Petit Verdot is commonly used as a blendig grape in Bordeaux.
Some wines from Argentina and Spain are produced exclusively by Petit Verdot.
Blueberry |
Black Cherry |
Blackberry |
Plum |
Fig |
Jam |
Violets |
Licorice |
Vanilla |
Coffee |
Chocolate |
Tobacco |
Dark Berries, Dark Fruit, Jam, and Violets are typical Petit Verdot flavors.
Petit Verdot has a profile much like Shiraz:
BODY: | Full | ||
TANNINS: | High | ||
FRUIT: | High | ||
ACIDITY: | Medium - High | ||
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Spicy Tapas |
Spicy Burger |
Salami |
Casseroles |
Chili |
Red Meat |
Deer |
Wild Boar |
A full bodied Petit Verdot pairs best with Bold Food.
Petit Verdot loves Smoke, Curry and Cajun Spices.
South African. Indian. Creole.
Cured Meat. Salami.
Hot BBQ. Chicken. Pork.
Hot Curry. Spiced Rice (Thai).
Stew.
Mature Cheese. Gouda. Cheddar. Gruyére.
South African Specialities:
Bobotie (Cured Meat).
Boerwor (Curry Sausage).
Potjiekos (Meat Stew).
The Bordeaux Glass was designed for enjoying fuller-bodied, tannic red wines. They are taller than other red wine glasses, and has a slimmer bowl. The tall size allows the bouquet of the wine to develop, smooth out rough edges, play down tannins, and allow the wine to achieve balance. The slimmer bowl directs the wine to the back of your mouth for a maximum taste. |
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