It's one of the most
heart-warming wine stories of recent times: a tale of love and loyalty,
family tradition, and the perilous passage through deserts of neglect
to reach the lush garden of commercial success. The hero of this romantic
journey? A forgotten prince known as Petite Sirah.Petite Sirah was born of French parents in the 1800s. His father was Syrah, long renowned for the famed red wines of Hermitage and Côte Rôtie. His mother was the less noble but passing fair Peloursin. Yet somehow they abandoned or lost their offspring. He finally turned up in Livermore Valley east of San Francisco, planted by Irish immigrant James Concannon in 1883. But no one knew who he was.
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