3.5 out of 5

2005 Barahonda Tinto Monastrell Yecla

Spain (Red)

Alcohol: 14.5%
Enclosure: Synthetic Cork
Price: $11.99/bottle

 

This post represents my submission for Wine Blogging Wednesday #35, Passionate Spain, hosted by Michelle & Kevin over at My Wine Education. The criteria for this month’s virtual tasting was to track down an affordable wine from Spain and evaluate it based on value and quality. Although I spent a couple dollars more than suggested, I really wanted to give this wine a try. Oddly enough the back label of the wine was what sold me. I don’t think I’ve seen as much detailed information printed on a wine label before.  Besides a description of the wine itself, the back label also included information on the location where the wine was made, the vineyards, the soils, and even the climate. For a wine detail fanatic like me, it was perfect.

This wine is 100% Monastrell (also commonly known as Mourvedre or Mataro). The color was a medium garnet and the nose was full of black cherries, more black and red fruits, and a touch of violets and licorice. The palate had more of the same with a nice dry finish. Good balance and complexity too.

Overall this wine delivers excellent quality for the price. A nice discovery indeed. I would suggest pairing it with roasted or grilled beef or lamb. 

This post also represents my second tasting note built using the (beta) Scrugy Tasting Note Builder. This tool allows you to create a wine tasting note that is automically formatted using the hReview microformat. And if you’re a blogger, it will also automatically post the tasting note to your blog. Although I’m still working out some rough edges, it’s showing a lot of promise.

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Reviewed by james on Wednesday, July 11, 2007

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