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Señorio de Aylés

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87
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Señorio de Aylés 2003 Tempranillo-Merlot (Cariñena)

  1. $15
There’s nice color to this Merlot-Tempranillo blend, and that’s backed by density on the nose along with notes of balsamic vinegar and dark plums. Full and slightly herbal in the mouth, with core acids and tannins that ensure that it stays propped up. Not a factory-style wine; it’s unique and well worth a go at this price. Imported by Grapes of Spain.  — M.S.  (4/1/2006)
80
points

Señorio de Aylés 2004 Garnacha (Cariñena)

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  1. $10
Foxy, animal aromas don’t distinguish it, while robust but mulchy berry and plum flavors fail to take it very far. Barely acceptable. Imported by Grapes of Spain.  — M.S.  (9/1/2006)
80
points

Señorio de Aylés 2004 Tinto Joven Red (Cariñena)

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  1. $11
Balsamic vinegar, burnt coffee and pepper aromas create a bouquet that’s more like salad dressing than fine wine. The flavors are peppery and herbal, yet the body is full and the mouthfeel not bad. A blend of four grapes, led by Garnacha and Tempranillo. Imported by Grapes of Spain.  — M.S.  (9/1/2006)
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