See previous review. I’m trying it again to see how it differed from the 2017 Durif from Berryessa Gap Vineyards. This Petite has Primitivo and Peloursin in as a field blend. The Durif is straight Petite Sirah.
This wine is juicy, big and complex. It’s not showing much softening from age, but it’s a lovely red as I mentioned in my previous review of the 2017. — a year ago
One of my favourite wines — 6 days ago
Very easy red to drink in the evening, went down smooth and had a sweeter taste — 5 months ago
Fun ZA wine — 2 years ago
Nice now. Let it open for a bit but full bodied — 3 months ago
Sugar 3 g/l — 5 months ago
Love it. Juicy, sweet-ish, great with dinner — 2 years ago
Inky black and delicious! More luscious than Rutherglen durif the tannin much softer. Lovely Friday night drinking. — 3 years ago
Andy Thomson
Had with a bbq. Very nice. Brought from cellar door. — 11 days ago