A young Monastrell with no measurable oak, which means there’s only grapy, juvenile aromas of berries preceding juicy black plum and berry flavors. Very ripe and better balanced than previous vintages; look for notes of chocolate and leather in between the dominant fruit character.
— M.S.
(4/1/2007)
Smells like fruit bubble gum and even though it settles down with time in the glass, it really doesn’t offer much besides jumpy fruit. Devoid of complexity despite being clean and juicy. Imported by Jorge Ordoñez/Fine Estates from Spain.
— M.S.
(11/15/2005)