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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