Garnacha Salvaje del Moncayo 2012
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L'avis des experts
"This is a wine that says 'fun' to me. Majestic promise us that it is made from 'ancient, wild vines' and that it has 'a Burgundian minerality, with subtle French oak' - quite an achievement! The grapes are grown on the north-facing slopes of the Moncayo in the Ebro Valley in northern Spain, with a high proportion of slate and pebbles, and spent five months in new French oak, apparently - which makes it quite a bargain. Grapes were not picked until the second half of October and were hand harvested."
"This youthful, strikingly packaged Garnacha comes from the Ribera del Quielles region of northern Spain. It's made from young vines - hence, in part, its juiciness - and it's a stunner, with lots of sweet bramble and raspberry fruit, hints of pepper and clove spice and a palate-cleansing finish. If you like your Garnacha fresh rather than baked, you'll love this wine."
Millésimes: 2012 2011
me encanto, ahora soy un poco mas fan de la Garnacha 100%