Mission Codename Tilting at windmills
âOh. My. God. Becky⊠look at that grape. Itâs just so bigâŠ
Uh, I canât believe itâs just so round!â
BIG. ROUND. And JUICY. Can a wine be bootylicious?? Yes. It can. If you like that kind of wine, you 1000% NEED this experience. However, if you like thin, wimpy, dainty little reds (we need to talk), then pass on this one.
We know how much you loved those Jacob Franklin Petites, and quite honestly, as good as they were, this is next level stuff. If you havenât had a Petite Sirah epiphany yet, hereâs your ticket to a Mad Max type experience that mentally and physically transports you into that eye-popping, awe-inspiring realm you never knew existed.
Where do we start with this one? The winemaker - Aaron Pott. A master with worldly winemaking experience from France to Napa, whose resume includes Quintessa, Blackbird, Seven Stones, Perliss, and his own Pott label, with countless 95-100-pointer hits.
Or the location - Stags Leap District. Primetime sweet spot in the heart of Napa Valley where some of the absolute best fruit comes from. This property is so special that winemakers before and after Pott are David Ramey and Philippe Melka. Oh! And the score - canât forget that. 95 points. Honestly, to us, this tastes like a solid 96+ but whatever. You be the judge.
The winery - Quixote, a longstanding fixture in Napa, and a monumental architectural masterpiece too. Unless youâre on the mailing list or visit them in person, you donât really see their wines in the wild. They focus on three varietals - Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, and Petite Sirah. Thatâs it. They picked a lane and went all in. Youâll see what we mean when you taste it.
Some of the social hype we saw include such forthright testimonials as: âyou will be amazedâ and âoverwhelming winnerâ and âloss for wordsâ and âdrinkable is an understatement.â One sip and youâll understand why. Itâs inky and dark, with blackberry jam, chocolate drizzled blueberries, sweet cedar, and vanilla wrapped in a robe of toasty rich oak. Incredibly saturating, plush, and mouthcoating with a finish that doesnât quit. A meal in itself, but you could whip up some garlic butter steak tips or a hearty braised rib pappardelle pasta to stand up to this big boy.
Wait! The price! Nearly HALF OFF, down from $85 to $45. Goodness, way to bury the lede huh?
But listen. Itâs not all whimsical kittens and rainbows. We got all the cases we could but thereâs not enough. Will go in a flash so move quick!
95 Points â Robert Parker
âThe 2014 Petite Sirah comes from a vineyard considered one of the finest in all of California for this variety. Made with the consultancy of Aaron Pott, this inky blue/purple wine has phenomenal intensity, a massive mouthfeel, relatively high tannins, but extraordinary purity of blue and blackberry fruit, white flowers and forest floor. There is a touch of pepper as well. This is set for a life of 40-50 years and I wouldnât touch it for at least 5-6. Drink 2021-2072.â
Tasting Profile
Blackberry jam, chocolate drizzled blueberries, cedar
Look | Itâs inky and dark, with blacks melding with purple, blue, ruby, and garnet fragments of light |
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Smell | Blackberry jam, chocolate drizzled blueberries, sweet cedar, and vanilla in a robe of toasty rich oak |
Taste | Incredibly saturating, plush, and mouthcoating, unlike any Petite Sirah that our memory can recall |
Finish | A finish that doesnât quit, unfolding into new dimensions for easily over a minute, possibly longer |
Pairing | A meal in itself, or whip up some garlic butter steak tips, or a hearty braised rib pappardelle pasta |
What the Winery Says
2014 Stags Leap District Petite Sirah
- Winemaker
- Aaron Pott
- Varietal
- 100% Petite Sirah
- Vintage
- 2014
- Alcohol
- 14.9%
- Appellation
- Stags Leap District, Napa Valley
- Harvest dates
- September 19-22, 2014
- Total acidity
- 6.2 g/L
- pH
- 3.69
- Aging
- 20 months
- Barrels
- 50% new French oak