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Numanthia Toro 2005

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Numanthia Toro (2005)
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4 Star Rating

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23 Reviews

Winery:
Bodega Numanthia Termes
Varietal:
Tempranillo
Region:
Spain > Castilla y León > Toro
Type:
Red Wine
Drink Dates:
Drink Now - 2020
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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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International Wine Cellar rating: 93


 

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Produced from super low yields and boasting powerful concentration, Numanthia will not let you down. This wine comes from 70-100 year old Tinta Del Toro vines (the local name for Tempranillo) and exhibits flavors of bittersweet chocolate and earth. Drink now, or hold for decades to come.


 

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Seems like it was in the 18 dollar range when I bought it. I thought it was Merlot-esque, not great but good. Plenty of body.


June 2008

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Always sells out in a flash, this little brother of big boys Numanthia and Termanthia. Big, powerful Tempranillo - always highly rated by the critics. Get some while you can.


 

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Juicy over oaked, vanilla finish. Unremarkable.


October 2007

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Fruity expression of the Tinta de Toro variety, originating from our 70 year old prefiloxeric vines. Balanced, fullness, elegant and intense.


July 2009

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