Lost Spanish Cellar Treasure

drssouth

Stephen South
Bought at an outdoor "tent sale" in Elon NC about 10 yrs ago on a hot day...

1996 Marqus de Velilla Ribera del Duero, estate bottled by Grandes Bodegas S.A., alc 12.5%...some maturation of color with browning at the edges....nose of leather/horse tack room with a sweet note and a bit of sweet spiciness... mature but abundant plum and currant and other dark fruit on the palate with a very few dusty tannins and a silky texture...the finish is a little drying but still pleasurable and evokes a dusty leather quality...quite a nice wine...the punch line...it cost $4 (four) dollars!!!
 
Tempranillo is like that. It refuses to die on you (if it was grown in a not-too-hot place; otherwise its lack of natural acidity will flatten it) - even cheap ones.
 
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