NH Liquor store $17. Very enjoyable before & during paella dinner. Would drink again. — 3 months ago
Had an amber color to it. Smelled of vanilla or cinnamon and had earthy and oaky aromas. Tasted of red berries with hints of oak. — 4 months ago
Good, would buy again. Not too heavy not too light, good aftertaste. — 5 months ago
Excellent with salmon. I like it better than most Malbecs. — 4 years ago
Sweet note. Drinkable. Fruity. — 4 years ago
Big grapes on the nose and a nice Oaky after glow. Dry and tart earthiness. Lovely! — 5 months ago
Single Vineyard Tempranillo from Central Spain. Dark ruby/purple color. Aromas of ripe black fruit, tobacco, wet soil and anise seed. Flavors of cooked black cherries, currants and plums, dark cocoa powder, black olives and vanilla. Nicely integrated toasty oak on the long and plush finish. Full bodied. Extremely complex and nicely balanced. Well integrated and very smooth tannins. Bold and very well structured. Quite satisfying. Outstanding quality for the price. Great pick, Petey! — 6 months ago
Finish of apricot. Orange wine but not funky — 4 years ago
Excellent wine! — 3 months ago
• Dark, savory fruit — black cherry, blackberry
• Smoky, oakey, roasted notes on the nose
• Full-bodied, ultra-concentrated
• Moderate tannins
• Texture is almost creamy — 3 months ago
ruby, semi-opaque, unfurls easily w/wild strawberry & rhubarb, deeply ripe red feral fruited, spicy, vegetal, herbaceous, tomato plant - the palate has that juicy acidity running through it, med(-) body, tangy but still that wild red fruit on mid palate mingled w/earthy flavors leading to modest finish. — 4 months ago
Notes of raspberry and dark chocolate on the nose. Very well balanced taste not too dry or sweet, some minerals notes. Excellent. — 9 months ago
Reona's birthday dinner wine. Needed decanting and a lot of airing to open up and take the edge off. — 3 years ago
Enjoyable Spanish wine, all in our group enjoyed it. — 4 years ago
Melissa s book club — 5 years ago
MICHAEL COOPER DipWSET
Owner TomeVinos wine shops, WSET Level 3, Blogger www.spanishwinesandmore.com, blog.tomevinos.com
Such a welcoming change from the way it used to be. much less oak. better quality fruit, better oak integration, fresher, spicier. this is actually good. This is quality #Garnacha love it. #campodeborja — 15 hours ago