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Discover the allure of Petit Verdot wine, renowned for its bold character and deep flavors. Explore our collection of Petit Verdot wines, handpicked from top vineyards around the world. From intense red fruits to hints of spice and earthiness, each bottle promises a unique tasting experience. Shop now to add a touch of sophistication to your wine collection with our exquisite Petit Verdot selections.  
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  • Chateau Maucamps 2020

    $61.98
    or $55.79 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Two Wolves Petit Verdot 2019

    $151.51
    or $142.46 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Francisco Gomez DOP Alicante Serrata Crianza 2017

    $63.98
    or $59.19 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Terra Argillosa Marche Rosso IGT Peti Verdo 2013

    $43.32
    or $38.99 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Chateau Poujeaux (Moulis) 2016

    $134.97
    or $121.48 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Chateau Leoville Las Cases Le Petit Lion de Leoville (St Julien) 2016

    $263.68
    or $237.31 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Chateau Labegorce (Margaux) 375ml 2019

    $73.61 $77.48
    or $66.25 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Bodega Garzón Single Vineyard Petit Verdot 2020

    $59.99
    or $53.99 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Killibinbin ‘Scarlet’ Petit Verdot

    $20.34
    or $18.31 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Chateau Lilian Ladouys St. Estephe 2015

    $75.99
    or $72.19 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Chateau Les Ormes de Pez, Cru Bourgeois St. Estephe 2018

    $95.99
    or $91.19 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Chateau Lafon-Rochet, 4ème, G.C.C, 1855 St. Estephe 375ml 2016

    $81.52 $85.81
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Petit Verdot, often used as a blending grape in Bordeaux-style blends, is gaining recognition as a varietal wine in its own right. Known for its intense color, robust tannins, and complex flavors, Petit Verdot offers notes of dark fruits like blackberry and plum, along with hints of violet, spice, and Petit Verdot, often used as a blending grape in Bordeaux-style blends, is gaining recognition as a varietal wine in its own right. Known for its intense color, robust tannins, and complex flavors, Petit Verdot offers notes of dark fruits like blackberry and plum, along with hints of violet, spice, and tobacco. It typically thrives in warm climates, producing wines with great structure and aging potential. While it may not be as widely planted as other grape varieties, Petit Verdot enthusiasts appreciate its ability to add depth and character to both blends and single-varietal wines, making it a unique and intriguing choice for wine lovers. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Petit Verdot wine?

Petit Verdot is a red wine grape variety primarily known for its role in Bordeaux-style blends. While it traditionally played a minor part in these blends, it has gained recognition as a standalone varietal in recent years. Petit Verdot is known for its intense color, high tannins, and bold flavors. It typically offers notes of dark fruits such as blackberry and plum, along with hints of spice, tobacco, and violet.

Which wine regions make the best Petit Verdot wine?

Petit Verdot thrives in warm climates with well-drained soils. Bordeaux in France, particularly the regions of Margaux and Pauillac, is where Petit Verdot originated and continues to be cultivated. Outside of Bordeaux, regions such as California, particularly Napa Valley and Paso Robles, as well as regions in Australia, South Africa, and Spain, have also shown success in producing high-quality Petit Verdot wines.

What are the most popular Petit Verdot wines?

Some of the most popular Petit Verdot wines include those produced by renowned wineries such as Château Palmer and Château Margaux in Bordeaux, France. In California, examples from wineries like Opus One and Ridge Vineyards are highly sought after. Other notable producers include Mollydooker in Australia, Meerlust in South Africa, and Bodegas y Viñedos del Jalon in Spain.

What are the best value Petit Verdot wines?

While Petit Verdot wines from prestigious regions and producers can command high prices, there are also many excellent value options available. Look for Petit Verdot wines from emerging wine regions or lesser-known producers that offer quality at more accessible price points. Additionally, consider exploring Petit Verdot blends, where it may be combined with other grape varieties to create well-balanced and affordable wines.