This reserve bottling of 50% Monastrell, 25% Cabernet, and 25% Tempranillo is excellent. I had the amazing 2001 a while back, and while this is top notch, it's not quite up to that benchmark wine.
2004 Altos de Luzon JUMILLA (Spain)
Labels:
Mourvedre/Monastrell,
Spain
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