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Little Chica 2007 Old Vine Tempranillo-Garnacha (Tierra de Castilla)
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Briary, herbal aromas bring hints of tomato sauce and burnt leaves to the game, while the palate is fairly innocuous in feel. Flavors of herbal berry fruit and beets are sweet and strained, while the finish hints at green herbs and dried leaves.
— M.S.
(6/1/2010)
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Little Chica 2009 Malbec (Mendoza)
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Citric aromas with a note of house cleanser aren’t much to rally around, The palate offers acid-based raspberry flavors and a quick finish. Not much else to say about this innocuous Malbec.
— M.S.
(5/1/2010)
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