Bogle Petite Sirah
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Description
Description
Bogle Petite Sirah is a full-bodied, inky red wine from Clarksburg, California, bottled at 14.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Scoring 92 points from Wine Enthusiast on the 2022 vintage and earning Gold Medals at both the 2024 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition and the 2024 Los Angeles Wine & Spirits Challenge, this remains one of the most decorated Petite Sirahs at its price tier.
Quick Facts: ABV: 14.5% | Origin: Clarksburg, Sacramento River Delta, California | Varietal: 100% Petite Sirah | Producer: Bogle Vineyards
Production & Heritage
Bogle Vineyards traces its roots to 1968, when the family planted its first 20 acres of vines along the Sacramento River Delta in Clarksburg — and Petite Sirah was among the original grapes in the ground. That makes this the estate's heritage varietal, backed by over five decades of farming tradition on Delta soils. The wine is produced from 100% Petite Sirah grapes and aged for 12 months in American oak barrels, a regimen that builds structure and layers toasted vanilla and spice onto the grape's naturally powerful dark-fruit character. Wine Enthusiast named Bogle its American Winery of the Year in 2019, a testament to the consistency and quality the family operation delivers across its lineup.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Deep, dark purple in the glass. The nose opens with boysenberry, blackberry, and ripe blueberry before moving into dried sage, espresso, and fresh violets, with a toasty oak and maple backdrop.
Taste: The entry is rich and concentrated, rolling onto the palate with blackberry, blueberry pie, and plum. Mid-palate, layers of black cherry, clove, and earthy minerality emerge alongside hints of graham cracker. The fruit stays juicy throughout, anchored by firm tannins from both grape and oak.
Finish: A persistent, drying finish marked by white pepper, savory earthiness, and lingering dark fruit. The oak influence carries through as a subtle burnt caramel and vanilla note that fades slowly.
How to Drink Bogle Petite Sirah
This wine shows its full depth at cellar temperature, around 60–65°F, poured into a large-bowled red wine glass to let the dense aromatics open up. Decanting for 30 minutes helps soften the tannins and integrate the oak. For cocktails and mixed serves, the wine's bold structure makes it a strong candidate for a classic Kalimotxo (red wine and cola over ice), where its inky fruit holds its own against the sweetness; a red wine sangria built with blackberry liqueur, sliced stone fruit, and a splash of brandy, playing directly into the wine's natural flavor profile; or a Mulled Wine during cooler months, where its clove and pepper notes amplify warm spices beautifully.
Best For
- Weeknight steak dinners where you want serious wine without a serious price tag
- Gifting a red wine lover who appreciates bold, full-bodied California reds
- Backyard barbecues featuring smoked brisket, ribs, or grilled sausages
- Building a mixed case of value-driven, award-winning wines
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Bogle Petite Sirah taste like? It delivers concentrated blackberry, blueberry, and plum with supporting notes of black pepper, clove, and toasted vanilla from American oak aging. The tannins are firm and the finish is dry with a savory, earthy quality.
How does Bogle Petite Sirah compare to J. Lohr Tower Road Petite Sirah? Both are well-regarded California Petite Sirahs, but Bogle sources from the cooler Clarksburg appellation in the Sacramento River Delta, which tends to preserve bright acidity alongside its dark fruit, while J. Lohr Tower Road draws from Paso Robles, often producing a warmer, slightly riper profile. Bogle's 92-point Wine Enthusiast score on its 2022 vintage and consistent Gold Medal finishes position it as a strong competitor at a typically lower price point.
Is Bogle Petite Sirah good for beginners? Yes — its approachable fruit-forward character and smooth American oak aging make it an accessible introduction to the Petite Sirah grape, though its tannic grip and inky concentration will also satisfy experienced red wine drinkers.
Where is Bogle Petite Sirah made? It is produced by Bogle Vineyards in Clarksburg, located in the Sacramento River Delta region of California. The family has farmed Petite Sirah on this estate since planting their first vines in 1968.
What foods pair well with Bogle Petite Sirah? Grilled tri-tip or ribeye steak, where the wine's tannins cut through the fat; slow-smoked barbecue ribs with a peppery rub that mirrors the wine's spice; braised short ribs or beef stew for a hearty match; aged cheddar or Gouda, whose nuttiness complements the toasted oak; and dark chocolate desserts that echo the wine's espresso and berry depth.
What sizes does Bogle Petite Sirah come in? Bogle Petite Sirah is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle.
Is Bogle Petite Sirah worth the price? Bogle Petite Sirah positions firmly in the value tier and has earned Wine Enthusiast's "Best Buy" designation, meaning the publication considers it an outstanding wine relative to its cost. A 92-point score and multiple Gold Medals reinforce that it delivers well above its price class.
Why Bogle Petite Sirah?
Few California wineries can claim over 50 years of continuous experience with a single varietal at one estate — Bogle's Petite Sirah is rooted in that kind of generational knowledge. The 92-point Wine Enthusiast score on the 2022 vintage, paired with Gold Medals from two major 2024 competitions, confirms this is not a wine coasting on reputation alone. Its combination of concentrated dark fruit, structured tannins, and 12 months of American oak aging produces a glass that competes with bottles at significantly higher price points. For anyone looking for a bold, reliable Petite Sirah with genuine pedigree, Bogle's heritage bottling sets the standard in its category.
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