It’s good, but pricey. And perhaps a better taste than just the Tempranillo from these guys. It’s a clear, bright, medium depth ruby violet colored wine. Owing to the Cab in this one, there are better berry notes, but not much of a nose for me on this one. There are also some nicely modulated tannins, and moderate acidity. Best for dinner.
Grade: B+ Price: $32 Inwood Estates |
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