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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: "The young and fruit-driven 2018 Garnacha Old Vines was produced with grapes from Calatayud, and it fermented with semi-carbonic maceration and matured in concrete with lees for four months. It's juicy and ripe, with a round palate, fine tannins and a warm finish. 10,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in July 2019. (LG)" (04/2020) K&L Notes: Vinos del Viento is our most recent addition to our direct-import portfolio from Spain. It is a project that focuses on Garnacha and Cariñena (Grenache and Carignan) from the regio...
Price: $11.99
93 points Vinous: "The 2017 Grenache comes from two dry-farmed vineyards and saw three-and-a-half weeks’ skin contact, including 30% to 50% whole bunches, the remainder destemmed but not crushed, then matured in used oak for 12 months. It has a perfumed bouquet of mineral-rich cranberry and crushed strawberry aromas, very detailed and focused. The harmonious palate is medium-bodied, with sappy red berry fruit laced with white pepper and clove, leading into a natural, white-pepper-infused finish that lingers in the mouth. Classic Swartland Grenache." (09/...
Price: $34.99
93 points James Suckling: "Very attractive and fresh wild raspberries and pomegranates with orange rind and licorice. The palate has immense tannin detail and is also super approachable." (06/2019) 92 points James Halliday: "Basso never fails to please. It's a cheery, juicy, lighter-framed wine with squishy raspberries and sweet wild strawberries with an interplay of grainy tannins; then add a savoury infusion. In hip bars, it's called totally smashable." (09/2020)
98 points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: "I tasted two vintages of the top Garnacha (Peluda), so next to the 2017 Les Manyes, I also had the 2018; it was great to see the differences in the wines, even if the analytical data showed pretty similar. This amazing vineyard at 800 meters in altitude on red clay and gypsum soils has more in common with some vineyards from Montsant than the majority of other vineyards from Priorat. In 2016, they started aging the wine 100% in concrete, and they have no intention of going back. This is quite austere and compact ...
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