#listannegro #tenerife #suertedemarques #candio #spanishwines Hazy (not filtered) medium+ garnet, pronounced intensity aromas musk, sweat, geranium, resin and chimney ash along with bright fresh cherries and red currant or cranberry jam. Dry, medium+ acidity, medium smooth tannins and medium + alcohol. Medium+ body pronounced intensity flavors of cranberry, cedar chest, ash and cider. The finish is medium + and the wine can easily age for the next 3-5 years. Very good quality. Perhaps overpriced. Points for being original. Much better on the palate than in the nose. — 9 years ago
Really good but I might have been expecting a tad more. The finish just left me a teensy bit cold. Compared to Suertes sel Marques Vidonia which blew me away, this didn't quite explode in the same way. No doubt it's a cracking bottle of wine though — 10 years ago
sherry style — so good — 6 years ago
Great texture and richness but the acidity makes it weightless...Delicous.. — 8 years ago
Excellent scent of fragrance. Muscular. Hard, and firm. — 9 years ago
Huge amount of Aroma here... Bacon fat sizzling in an iron skillet covered from the elements by an old, lighting struck barn.
Black pepper, Maui Xmas pepper berry, cherry skin, plum skin, dried alpine berries. Flint, sea derived saline.
Finishing with tangerine like acidity, pine resin and vegetal garden stalk
I called it on the nose - this grape is a genetic match to the Black Mission grape, AKA Pais, AKA Criolla. — 6 years ago
Thought I let this one sit too long, but after a while it came back to life. Soulful. Dark red fruits and earth. Dig it. — 9 years ago
Mike Ancuta
Lots of bright acidity. Cranberry, tart raspberry, little sea salt. Nice tanin structure. Great bottle — 6 years ago