Parker says "earth, cedar, tobacco, spice box, and red currants" which is pretty accurate. Mostly Tempranillo grape, and has aged very nicely. I really like the way this grape can be a very fruit forward vibrant wine or a much more refined wine depending on the winemaker's choices. This bottle with the oak treatment and aging is quite smooth, but still balanced with acid, tannin and fruit. A very nice finish as well with the spice droppig way and leaving a nice currant flavor.
Bought at Beltramo's about a week ago for under $50. Not bad for a well scored wine with ten years of age. Another great thing about the Spanish wines, price.
Back in awhile.
leh
Monday, May 5, 2008
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