Petite Sirah was the most commonly planted grape in Napa Valley for nearly a century and now we are witnessing a resurgence and new appreciation for this historic hero variety! Known for its dark color, firm structure, and deep blue and black fruit flavors, it is perfectly suited to Napa Valley's moderate and dry growing season. Petite Sirah was also a favorite grape among winemakers looking to pump up underpowered wines in need of deep fruit, color, and structure. Its natural versatility made it a great counterpart to all red varieties including Zinfandel, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
ROBERT PARKER'S WINE ADVOCATE 93 POINTS - "Sourced from vineyards in Rutherford and Oak Knoll, Biale's 2023 Petite Sirah Royal Punishers combines violet-like floral notions with blackberries and blueberries, capped off with a bit of oak-derived spice (it matured in 35% new French oak). Full-bodied, plush and velvety, with a lingering finish, it may be consumed young or aged at least a decade. Besides being a cool name, did you know that Royal Punishers is an anagram of 'Peloursin' and 'Syrah,' the parent varieties of Petite Sirah?"
ROBERT PARKER'S WINE ADVOCATE 93 POINTS - "Sourced from vineyards in Rutherford and Oak Knoll, Biale's 2023 Petite Sirah Royal Punishers combines violet-like floral notions with blackberries and blueberries, capped off with a bit of oak-derived spice (it matured in 35% new French oak). Full-bodied, plush and velvety, with a lingering finish, it may be consumed young or aged at least a decade. Besides being a cool name, did you know that Royal Punishers is an anagram of 'Peloursin' and 'Syrah,' the parent varieties of Petite Sirah?"