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2021 Stolpman Vineyards Hair of the Bear Petite Sirah Blend Ballard Canyon 750 ml

  • Petite Sirah
  • 2021
  • California
  • Central Coast
$68 0% off per bottle
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The Story

The Stolpman brand was built on Syrah, but from their three-acre plot of Petite Sirah they produce one of Santa Barbara’s most daring wines. The 2021 Hair of the Bear is a rich, ripe blend of Petite Sirah and 25% Roussanne decorated with 95 points from Antonio Galloni of Vinous and 94 from Jeb Dunnuck. It’s also a favorite of two-Michelin-starred Californios in San Francisco, where they pour it with their Wolfe Ranch Quail al Pastor Negro.

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Wine Facts
  • Fruit Intensity
  • Oak Intensity
  • Body
  • Acidity
  • Tannin
  • ABV 14.50%
  • 1 hour
  • Now - 2035
  • 75% Petite Sirah
    25% Roussanne
  • Serving temperature - 58°
  • Cork
Wine Access Tasting Note

A dark, inky core in the glass. A plethora of purple florals greets the nose, with plenty of stewed black fruit with charred notes, spice, and black pepper. The palate is lush, layered, and impactful, with silky tannins and a generous long-lasting finish. A rich, bold, and balanced red with an unapologetic appeal. Drink now–2035.

Food Pairings
  • Hard Cheese
  • Red Meat
Critic Reviews

95 pts

Vinous

The 2021 Hair of the Bear is an unusual blend of 75% Petite Syrah and 25% Roussanne. It’s a combination that works so well. Inky dark fruit, licorice, cloves, chocolate and sweet spice all meld together effortlessly, while perfumed floral notes lift the finish.

94 pts

Jeb Dunnuck

The 2021 Hair of the Bear is based largely on Petite Sirah but includes a whopping 25% Roussanne, all from the estate Stolpman Vineyard on Ballard Canyon. It follows the house style and is focused and vibrant, with medium to full-bodied richness as well as ripe yet substantial tannins, beautiful darker, almost blue fruits, and lots of peppery herb, graphite, and violet notes. It needs to be forgotten for 3-4 years and will keep for 15+.

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Stolpman Wrestles the Bear

The Stolpman brand was built on Syrah. Vintner Pete Stolpman’s dad Tom, the founder, rolled the dice by planting the grape in the limestone-strewn hillsides of Santa Barbara’s Ballard Canyon. In doing so, he placed a wild bet on what many now deem to be the most precious site for the variety on California’s coast. 

But in the earliest days of the winery, back in 1992, they also planted a three-acre parcel of Petite Sirah. In the three decades since, they’ve only bottled wine from the plot a few times. That’s because the extremes of Ballard Canyon spawn Petite Sirah with burly, coarse tannins. To let them soften, vintners must wait until the grapes are extremely ripe, which means the alcohol will be through the roof. 

But in 2016, winemaker Kyle Knapp devised a clever plan. He’d co-ferment the Petite Sirah with a healthy dose of Roussanne. The white grape is soft and rich, and since it ripens so late, it reduces the alcohol level of the finished wine by about 1.5%. Overall, the result is a wine with Petite Sirah’s richness but with a tame, elegant finish. 

The 2021 version, with 25% Roussanne, impressed the critics, earning 95 points from Antonio Galloni of Vinous and 94 from Jeb Dunnuck. At two-Michelin-starred Californios in San Francisco, they pour it with their Wolfe Ranch Quail al Pastor Negro. The generous stature of the wine embraces the layers of smoky, spicy, and sweet components of the quail, enhancing the texture and giving the dish an extended finish.

We love everything that Stolpman does, and you’ll love this unique bottling.

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