

Another excellent red spanish wine. This was suggested to me by the fine wine dudes at Western Mountain Brook. One wine, which I have forgotten the name, was only ok and more expensive than the original. I opened this bottle tonight and was quite impressed. Even for a bottle that cost $13.99.
Leigh just yelled down the stairs to ask what the name of this wine was. She said "this is good! Or as they say, smooooth." That pretty much says it all. This will be a regular in the Wright wine cellar (8 bottle cooler).
For you wine nerds, "This Catalan red from wine maker Tomás Cusiné is made in the relatively new wine region Costers del Segre in Northeeastern Spain not far from Priorat. It's a very dark reddish-purple color with a garnet edge. Plum and black cherries add a hint of barnyard and a whiff of oak in a complex aroma. Fruit-forward flavors blend cherry cordial and sharp acidity, with more subtle earthy minerality, restrained oaky vanilla and perceptible tannins in the background. Warm and long, it seems a little more alcoholic than the advertised 13%, and it leaves a bit of gritty sediment in the bottom of the glass and bottle. US Importer: European Cellars LLC, Charlotte, N.C.; an Eric Solomon Selection."