Duchman Family Winery
Bayer Family Vineyard Tempranillo


This dark Tempranillo smells like a meeting of Rioja and the Lone Star State. Huge whiffs of blackberry and blueberry are laced with some good ol' Texas dust. Earth plays a big supporting role, with oak pulling up in third place. A little bit of vanilla, a little bit of clove and a lot of leather are in its aromatic saddlebag. The wine's earthiness comes through even bigger on the palate, where it rivals those dark berries.
This dark Tempranillo smells like a meeting of Rioja and the Lone Star State. Huge whiffs of blackberry and blueberry are laced with some good ol' Texas dust. Earth plays a big supporting role, with oak pulling up in third place. A little bit of vanilla, a little bit of clove and a lot of leather are in its aromatic saddlebag. The wine's earthiness comes through even bigger on the palate, where it rivals those dark berries.
2 people found it helpfulFeb 16th, 2015
An awesome wine, no matter where it's from. I'm proud of Texas for this one. Complex, fruity nose and lingering finish. Can't wait to drink it again.
An awesome wine, no matter where it's from. I'm proud of Texas for this one. Complex, fruity nose and lingering finish. Can't wait to drink it again.
1 person found it helpfulNov 10th, 2014Michael Wangbickler CWE DipWSET
President Drink Local Wine Inc, Educator Discover Wine & Spirits Academy
Michael had this 12 years ago
Michael had this 12 years ago
Aug 12th, 2013