Generous fruits on the nose that are hallmarks of d’Arenberg Grenache: blueberry, plum, and mulberry. Intertwined with loads of exotic spicy notes, floral edges and underlying rustic, earthy line. Fine, gritty tannins and vibrant acid help to complete a complex, food-friendly wine.
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92 pts - JamesSuckling.com: “An intense expression of grenache with strikingly fine and dense tannins, carrying long and fresh. Raspberries and blackberries are nicely intertwined.”
91 pts - Wine & Spirits Magazine: “Chester Osborn makes this wine from a collection of old vineyards he purchased, where the vines were mostly abandoned. He cleaned them up a bit, and now they grow an earthy, intensely concentrated grenache with savory meat nuances under layers of strawberry flavor. Tannins create a black satin drape over the fruit, which lasts with the gamey notes in a smooth finish.”
91 pts - Halliday Wine Companion: “This has retained some vivacity and primary fruit; it’s fragrant with spiced plums, red licorice and musk, warm earth and menthol. Full-bodied, raspy tannins and a drying finish.”