Tasting Notes:
- Dark cherry red color, quite covered, with ruby rim and fine tear that dyes the glass.
- In nose it shows ripe black fruit, toasted and roasted of the very fine upbringing, something spicy and balsamic.
- In the mouth it is powerful, quite dry, marked tannins and correct acidity, long aftertaste with hints of black fruit and wood.
Elaboration and Ageing:It is made with grapes from old vineyards, between 25 and 75 years old, of the estate called Camino Viejo, located on a steep clay slope, at an altitude of about 900 meters. Ageing: 18 months in new French oak barrels.
Curiosities:Malleolus translated from Latin as majuelo, is the way to call the vineyards in Pesquera de Duero.
Features
- Type of Wine
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Red Wine
- Wine Style
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Red - Powerful and Bold
- Grape Varieties
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Tempranillo
- Type of Ageing
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With aging
- Alcohol Content
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14.5%
- Serving Temperature
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14
- Vintage
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2020
- Presentation
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1 bottle
Ratings and awards
- Peñín
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93
- Prizes and previous ratings
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93 Parker (2018) | 93 Peñín (2018) | 93 Wine Spectator (2015)
- AporVino Points
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98
To combine
- Pairing
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Grilled Meats,
Mushrooms,
Stewed Meats,
Meats,
Regional Cuisine,
Red Meats,
Ham and Sausages,
Roast Meats,
Appetizers,
Game Meats,
White Meats,
Lamb