2022 Langtry Petite Sirah from Guenoc Valley

amanda • March 10, 2025

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The Winery

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Have not visited the winery located in Middletown, in Lake County just north of Napa Valley. The land was purchased in 1888 by Lillie Langtry who was a famous actress and socialite during the 19th century. The purchase was for 4,200 acres that would become Langtry Farms.


Today they produce various red wines such as Petit Verdot, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, a Proprietary Red blend, Bourbon Barrel Petite Sirah and of course Petite Sirah. They also have two dessert wines and a Sparkling Brut Rose. Their white wines consist of Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Viognier. Most of their wines are rated from 90 to 93 points from Wine Enthusiast.


Today they practice sustainable farming (Lodi Rules Certification) and a host of environmentally friendly and rigorous practices including water management, water recycling, weed control, cover crop, composting and drip irrigation. These practices cover their 2,000 acres of vineyards.


The Wine – “Wine is bottled poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

Photo ©Michael Kelly

First on the eyes a beautiful purple hue on the edge of the glass and deep dark coloring. On the nose, an arrangement of juicy black fruits arises up to greet the senses. On the palate, luscious blueberries infused with the blackberry provide an opulent elixir. The rich fruits are counterbalanced with an earthiness and black licorice. On the finish pronounced tannins, yet rounded and velvety finish each sip. Serpentine Meadow vineyard is the source of their Petite Sirah and is known for producing robust and complex characteristics. The wine sells for $42/bottle. The lone Blue Bent Oak is a drawing of one that sits on the property that is 300 years old showing their determination to produce sustainably farmed wine of distinction.


The overall impression was the wine offered some unique characteristics of their terroir and provided layers of enjoyment. Especially noteworthy was the initial tannins coming on strong and finish ultra smooth.


The Food and Wine Pairing – “Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost. United and well matched, they are as body and soul: living partners” – Andre Simon

Photo ©Michael Kelly

This wine was chosen to pair this evening with a 24-hour marinated and then seared tri tip steak. We had tried this marinate a short time back with another cut of meat and decided to give it a try this evening. The ingredients for the marinade include a purple onion, fresh lemon juice, marjoram, oregano, parsley, paprika, black pepper, Himalayan Sea salt, olive oil and minced garlic. Additional marinade sauce was prepared to drizzle on the meat when served. Accompanied by a twice baked potato with chives and cheddar cheese. The wine provided enough tannins and boldness to easily cut through the meat and with its fruit guided each seared piece of beef in the mouth. A very nice food and wine pairing.


Sláinte,

Michael


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Lillie Feather Boa is a youthful, more ready-to-drink bottling from Langtry, a legacy producer known for its age-worthy wines from high-elevation volcanic locations. This one does not disappoint, with aromatics of Bing cherry, mulberry, graham crackers, dried nutmeg, and star anise on the nose. Hints of cranberry and raspberry skip across the palate, creating a mouth-watering texture and supple finish. Decant and pair with roasted Cornish hens stuffed with sausage, mushroom, chestnuts, sweet cornbread stuffing — Tonya Pitts


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Lillie Feather Boa is a youthful, more ready-to-drink bottling from Langtry, a legacy producer known for its age-worthy wines from high-elevation volcanic locations. This one does not disappoint, with aromatics of Bing cherry, mulberry, graham crackers, dried nutmeg, and star anise on the nose. Hints of cranberry and raspberry skip across the palate, creating a mouth-watering texture and supple finish. Decant and pair with roasted Cornish hens stuffed with sausage, mushroom, chestnuts, sweet cornbread stuffing — Tonya Pitts


https://www.wineenthusiast.com/buying-guide/langtry-2022-feather-boa-cabernet-sauvignon-lake-county/?srsltid=AfmBOopQir46tPKrqhahEEcmPLrLdddWiaNFYL9xcsZCu0_HCvPe9rzg

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