Charred beef, plum, and baking spice on the nose, and a sense of baked Spanish soil. On the palate that "flannel-y" texture that is a hallmark of Pedrosa, and everything nicely layered and integrated, with a clean, refreshing finish that begs another sip. Hard not to love.
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Just opened it for weekday wine, and was pleasantly surprised right away. Nice perfumed aroma, smooth berry flavor with a nice finish that lasted. Plan on adding more, price is reasonable.
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I have had very good vintages of this wine, but this one (or bottle?) disappointing. Green is the best definition. First day lots of oak, add the greenness and somewhat thin overall feel and it is not much that you have. Acidity is pronounced. Second day a better wine but still greenish by profile. My better half thought this was flawed bottle, perhaps.
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7/13/2020 - jblack694 Likes this wine: 92 Points
still a baby
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2/20/2016 - yofog wrote:
Charred beef, plum, and baking spice on the nose, and a sense of baked Spanish soil. On the palate that "flannel-y" texture that is a hallmark of Pedrosa, and everything nicely layered and integrated, with a clean, refreshing finish that begs another sip. Hard not to love.
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1/22/2013 - Old World Dave wrote: 90 Points
Just opened it for weekday wine, and was pleasantly surprised right away. Nice perfumed aroma, smooth berry flavor with a nice finish that lasted. Plan on adding more, price is reasonable.
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5/8/2012 - cpsmith33 wrote: 89 Points
Tasting with Maria Jose of Lopez de Heredia and Jose Manuel of Perez Pascuas; 5/8/2012-5/9/2012 (Union Square Wine): 100% tempranillo, 18 months in oak. Didn't make the Gran Reserva in 2008 so its in the Crianza. Chocolate and red fruit, some dried orange peel, a bit of stemminess at the end.
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2/20/2012 - Jojala wrote: 86 Points
I have had very good vintages of this wine, but this one (or bottle?) disappointing. Green is the best definition. First day lots of oak, add the greenness and somewhat thin overall feel and it is not much that you have. Acidity is pronounced. Second day a better wine but still greenish by profile. My better half thought this was flawed bottle, perhaps.
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