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Red Guitar 2007 Old Vine Rosé Garnacha (Navarra)

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There’s a nice shine to this slightly sweet but solid rosé out of Navarra. The bouquet is fresh for the most part, while the palate offers lively raspberry, citrus and melon flavors. A touch of residual sugar is sweetening things up, but overall it’s very drinkable. Open right away or wait for the 2008 to arrive next summer.  — M.S.  (12/15/2008)
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Red Guitar 2006 Old Vine Tempranillo-Garnacha (Navarra)

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A little spice and cured meat (salami) get this young and easy red going. The blend is common for Navarra, and this is a jammy, mildly candied wine with light strawberry and plum flavors touched up by a dollop of sweetness. Slightly creamy on the palate and finish, but healthy as a whole.  — M.S.  (2/1/2009)
85
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Red Guitar 2005 Old Vine Tempranillo-Garnacha (Navarra)

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The catchy label suggests Miró and the wine is more than satisfactory. In fact, the Tempranillo and Garnacha in the blend work well together, resulting in zesty cherry flavors that properly back up the sweet, mildly spicy bouquet. Fresh and a touch peppery. Imported by Cellar Door.  — W.E.  (12/22/2011)
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Red Guitar 2008 Old Vine Tempranillo-Garnacha (Navarra)

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A pretty good Tempranillo-Garnacha blend with simple but fresh berry and plum aromas. The palate has snap but no overt acidic bite, while flavors of cherry and berry are slightly herbal and end with a mild buttery accent. A touch flimsy but keeps it together.  — M.S.  (8/1/2010)
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Red Guitar 2006 Old Vine Garnacha Rosé (Navarra)

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This new consumer-friendly brand sports a Garnacha-based rosado and a red blend. The rosé is a bit sweet and mass-market in style, but it has nice color, mouthfeel and integrity. With detectable residual sugar, it's probably better if you have previously enjoyed blush wines. Imported by Cellar Door.  — W.E.  (12/22/2011)
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