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89
points

Raza 2003 Limited Edition Malbec (Famatina Valley)

  1. $40
Dense and full of plum, spice, smoke and char. The palate is up to the task, offering lively, concentrated berry and black cherry flavors. A complete wine with good balance. It has a purpose and a way of getting there.  — M.S.  (11/1/2006)
86
points

Raza 2004 Silver Reserve Malbec (Famatina Valley)

  1. $13
Nice and spicy, with exotic aromatics like citrus peel, coriander and browned butter. Of course, there’s solid berry fruit in there as well. Seems a touch pastry-like in the mouth, where sugars and cream come in waves. Chunky in the long run, but fun and big.  — M.S.  (11/1/2006)
86
points

Raza 2004 Silver Reserve Torrontés (Famatina Valley)

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  1. $13
This is an active, zesty Torrontès, which is the best way to find it. Grapefruit and fresh celery are intertwined on the nose, while fresh apple and citrus fruits work the palate. Totally clean and easy.  — M.S.  (8/1/2006)
84
points

Raza 2004 Silver Reserve Syrah (Famatina Valley)

  1. $13
Standard aromas in the berry and beet range is what you get on the nose. The body hits hard on the palate, where the fruit flavors seem rugged, juicy and a bit tangy. Settles on the finish, offering clarity in a tight, modest package. Imported by Biagio Cru & Estate Wines, LLC.  — M.S.  (8/1/2006)
83
points

Raza 2003 Limited Edition Syrah (Famatina Valley)

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  1. $40
Heavy and dark, with raisin, animal crackers and tobacco aromas. Offbeat on the palate, with forceful but awkward blackberry flavors and cloying, hard-hitting tannins. Short flavors; hot and baked. Imported by Biagio Cru & Estate Wines, LLC.  — M.S.  (11/1/2006)
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