Earthen notes greet you, offering up some black cherry too - an appropriate welcome to this Mataro dominant blend.
The palate shows licorice, szechuan spice - but really only gives mere glimpses as to what it could be without ever fully convincing. The palate is rich and lush up front, yet seems to skip a beat before the finish.
Good length, the Graciano here no doubt giving the 'grace' to the wine as likely intended. 90 - Good
Tasted on: Fridat 21st December, a Leaf Day
Source: Prize
Price: $22
Alcohol: 15%
Closure: Screwcap
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