94 wine spectator, but too light for my taste
94 wine spectator, but too light for my taste
4 people found it helpfulDec 29th, 2016Really nice Spanish blend from the Ribera del Duero region of Spain. 80/20 Tempranillo/Cab Sauv. Earthy and leathery organics on the nose with nice fruit on the pallet. Well constructed wine. Could age a bit longer. Revisited in January 2021. Still quite good. Organics and oak are dominating the fruit but tannins are very soft and the finish is quite velvety. Body and color seem a little light (considering their is some Cabernet Sauvignon blended with the Tempranillo). Give this one a good decant before drinking.
Really nice Spanish blend from the Ribera del Duero region of Spain. 80/20 Tempranillo/Cab Sauv. Earthy and leathery organics on the nose with nice fruit on the pallet. Well constructed wine. Could age a bit longer. Revisited in January 2021. Still quite good. Organics and oak are dominating the fruit but tannins are very soft and the finish is quite velvety. Body and color seem a little light (considering their is some Cabernet Sauvignon blended with the Tempranillo). Give this one a good decant before drinking.
4 people found it helpfulNov 20th, 2016Light, drinks like a pinot. Medium tannins, low sugar, low alcohol. Ok drink for $20 from Costco
Light, drinks like a pinot. Medium tannins, low sugar, low alcohol. Ok drink for $20 from Costco
3 people found it helpfulFeb 5th, 2017I was able to attend another Wednesday Wine Committee this week and it did not disappoint (they never do). As normal, all wines are tasted blind (1 sparkler, 3 whites, 4 reds, 1 dessert).
I was very close to guessing this correct. Couldn't decide between an Italian brunello or Spanish Tempranillo. The nose needed some time, but after an hour, it was a dead ringer for Spanish Tempranillo...the American oak nose of coconut and dill were very pronounced. Very green/herbal like on the finish. This one caused the most confusion out of all the reds.
I was able to attend another Wednesday Wine Committee this week and it did not disappoint (they never do). As normal, all wines are tasted blind (1 sparkler, 3 whites, 4 reds, 1 dessert).
I was very close to guessing this correct. Couldn't decide between an Italian brunello or Spanish Tempranillo. The nose needed some time, but after an hour, it was a dead ringer for Spanish Tempranillo...the American oak nose of coconut and dill were very pronounced. Very green/herbal like on the finish. This one caused the most confusion out of all the reds.
2 people found it helpfulOct 4th, 2017Tasted like i took a bite of the barrel... and I liked it.
Tasted like i took a bite of the barrel... and I liked it.
1 person found it helpfulDec 5th, 2020Solid wine...
But it’s aged 10 years. And it tastes like it’s a 2015.
Spain is weird man.
Solid wine...
But it’s aged 10 years. And it tastes like it’s a 2015.
Spain is weird man.
1 person found it helpfulDec 5th, 2020Hmmm...this wine is bit enigmatic for me. The color is deep ruby and bright. The alcohol moderate. The nose is black fruit centric with spices. The taste is very closed, very initial flavor on the first taste fresh out of the bottle. It takes a few hours for it to really open up. The tannins are pronounced from beginning to end, which gives it good structure. The acidity is moderate, not a flabby wine but seems very dry. The spice and leather flavors eventually come through, and there are some subtle herb notes.
Hmmm...this wine is bit enigmatic for me. The color is deep ruby and bright. The alcohol moderate. The nose is black fruit centric with spices. The taste is very closed, very initial flavor on the first taste fresh out of the bottle. It takes a few hours for it to really open up. The tannins are pronounced from beginning to end, which gives it good structure. The acidity is moderate, not a flabby wine but seems very dry. The spice and leather flavors eventually come through, and there are some subtle herb notes.
1 person found it helpfulApr 18th, 2018Would be better in a few years.
Would be better in a few years.
1 person found it helpfulApr 6th, 2017Aerate & decant 60 minutes. Nothing spectacular
Aerate & decant 60 minutes. Nothing spectacular
1 person found it helpfulJan 1st, 2017Lots of fruit and leather, not too dry. Great wine, but could probably be laid down a little longer.
Lots of fruit and leather, not too dry. Great wine, but could probably be laid down a little longer.
1 person found it helpfulNov 18th, 2016