Stokes' Ghost Petite Sirah 2022 Front Bottle Shot
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Winemaker Notes

Deep and brooding, this Petite Sirah is brimming with aromas of blackberry, plum and black cherry. The intense, jammy fruit provides the drama while subtle notes of mocha, violets, and vanilla bring finesse. This wine is full-bodied with structuredtannins and a spicy oak finish that lingers on the palate. This rich, lush wine is just what the doctor ordered.

Professional Ratings

  • 90
    Herbal aromas of palo santo, incense, licorice and cherry extract show on the nose of this bottling. The palate is bold and nearly sweet, as a soft, smooth mouthfeel presents flavors of dark cherry, berry and black pepper.
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With its deep color, firm tannins and bold flavors, there is nothing petite about Petite Sirah. The variety, originally known as Durif in the Rhône, took on its more popular moniker after being imported to California in the early 1880s. Quintessentially recognized today as a grape of the Golden State, Petite Sirah works well blended with Zinfandel and finds success as a single varietal wine in the state’s warmer districts. Somm Secret—Petite Sirah is not a smaller version of Syrah but it is an offspring of Syrah and the now nearly extinct French Alpine variety called Peloursin.

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Monterey

Central Coast, California

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A geographic and climatic paradise for grape vines, Monterey is a part of the greater Central Coast AVA and contains within it five smaller sub-appellations, including Arroyo Seco, San Lucas, San Bernabe, Hames Valley and the famous Santa Lucia Highlands. The climate is relatively warm but tempered by cool, coastal winds, allowing the regions in Monterey County an exceptionally long growing season. Bud break often happens two weeks sooner and harvest tends to be two weeks later compared to other surrounding regions.

Monterey’s coastal side, where the cooling ocean fog allows grapes to develop a perfect sugar-acid balance, excels in the production of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Riesling. Warmer, inland subzones are home to fleshy, concentrated and full-bodied reds like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Zinfandel.

Chardonnay, covering about 40% of vineyard acreage, is the most widely planted grape in all of Monterey County.

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