Spanish reds always seem to have body and flavor. Although I do not drink them often, I am typically confident in what to expect. This bottle was no exception. A hearty red with texture that serious red wine drinker can appreciate. There was a dryness to the wine probably due to the tannins, but the oaky richness gave the wine balance as well.
I live in Pennsylvania and this wine was priced just over $10, but in my searches online it seems you can get this for under $10 which I think is a good deal. I would pay $12-$15 for it if I had to though. You could make this a house wine depending on your budget and of course availability in your area.
If you try it be sure to let us know what you think.
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Filed under: $03-$10, $11-$15, 2002, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, House Wines, Spanish Wines, Tempranillo, Thumbs Up | 1 Comment
I had this wine last night and I loved it!