Altos de Tamaron Ribera del Duero Fuego & Hielo 2003
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- Winery:
- Altos de Tamaron
- Varietal:
- Tempranillo
- Region:
- Spain > Castilla y León > Ribera Del Duero
- Type:
- Red Wine
- UPC:
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What to Expect
Most famous as the predominant grape in the blended wines of Rioja, Tempranillo has emerged as a potential star in regions as disparate as Australia and California. Tempranillo generally produces medium-bodied wines with juicy acidity and bright raspberry fruit enlivened by notes of dusty earth, dry herbs and leather. Tempranillo is often blended with Grenache, Graciano, and Mazuelo (aka Carignan) in the production of red wine from the Rioja region of Spain.
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Side by side tasting nex to the Vino Albali Reserva 2000. Light, incredibly clear with a crisp crimson color. Pale around the edges. Hints of cherry and cranberry with a slight spicy characteristic in the nose. Extremely light and smooth texture. Medium acidity. Light Body. Short finish. Overall decent wine, but slightly dull for my liking.
November 2005




