The Diddler. It definitely has a diddle in it. The first wave across the tongue is a sweet melody, floating flowers and oak, a juicy melon sweep and then an assaulting attack that is most welcome in the mid-palate. You keep coming back for more knowing exactly what’s going to occur, and yet excited when it’s the same intensity and taste. Truly a white wine I enjoy repeatedly. — 10 years ago
Buttery, flavorful and perfect for summer. Fermented in the clay pots — 12 years ago

Amber in color, this newly-arrived 2014 vintage is the "orangest" iteration of this wine I've had so far. The nose is not intense, but it does begin to show interesting aromas of baked apple, apple cider, and lanolin after some air time. Savory, with more baked apple/pear flavors, and with good balance of acidity, alcohol, and a touch of tannin. Very good with food, in fact, this would work well with beef skewers (that's right) marinated with a bit of olive oil, salt, Fino or Manzanilla, and garlic, then grilled, with either black pepper or red pepper flakes sprinkled over before serving. — 9 years ago
Very crisp and clean — 12 years ago
rare spotting at domaineLA. hit of the tasting. — 13 years ago
Light, sweet, pleasant wine — 10 years ago
v2014. 85% Tempranillo, 15% Malvar (white grape, indigenous to Spain). I tasted this wine for the first time a few mos ago. Now I have a whole bottle of my own! *grins fiendishly, then looks around furtively* — 10 years ago
Very refreshing... Great wine — 11 years ago
#Religion — 13 years ago
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Hey, Delectable, this is NOT Malvar (white), it is a RED. — 9 years ago