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Gravedad Toro Bodegas Nostrum 2005

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Gravedad Toro Bodegas Nostrum (2005)
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Winery:
Nostrum
Varietal:
Tempranillo
Region:
Spain > Castilla y León > Toro
Type:
 
Color:
Red
Drink Dates:
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User Tags:  oak - heavy, black fruit, hamburger, red, easy drinking, perfect, acidic, american cuisine, beef, velvet 


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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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black fruit, light intensity, oaky.
paired with meat it was very complementary


October 2007

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When we first tried the Gravedad from Toro, we were shocked at how approachable it was. It's loaded with gorgeous red and black fruit, shows perfect integration of the oak and acidity, and has a velvety mouthfeel. Try it with a grilled burger.


 

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We were shocked about how approachable this wine was when we first tried the Gravedad from Toro. Gorgeous red and black fruit, perfect integration of the oak and acidity, and a velvety mouthfeel. Try this with a grilled burger.


 

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