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Red
2005 Bodegas Poesia Pasodoble
Malbec Blend
- Argentina
- Mendoza
- Lujan de Cuyo
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Community Tasting Notes 111
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tbailey540 Likes this wine: 86 points
March 29, 2021 - Very surprised with this one
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JRagsdale Does not like this wine: 65 points
July 7, 2017 - $12 at auction. Down the drain.
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Dino401 wrote:
November 28, 2013 - Held up nicely. Smooth, blend that didn't need food to be enjoyed.
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R&B Cellar wrote: 84 points
March 23, 2013 - Dark color. Soft nothing overpowering
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tbailey540 Likes this wine: 87 points
February 24, 2013 - Didn't like it at first, as it has gotten a little age and leaving it breath for and hour it was pretty good
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By Stephen Tanzer
January/February 2008, IWC Issue #136 (link)(Poesia Pasodoble Red Wine Mendoza) Subscribe to see review text.
Wine Definition
- Vintage 2005
- Type Red
- Producer Bodegas Poesia
- Varietal Malbec Blend
- Designation Pasodoble
- Vineyard n/a
- Country Argentina
- Region Mendoza
- SubRegion Lujan de Cuyo
- Appellation n/a
- UPC Code 3760111814152
Community Holdings
- Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
- In Cellars 399 (23%)
- Consumed 1,369 (77%)
Food Pairing
No food pairings available.
Who Likes This Wine
83% Like It 6 votes
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- CountryArgentina
- RegionMendoza
- SubRegionLujan de Cuyo
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