Petite Sirah - Grafted

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Petite Sirah - Grafted
$13.75

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Ship Time

Scheduled to ship in Spring 2025

Hardiness Zone

Compatible with 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 Learn More
Details
Petite Sirah (also known as Durif) became popular in France for its resistance to downy mildew but have since fallen from favor there. Today, Petite Sirah grape vines  are being planted experimentally in many locations across the United States, showcasing their adaptability and potential for producing robust, full-bodied wines.
USDA Hardiness Zones
  • Hardiness Zone 7
  • Hardiness Zone 8
  • Certified Availability 2020
  • Wine
  • Grafted Vinifera

USDA Hardiness Zones categorize regions by average winter temperatures, guiding growers to choose plants suited for their climate. Learn More

Training System
Vertical Shoot Positioning (VSP) Download Vertical Shoot Positioning PDF

Vertical shoot positioned (VSP) training is used primarily for upright-growing cultivators, especially those that benefit from improved exposure to sunlight that minimizes summer fruit rots and/or increases potential wine quality. As compared with Top Wire Cordon (TWC) training, VSP is much more labor-intensive due to the need for summer shoot positioning, leaf removal, and summer (top) hedging. VSP training employ a fruiting wire at 30-36", and usually three sets of catch wires at 10-12" intervals above the fruiting wire. Learn More

Disease Susceptibility

To learn more about the types of diseases susceptibile on our plants, click here.

Black Rot

Highly susceptible

Downy Mildew

Slightly susceptible

Powdery Mildew

Highly susceptible

Botryitis

Moderately susceptible

Susceptibility Meanings

Highly susceptible: Prone to disease and requires intensive management.

Moderate susceptible: May develop disease but manageable with regular care.

Slightly susceptible: Naturally resistant with minimal risk, needing basic care.

Other Growing Information

Grape Color

Blue, Black

Primary Use

Wine

Wine Color

Red

Variety Origin

French Origin

Parents

Syrah x Peloursin

Pseudonym (Tested As)

Durif

Year Released

Unknown

Harvest Season

Mid Season

Sulfur Sensitivity

Not susceptible

Vine Vigor

Medium Vigor

Growth Habit

Upright

Suggested Distance Between Vines

4 ft - 5 ft - 6 ft

Bud Break

Data Unavailable

Royalty

No