Petit Verdot Reserve 2019

PIRRAMIMMA

Petit Verdot Reserve
2019

Country
Australia
Regulated designation
Table wine
Region
South Australia
Subregion
Fleurieu, McLaren Vale
Varietal(s)
Petit Verdot 100 %
Colour
Red
Producer's website

About this winery

Pirramimma was founded by Alexander Campbell Johnston in 1892 and has been owned and operated by the Johnston family ever since. The Johnston family arrived in South Australia in 1839 and in 1892 Alexander, the tenth of thirteen children, purchased 97 hectares of rich farmland southeast of the then fledgling village of McLaren Vale. He named his land Pirramimma, an Aboriginal phrase meaning "the moon and the stars." The vineyard soils vary from sandy, on the rise, to rich dark loam on the flat....

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Product notes

Researched for eleven years before the release of the first vintage in 1994, the Pirramimma Petit Verdot has won 28 show medals and has the enviable reputation of being the best Petit Verdot in Australia.

Tasting notes

Luscious aromas and flavours, delivering complexity and balance with wonderfully interwoven red floral tones, ripe dark fruit, earth and tobacco notes.

Press reviews

James Halliday (Australian Wine Companion)

- 95 points -

September 2015 (Vintage 2013)

Pirramimma was among the first to plant petit verdot in SA, and was the first to win a gold medal at the Adelaide Wine Show. This came from five vineyards, and was matured for 28 months in French and American oak. It really is a seductive wine, the maritime climate of McLaren Vale warm enough to soften the hard impact petit verdot can evoke in cooler climates when presented unblended.

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James Halliday (Australian Wine Companion)

- 94 points -

August 2017

Dense crimson-purple; Pirramimma has some of the oldest petit verdot plantings in Aus, if not the oldest. This has relaxed power, with layer upon layer of dark berry fruits interleaved with ripe tannins, oak a minor player. Has time on its side, but no issue if enjoyed now rather than later.

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Wine Orbit

- 94 points -

May 2021

Richly fruited and instantly appealing, the wine shows dark berry, vanilla, smoked game, bay leaf and cedar notes on the nose, leading to a wonderfully flavoursome palate that's succulent and fleshy. It's mouthfilling and delectable.

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James Halliday (Australian Wine Companion)

- 92 points -

September 2019

Aromas show an assortment of dark fruit characters, with blackcurrant, blueberry and blood plum involved, toasty oak making its presence felt as well. The palate offers more berry flavours, but also some notes of dried currant, cherry liqueur and licorice. Dusty tannin stamps its authority on the finish.

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The Globe and Mail

- 92 points -

Beppi Crosariol

2012

Petit verdot, typically a supporting grape in Bordeaux blends, produces dark, jammy reds. Pirramimma always does a splendid job with this variety. This one’s intense, with big cherry, chocolate and coffee flavours that might put you in mind of something from Starbucks. Great acid lift on the juicy finish. Grilled rib-eye or barbecued ribs would work nicely.

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Wine Align

- 91 points -

Anthony Gismondi, March 2015

Back on track and shining in what is a fine vintage the 2012 PV is as rich and showy as they come. The nose is an exotic mix of chocolate, vanilla, liquorice and black cherry jam flecked with savoury dried herbs. The plate is soft the fruit is black, warm and sweet with dense fine grained tannin that persists well into the back of the palate. You can drink this now with your favourite steak or cellar it five to eight years.

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Gismondi on Wine

- 90 points -

March 2023 (Vintage 2019)

Pirramimma has created a loyal following for its single variety petit verdot and it is easy to see why. This shows generous depth, with dark plum and macerated blackberry that is layered with dried violets, graphite, and a litany of spices. There's just enough freshness to balance the evident fruit ripeness here, with structured, fine grained tannins that are well managed and will support careful cellaring for another 4-5 years. Very good length.

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Wine Align

- 90 points -

November 2018

A rich, dense petit verdot with some notable tannic presence...Chock-full of flavour and absorbing the notable degree of alcohol with ease. The absence of sweet oak pleasantly allows for greater fruit expression. Very good length. 

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