($20): Petite Sirah is a difficult variety to tackle, with producers often overdoing everything. French Bar manages to contain themselves with this one. Weighing in at a modest — at least by Petite Sirah standards — stated 14.2 percent alcohol, this one is still robust, but with an enhancing spiciness that actually modulates its power. The inclusion of a touch (5 percent) of Teraldego, an Italian grape not often seen on these shores, may account for part of the wine’s complexity. It’s a great choice to accompany a lamb shank this winter.
90 Michael ApsteinDec 25, 2018