Marqués de Riscal Tempranillo 2006 made with 100 percent tempranillo - the national grape of Spain and it's worth to buy.
Spain is the sleeping giant of the wine world, with more than 5,500 wineries and the most grape acreage planted. But it falls behind France and Italy in terms of production and still suffers from the perceptionthat its wine is of poor quality.
That's certainly not the case with this red wine from the Rioja region in northern Spain. It's made with 100 percent tempranillo - the national grape of Spain - by one of the oldest wineries in the Rioja region.
Very aromatic with notes of spice and earth, this is a dry wine laced with red fruit flavors and a long, lingering finish.
A Master Sommelier,Sherry said: "Dry, peppery cherry with a hint of red licorice." And another master Chris savouring every drop: "Raspberry, cherry and plum, layered in a dry, cocoa finish."
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