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pagos del rey Tempranillo -2006
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- Type:Red Wine
- Varietal: Tempranillo
- Winery:pagos del rey
- User Tags: tempranillo, Spain, red
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Crisp and refreshing 100% pinot noir cava from Catalunya. Beautiful deep pink color. 1 Note
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VERY light in color. Flavor, light as well, is of lemon/lemon rind. Would be very nice on a hot day. 4 Notes
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Type: White Grapes: 100% Albariño * Visual: Straw yellow color with greenish hints, clean and brilliant. * Nose: Powerful with aromas of ripe fruit, apple, melon, critic fruits, and floral tones. * Taste: Good structure and nice acidity in the mouth with a long, persistent and very pleasant finish. Very fresh. 2 Notes
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Woodstock, VT - Aromas of stewed pomegranate and spice with intense dark fruit flavors. Wonderful depth and lengthy finish. Look forward to exploring more wine from Jumilla, Spain. 1 Note
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Such a good blend of Tempranillo (60%), Grenache (30%), and Cabernet Sauvignon (10%). I actually tried the regular version ($10) and I was so encouraged by the simple, but alluring red fruit, that I decided to go with the Reserva ($13). I was not disappointed. Very nice red fruit, smooth, balanced, not complex, but a definite improvement over the basic version. It's definitely a wine for grilled meat. Aragon is a hidden gem. 1 Note
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I really enjoy the earthy tones of Spanish wines. This one, of course, had it in both aroma and flavor, and I picked up a lot of cherries and some forest floor in the aroma and a lot of red fruit (particularly cherries), some leather and wood in on the palate. The finish was smooth and the length was mediocre at best, but by itself the wine was excellent. I definitely will buy this wine again. Highly recommended with pork tenderloin, roasted chicken (try it with thyme), and even salmon as an alternative to Pinot Noir. $13
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The color was a deep, dark purple. Aromas of wild flowers and chocolate dominated the nose. Flavors of wild blueberry, licorice and chocolate dominated the palate and the tannins were chewy and smooth. For a young table wine, I was surprised at the complexity. We didn’t pair it with anything, but it was very good by itself. As a chocoholic, I was drawn into frequent sips just to taste its chocolaty flavors again and again. Looking for something tasty for under $10? Great bargain!
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