2007 Titus Napa Valley Petite Sirah |
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Vinification The grapes were harvested in October and promptly de-stemmed but not crushed, allowing increased control over tannin extraction by minimizing the possibility of broken skins and split seeds. After a 48-hour cold soak to extract color and flavor, the grapes were fermented for one week, with pump-overs occurring twice daily. The free-run was transferred to new and two-year-old American oak barrels where it underwent malolactic fermentation, then barrel aging for 19 months. Wine Profile Our 2007 Petite Sirah has such a deep, inky core that its legs stain the glass purple. Aromas of sweet black fruits, anise and vanilla are alluring and pronounced. The palate is balanced, mouthfilling and intense. Flavors of pomegranate, black cherry, boysenberry, blackberry, smoky oak, and sweet espresso crema, are complimented by a long finish accompanied by hints of anise, spice, and dark chocolate. The tannins are fine grained and well integrated. Our Petite Sirah should be considered a gentle giant for this variety, exhibiting approachability and food friendliness. Recommended drinking time is three to four years from vintage, maximum suggested aging is ten years. Detailed Wine Information Vineyard Manager: Eric Titus Winemaker: Phillip Titus Appellation: Napa Valley Blend: 100% Petite Sirah Harvest Date: 10/11/07 Barrel Aging: 19 months - 33% new barrels, 100% American oak Bottled: July 2009 Cases Produced: 1044 Alcohol: 14.9% Total Acidity: .56grams/100 ml pH : 3.85 Release: October 2009 |

