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Concannon Petite Sirah 2004

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2004

Avg. Rating: 88.2/100 (4 Reviews)
Winery: Concannon
Vintage: 2004
Varietal: Petit Sirah
Country: United States
Region: California
Retail Price: $ 10.00 USD
Created by: dimples
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Concannon Petite Sirah 2004
(about 1 year ago) buddy icon dimples 90.0/100
Delightful! Cherry with a bit of oak. One of my favorite Petite Sirahs.

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(about 1 year ago) buddy icon elliottf 87.0/100
This wine smells like milk chocolate, strawberries, and vomit (not necessarily in a bad way though) with a hint of raisins on the finish. It tastes very dry... almost like cardboard with some raspberries and cherries on top with a little bit of pepper sprinkled on. It's a solid wine, but just decent, not amazing.

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Concannon Petite Sirah 2004
(11 months ago) buddy icon fanafi 89.0/100
Good fruit, nice tannins. Strawberry, blackberry. Nice and gentle on the palette. Definitely a good college football wine (go Volunteers!). Seriously though, for the price point ($10~) it is one I would like to buy again for it's ripe fruit and drink-ability.

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Concannon Petite Sirah 2004
(8 months ago) buddy icon johnturner 87.0/100
A classic 87 point wine tasted 03/08. This bottle changed a few times over the course of the day. It started with lots of black fruit and Coke, had that "fizzy" on the front of the tongue. After that the furit seemed to die away and the "ashy" [not in a bad way] tannins were prominant. Then the the fruit cam back hard as a big time furit bomb with black fruit reduction and red jam. The biggest knocks were that the alcohol was not entirely tamed and even when the fruit was in full force, the tannins although nice were disjoined, separated from the fruit. I liked the last bottle and I look forward to the next.

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