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Petit Verdot
Petit Verdot is a wine with an enigmatic allure, often considered the hidden gem among great reds, capable of offering unexpected surprises and intense organoleptic emotions. This variety, whose name means "little green," finds its origins in the famous Bordeaux region of France. Although historically used as a supporting varietal in Bordeaux blends to provide structure and color, Petit Verdot has recently gained a leading role, especially in some New World areas, thanks to its ability to adapt to different climates and its unmistakable personality.
Petit Verdot grapes mature later than other varieties, a trait that in the past limited its use in regions with colder climates. However, vineyards located in warmer areas like California, Australia, and parts of South America have allowed this grape variety to express its full potential. Petit Verdot is characterized by small berries and thick skins, which contribute to a wine with an intense and deep color, a solid tannic structure, and vibrant acidity.
The organoleptic profile of Petit Verdot is a sensory journey through notes of dark fruit, such as blackberry and plum, and spicy accents of black pepper and cloves. On the nose, floral hints of violet emerge alongside a backdrop of chocolate and vanilla, resulting from aging in wood. On the palate, the wine reveals a robust structure, with dense tannins and a long, persistent finish that leaves a memory of licorice and sweet spices.
The production of Petit Verdot requires particular attention in the vineyard and winery to enhance its unique characteristics. Each bottle is the result of meticulous work aimed at balancing power and elegance, offering the consumer a unique and unforgettable tasting experience.
Exploring the world of Petit Verdot means allowing yourself to be surprised by a wine that, although having long been behind the scenes, now presents itself as one of the most intriguing choices for lovers of structured reds. On Vino45, you can discover a selection of Petit Verdot from different parts of the world, each with its peculiarity and charm, ready to delight your palate and enrich your wine experience.
