As promised (or threatened, depending upon how you feel about Leah today), here is my follow up red Parducci wine review. Let's take a moment to recap what we have already discovered and determined about this somewhat erratic, value-oriented Mendocino...
Pros: Yummy fruits with lightly spicy, warm finish. Cons: It's not complex, but what do expect for $7?
I know there are better wines out there, but if you're looking for a fruity, medium-bodied red that pairs well with many foods, the Parducci 1998 Petite Sirah is it. I like to have a glass of wine with dinner, and I far prefer reds to whites....
Pros: versatility Cons: not available in all markets
About fifteen years ago while working in a wine store, I discovered this wine. It has never disappointed me. The Parducci family has produced consistently good wine for decades. This Petite Sirah is (in one word) yummy. It is medium bodied. The...
2006 Parducci Petite Sirah Wine Spectator 86 Points. There's a nice brightness to the red fruit flavors in this medium-bodied red, which has a chew to the tannins and a spice, m...
2005 Parducci Petite Sirah Petite Sirah is a Mendocino specialty, and Parducci was one of the first wineries to bottle this varietal. Dark ruby in color with aromas of cherry, b...
Parducci Petite Sirah 2005 750ml This wine has aromas of black cherry, plum and black pepper, with hints of leather and oak spiceThe lush flavors on the palate are of black fruits, sm...
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