Senorio de Barahonda Bellum El Remate (2003)
| Winery: | Senorio de Barahonda |
| Region: | Spain » Murcia » Yecla |
| Varietal: | Mourvèdre |
| Type: | Dessert/Fortifieds |
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Senorio de Barahonda on SnoothSeptember 2009
Very sweet and hot, strong aromas of rum, but not too alcoholic to enjoy, with notes of fruit, wood, and lavender. Read More
September 2009
Quite hot nose with molasses and brown sugar. Sweet wine, with black fruit flavors, good tannic structure, toffee and tar and leather on the finish. Read More
March 2009
A very drinkable wine - moderately astringent, medium body, and oaked. All in all great value. Read More
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