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February 19, 2010 ~ Rock Wall Wine Company in Alameda


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This is the event that Petite Sirah fans crave from year to year.

2010 Dark & Delicious
Friday, February 19, 2010

6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Kent Rosenblum’s
Rock Wall Wine Company
2301 Monarch St., Suite 30D
Alameda, CA 94501

Three hours of Petite Sirah paired with delicious bites from fine restaurants, caterers and food purveyors.

Tickets are NOW ON SALE at darkanddeliciousevent.com

WINERIES (to date)
Artezin Wines
Aver Family Vineyards
Bogle Winery
Clayhouse Wines
Cleavage Creek
Concannon Vineyard
David Fulton Winery
EOS Estate Winery
F. Teldeschi Winery
Field Stone Winery
Foppiano Vineyards
Fortress Vineyards
Heringer Estates
Langtry Estate
Lava Cap Winery
Line 39
Marr Cellars
Mettler Family Vineyards
Michael~David
Miro Cellars
Mounts Family Winery
Parducci Wine Cellars
Pedroncelli Winery
Robert Biale Vineyard
Rock Wall Wine Company
Silkwood Wines
Spangler Vineyards
Stags’ Leap Winery
Stanton Vineyards
Stonehedge Winery
Trentadue Winery
Tres Sabores
Twisted Oak
Ursa Vineyards

FOODIES (to date)
9 Catering
Andalu Restaurant
Angela’s Bistro
Asena Restaurant
Bert’s Desserts
Bistro 29
Bistro Jeanty of Napa
Blue Heron Catering
Farm Fresh To You
Fiscalini Cheese
Great American Barbeque
Marcel et Henri Charcuterie Francaise
Marin French Cheese
Mary’s Pizza Shack
Montibella Sausage
New Leaf Catering
Savoy Events
The Hobnob
Wood Tavern

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Dr. Carole Meredith explains Petite Sirah:

1. The grape variety known as "Petite Sirah" in California is indeed the same as the French variety Durif.

They are simply two names for the same grape. We confirmed this around 1997, by comparing the DNA profile of California Petite Sirah with an authentic sample of Durif from the French national variety collection.

Some of the Petite Sirah vineyards in California are very old and, typical of old vineyards, contain some oddball vines of other varieties. Thus not 100 percent of the vines are always Petite Sirah, just as not 100 percent of the vines in an old Zinfandel vineyard are Zinfandel. There may be a few vines of other varieties mixed in; e.g., Carignane, Grenache, Barbera, Alicante, etc. This kind of "field blend" exists in most old vineyards all over the world, whether it's a Petite Sirah vineyard in California or a Grenache vineyard in southern France.

2. Petite Sirah is related to the true Syrah of the Rhone Valley.

Syrah is the father of Petite Sirah. Petite Sirah (aka Durif) arose as a seedling around 1880, in the experimental vineyard of Dr. Durif in southern France. The seed that became Durif was the result of a cross-pollination between an old French grape called Peloursin and Syrah. Thus Petite Sirah shares half of its DNA with Syrah. We discovered this in 1998, by using DNA paternity analysis methods just like those used with humans.

Carole Meredith
Professor Emerita Department of Viticulture and Enology
University of California
 
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