• Miro Petite Sirah
    "A beautiful Petite Sirah that takes the variety’s wild berry and spice flavors and big tannins and tames them down to elegance."--Steve Heimoff, Wine Enthusiast Buying Guide Miro Petite Sirah
  • Miro Petite Sirah
    "A beautiful Petite Sirah that takes the variety’s wild berry and spice flavors and big tannins and tames them down to elegance."--Steve Heimoff, Wine Enthusiast Buying Guide Miro Petite Sirah
  • New Release Zinfandels
    Two Old Vines Zinfandels from the 2010 vintage: Grist Vineyard and Piccetti Vineyard Zinfandel New Release Zinfandels
  • 2009 Miro Pinot Noir
    "...raspberry jam and sweet smoky oak, folded into a silky texture" —Steve Heimoff, Wine Enthusiast Buying Guide 2009 Miro Pinot Noir
  • 2008 Miro Cabernet Sauvignon
    "Rich Blackberry, cherry, anise..."--Steve Heimoff, Wine Enthusiast Buying Guide 2008 Miro Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Miro Petite Sirah
  • Miro Petite Sirah
  • New Release Zinfandels
  • 2009 Miro Pinot Noir
  • 2008 Miro Cabernet Sauvignon

2010 Petite Sirah

Piccetti Vineyard Miro 2010 Piccetti Vineyard Petite Sirah Label

This Petite Sirah is a great example of the varietal’s potential: abundant flavors and aromas of blackberries, blueberries, plums and white pepper. On the mouth substantial tannins with a long, juicy finish deliver dark and delicious wine destined to age well. 220 cases made.

2010 Piccetti Vineyard Zinfandel

Dry Creek Valley Miro 2010 Piccetti Vineyard Zinfandel

The grapes are grown on a steep hillside above the famous Dry Creek Valley. This Zin is a classic Dry Creek style: abundant jammy strawberry, blackberry and sweet dark cherry aromas surround a full-bodied red wine with fine tannins and a long, crisp and juicy finish. 220 cases made.

2010 Grist Vineyard Zinfandel

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Finding and producing the ultimate Zinfandel has been my passion for over 20 years. This Zin comes from a famous vineyard located 1500 feet above Dry Creek Valley. The vines grow in red, mostly volcanic, soil. The terroir influenced the bright, firm acidity and concentrated the wild berry aromas. The finish is long and juicy and appetizing. 190 cases made.

Miro Cellars Petite Sirah label

Vineyard:
Colloquially known as Rockpile since the 1850s, the northwestern corner of Dry Creek Valley where the grapes in this wine were grown received its AVA status fewer than ten years ago. The allure of this appellation is virgin soils, relatively dry soil condition and plenty of sunny, fog-free days and nights. This vineyard is located at the most northern end of the appellation and is only a three-acre parcel. The soils are typical for the region: red, mixed with decomposed granite and other rocks, relatively of poor nutritional values, therefore producing low yields of highly concentrated fruit.
Winemaking:
One of the joys of making wine for semi-Garagiste Miro Cellars is seeking out extremely high-quality wine grapes from small vineyards. This very small lot of Rockpile Petite Sirah is a perfect example. Being less than one ton, the grapes were fermented in small half ton bins and punched down by hand until dry. What I love about Petite is the ease of fermentation and responsiveness of the grapes. The composition was nearly ideal and no “adjustments” were needed. After fermentation and pressing, the wine was aged in two new French oak barrels for 22 months. Just before bottling, the wine was lightly fined and filtered.
Winemaker’s Tasting Notes:
This is a special wine showing Petite Sirah at its best—inky dark, with complex and concentrated flavors of blueberry, blackberry, black licorice and molasses. The mouthfeel is dense and juicy with a long, chocolate finish.

Harvest Date: October 11, 2008
Brix at Harvest: 27°
Alcohol: 14.8%
ta: 0.6g/100ml
rs: 0.03mg/100ml
pH: 3.68
Bottled: July 30, 2010
Production: 47 cases 750ml; 12 1.5L magnums

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