A black wine bottle with a label that reads Robert Biale Vineyards, Petite Sirah, Royal Punishers, Rutherford, Napa Valley, featuring a colorful illustration of a tree.

Robert Biale Vineyards Royal Punishers Petite Sirah

This wine has blackberry compote, blueberry, and black plum with violet, cracked black pepper, espresso, cocoa nib, and graphite notes. On the palate you’ll notice some rich notes of dark fruits, spice and dark chocolate characteristics. A classic Biale balancing act of fruit expression and elegance. Perfecting the old California classics, Robert Biale Vineyards has become a revered standard of heritage vineyard Zinfandel and Petite Sirah in Napa Valley. Diligent farming, expressive character, and superb elegance are the winery’s hallmarks.

Grape VarietalPetite Sirah

FeatureSustainable

Country: United States

Region: California

Appellation: Napa Valley

Grape Profile: Petite Sirah is renowned for its deep color, intense dark fruit, firm tannins, and high natural acidity. Typical flavors include blackberry, blueberry, plum, black pepper, and cocoa, with a dense structure that softens and gains complexity with age.

Region Profile: Napa Valley, located in Northern California, is one of the world's premier wine regions and a key destination for wine enthusiasts. Nestled between the Mayacamas and the Vaca mountains, Napa Valley enjoys a diverse range of microclimates and terrains, contributing to the distinctiveness of its wines.

Pair with: Grilled meats like barbecue, pork and lamb. Braised and smoked meats. Charcuterie and sausages. Rich tomato-based dishes like pasta and pizza. Wild game like boar and venison. Aged cheeses like cheddar and gouda.

Map of California wine regions showing areas: North Coast, Sierra Foothills, Inland Valleys, Central Coast, South Coast, and unique zones like Redwood, North Coast, Sacramento, Central Coast, and South Coast with specific cities and valleys labeled.
Map of Napa Valley wine regions highlighting different valley areas and their known wine varieties, including Calistoga, Howell Mountain, Spring Mountain District, Oakville, Yountville, and Carneros, with related points of interest and a legend describing each valley's associated wine styles.