Bodegones del Sur Marselan Reserve (2008)
| Winery: | Juanico |
| Region: | Uruguay |
| Varietal: | Marselan |
| Type: | Table Wines |
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Marselan on SnoothAugust 2012
7 days vilification, eight months in oak, second passage,Stemmy, herbal, sweet French oak notes, has a hint of proceeds, cab franc like black soil tones, quite floral and fragrant, a fairly cab dominant aromatic profile though with a jammy red fruit character laid over it, bright, much lighter bodied than expected, very fresh, very clear on the ... Read More
August 2012
Cross between Grenache Noir and Cabernet SauvignonLeather, fennel seed, herb, blackberry, and some configure of red plum, fruity, round, bright juicy acidity, a little black fruit on entry, then some coffee cream notes, plum skin, black fruited, black plum, black berry, fruity in a very adult way, black plum skin finish, very fine grained tannin... Read More
March 2012
No written review
January 2012
Fruity but not too sweet a good light red. Sheri would like this Read More
November 2011
2010 vintage, 100% grenache. A wonderful recommendation from my local wine merchant. Stinky, earthy nose that opens up to a sour cherry palate on the tasting. Very well structured, good balance and a very nice finish. And at a great price. Read More
April 2011
In recent years there has been a proliferation of wineries in the upper Midwest, including states such as Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois. They seem to be making a lot of wine from grapes that are unfamiliar to most of us, such as Edelweiss, Frontenac and Marechal Foch. Apparently these are grapes that are hybrids. The wineries... Read More
March 2011
No written review
September 2010
Quite the nice wine. Warm, soft, and full-bodied with good tannins, earth, and a hint of fruit. Read More
September 2010
No written review
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