackberry and blueberry syrup and walnut, plus a strong oaky component. A dense, thick fruit bomb with superb sweetness and considerable power. But this big, chewy, somewhat rustic wine is also a tannic monster.

PRODUCER

Carlisle

Carlisle Winery is owned by Mike Officer, a former software developer and home winemaker, and his wife Kendall. Based on their success making up to 300 cases of mostly Zinfandels at home, they launched a commercial winery in 1998 in Sonoma County. Jay Maddox, an old friend of the Officers and graduate of the U.C. Davis winemaking program, was brought on as the winemaker. Today the winery is known for its limited production Zinfandels, Syrahs and Petite Sirahs. Grapes are sourced from vineyards in Sonoma County, and more recently, Paso Robles on the Central Coast of California. About 5,000 cases are produced annually. Robert M. Parker Jr. calls Carlisle’s wines “stunningly rich, opulent, intensely flavorful. Loaded with soul and personality…”

TYPE

Red Wine, Petite Sirah

Despite its popularity, this grape is quite rare. Less than 10,000 acres are planted worldwide, with the bulk in California. In France, the grape is referred to as Durif. Not to be confused with Syrah, Petite Sirah is a cross of Syrah and Peloursin. The result is darker and fuller.