Bodega Comando
La Bruja de Rozas Sierra de Gredos Grenache
So much going on here
Violets and sweet funk in that nostril,
A wild ride of herbs, flowers, fruits - saline and cedar.
So much going on here
Violets and sweet funk in that nostril,
A wild ride of herbs, flowers, fruits - saline and cedar.
Stinky but blows off, leaving only a bit of a rubbery aftertaste. Funky and herbal with real complexity, transparent and full of flavor. Just a little bitter on the finish.
Stinky but blows off, leaving only a bit of a rubbery aftertaste. Funky and herbal with real complexity, transparent and full of flavor. Just a little bitter on the finish.
1 person found it helpfulJul 31st, 2022Extraordinary fruitiness upfront, but the finish is like drinking battery acid. If you are looking for a super fruity wine, this is it, but the finish mars the wine. No elegance or subtlety here, but this wine would have been good if the acidity and high alcohol were reduced.
Extraordinary fruitiness upfront, but the finish is like drinking battery acid. If you are looking for a super fruity wine, this is it, but the finish mars the wine. No elegance or subtlety here, but this wine would have been good if the acidity and high alcohol were reduced.
1 person found it helpfulMar 18th, 2022Spanish spice rack spilled on my berry pie.
Spanish spice rack spilled on my berry pie.
Jul 28th, 2024The village or introductory wine from Comando G. Overall, a good relative value. Copious notes below. Read those by @Andrew Schirmer and @Josh Morgenthau .
The village or introductory wine from Comando G. Overall, a good relative value. Copious notes below. Read those by @Andrew Schirmer and @Josh Morgenthau .
Jan 4th, 2023Very soft and well balanced, belies its alcohol content
Very soft and well balanced, belies its alcohol content
Jan 2nd, 2023Kaa the snake, not Baloo the bear… bitter herbal garrigue, nice texture, funky brett that blew off after a few hours. Nice pairing with lamb sausage/lentil soup. A touch more heat than we’d prefer.
Kaa the snake, not Baloo the bear… bitter herbal garrigue, nice texture, funky brett that blew off after a few hours. Nice pairing with lamb sausage/lentil soup. A touch more heat than we’d prefer.
Dec 30th, 2022
Comando G’s “village” wine - La Bruja de Roza, is the result of a collaboration between Daniel Landi and Fernando Garcia. This wine is sourced from several vineyards in the vicinity of Las Rozas de Puerto Real (near Madrid). It is described as being “pure Garnacha from granitic sand, La Bruja is perfumed and lively with plenty of fruit with a backbone of acidity and fine tannin.”
If you have not tried any Comando G wines, you really need to seek and try. La Bruja de Rozas serves as a good intro to the Comando G wines. I would describe the 2020 as having notes of currants and red berries, as well as being a bit smokey/flinty. Not smokey in a bad way, but definitely prevalent on the nose. This wine is medium-ish body with 14.5% ABV.
Comando G’s “village” wine - La Bruja de Roza, is the result of a collaboration between Daniel Landi and Fernando Garcia. This wine is sourced from several vineyards in the vicinity of Las Rozas de Puerto Real (near Madrid). It is described as being “pure Garnacha from granitic sand, La Bruja is perfumed and lively with plenty of fruit with a backbone of acidity and fine tannin.”
If you have not tried any Comando G wines, you really need to seek and try. La Bruja de Rozas serves as a good intro to the Comando G wines. I would describe the 2020 as having notes of currants and red berries, as well as being a bit smokey/flinty. Not smokey in a bad way, but definitely prevalent on the nose. This wine is medium-ish body with 14.5% ABV.
Wonderful with a long double decant. Subljme Burgundian grenache, pretty fruit. 🙏🏼 @Geoff Franz
Wonderful with a long double decant. Subljme Burgundian grenache, pretty fruit. 🙏🏼 @Geoff Franz
Oct 2nd, 2022