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Ercavio 2004 La Plazuela Tempranillo (Vino de la Tierra de Castilla)
Price
$70
A tight, chewable wine that’s 80% Tempranillo and 20% Garnacha. That Grenache element is no wallflower; the wine has a candied side while the Tempranillo component is also sweeter and less polished than a high-grade Rioja. Tastes a bit like strawberry and raspberry preserves, with mild reediness and a long finish. Not run-of-the-mill; sort of feisty and edgy.
— M.S.
(11/15/2008)
88
points
Ercavio 2007 Blanco Airen (Vino de la Tierra de Castilla)
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$11
Surprisingly serious for Airen, the workhorse white of La Mancha. There was clearly no glue factor, a k a the brandy distillery, ever in line for these grapes, which were vinified in that clean, steely style that works well in cool years like 2007. Smells and tastes like a good northern Italian Pinot Bianco or blend. Dry melon and papaya for fruit, and a little…
— M.S.
(11/15/2008)
86
points
Ercavio 2006 Roble Tempranillo (Vino de la Tierra de Castilla)
Price
$12
Colorful, ribald and jammy wine that gets more floral and balanced as it opens. What starts out big and aggressive settles with time and should work with a wide range of foods. Sappy fruit is the forerunner, and there’s heat as well.
— M.S.
(11/15/2008)
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