Roqueta family cellar actually dates all the way back to 1199. Las Barracas is named for the ancient stone huts dotting the family’s vineyards. A blend of 60% Tempranillo & 40% Cab Sauv. Deep Ruby with aromas of black fruits and sweet spices. On the palate ripe blackberry and currant flavors with vanilla spice. Medium finish with very grippy bitting tannins, ending with fruit and earthy spice character. Ok for price.
Roqueta family cellar actually dates all the way back to 1199. Las Barracas is named for the ancient stone huts dotting the family’s vineyards. A blend of 60% Tempranillo & 40% Cab Sauv. Deep Ruby with aromas of black fruits and sweet spices. On the palate ripe blackberry and currant flavors with vanilla spice. Medium finish with very grippy bitting tannins, ending with fruit and earthy spice character. Ok for price.
1 person found it helpfulNov 14th, 2019What a wine. The earth, spice and heat of a good Tempranillo combined with the elegance and blue and black fruits of a well made left bank Bordeaux
What a wine. The earth, spice and heat of a good Tempranillo combined with the elegance and blue and black fruits of a well made left bank Bordeaux
Feb 11th, 2019@Tanuki. Tastes of two sweet love making sessions on a Friday afternoon. Blair loves, a lot, and then more. Spicy miso pretty spicy. Moving to 884 for 6!weeks. Go Bucks O-H !
@Tanuki. Tastes of two sweet love making sessions on a Friday afternoon. Blair loves, a lot, and then more. Spicy miso pretty spicy. Moving to 884 for 6!weeks. Go Bucks O-H !
Oct 13th, 2018