I love grenache, which as everyone knows is called garnacha in Spain. Grenache is a tough grape to grow, as it requires hot temperatures to fully ripen and is susceptible to mildew. But when done correctly, it might just produce the best wine available. I found this particular bottle in my local Target, which is not a typical place to shop for wines but I am quickly finding that excellent wines can be found pretty much anywhere. Anyway, this bottle, in addition to being grenache, was on sale. That made it a double bonus!
The wine itself is very dark, with a purple hue fading to dark red at the rim. Layers of dark fruit arise from the glass. The alcohol content provides a nice complement to the wine. The first sip gives an impression of balance, with the tannins and acidity mixing very well. There is a definite note of astringency, and the finish is long and smooth. Overall this is a great wine and a wonderful price.
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