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  1. Hayfork Petite Sirah, Napa Valley, USA | prices, reviews, stores ...

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    Petite Sirah is the offspring of Syrah and Peloursin. If you’ve never heard of Peloursin, that’s understandable: it’s nearly extinct, found just a few places in the French-Alps. History: Petite Sirah (or Durif, the grape’s original name) was created by botanist Francois Durif in Montpellier, France around 1880.
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    It’s loved for its extraordinary deep color and full-bodied flavors of blueberry, chocolate, plums and black pepper. Despite its popularity, Petite Sirah is an exceptionally rare grape with less than 10,000 planted acres worldwide, growing mainly in California.
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    History: Petite Sirah (or Durif, the grape’s original name) was created by botanist Francois Durif in Montpellier, France around 1880. The grape is a cross between Syrah and the even more rare: Peloursin. It was imported to America by Charles McIver in the mid-1880s where it got it’s new name: Petite Sirah.
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    With its smoky fruit flavors, Petite Sirah will pair nicely with bold exotic spices and herbs –just avoid making the dish too sweet. If there is one thing to know about pairing Petite Sirah with food, it is that the wine deserves a food as big and as bold as it is.
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  4. 2008 Hayfork Petite Sirah, USA, California, Napa Valley

    webJul 12, 2010 · Average of 91.4 points in 6 community wine reviews on 2008 Hayfork Petite Sirah, plus professional notes, label images, wine …

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