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Petit Verdot is a late ripening Bordeaux grape variety that has little in common with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec or Cabernet Franc, all of which have flavours that suggest a shared ancestry with the white varietal, Sauvignon Blanc.
In appearance it’s an individualist with small light green coloured leaves and many tiny bunches of black, well separated berries, full of seeds. It’s very disease resistant. It’s also a picker’s nightmare. According to John Brocksopp, who we trust in most things, it produces battery acid. The wine is inky and naturally high in acidity. Our experience is that Petit Verdot, left to hang till death-knock, produces a distinctive full flavoured wine of great appeal. It is said to be regarded as a super Cabernet Sauvignon in Bordeaux, but that might be just sales talk. In any case you will never see it as anything but a small part of their blends because it will only ripen there in the great years (the dry ones). Ray Jordan: The colour is deep and dense with with dark fruit flavours. A little rich fruit cake and alcohol warmth adds complexity. Firm fully ripe tannin and good treatment complete a very good alternative style of wine. Cork. Rating 94 Drink 2017 $36 Date Tasted Mar 11
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