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Táganan Parcela Margalagua Red Blend

9.28 ratings
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Canary Islands, Spain
Listan Negro
Top Notes For
Jean-Philip Journeault

2017

Aug 16th, 2023
Jean-Philip Journeault

2017

Jun 24th, 2022
Ebbe Bonde Soerensen

Another pearl from Envinate this time Canary Island with many grapes red and white ones, pure bliss🇪🇸🥊

Another pearl from Envinate this time Canary Island with many grapes red and white ones, pure bliss🇪🇸🥊

Jun 12th, 2020
Ben Christen

A bit of barnyard nose, great light wine, pepper

A bit of barnyard nose, great light wine, pepper

Sep 9th, 2019
Chloe

A Jake recommendation “this is probably the future of Spanish wine”

A Jake recommendation “this is probably the future of Spanish wine”

Aug 26th, 2019
Lindsey King

In a newsletter I wrote: ‘Margalagua’ roughly translates to ‘Mother of Water’ and I think it is obvious that the Mother of Water is wine. This is a wine for all weather, the weather forever thirsty, you always in need. The grapes are a busy blend of Listan Negro, Listan Prieto, Baboso, Negramoll and Malvasia Negra. The vines are at least 100 years old and untrained like an old dog that can’t learn new tricks but aren’t his old tricks still so good? He can’t differentiate a formal paw shake and a casual high five but he knows raising a paw to yours results in a mouthful of flavour and you too can expect a mouthful of flavour from the Margalagua. Fermented in old 500 liter barrels with the whole grape clusters included, and then raised in neutral 500 liter French oak barrels for 11 months. A tantalizing mixture of pepper and stones, pungent aromatics, with wonderful deep umami notes, high-toned citrus, spice and flowers. Float in this current, dream in the stream.

In a newsletter I wrote: ‘Margalagua’ roughly translates to ‘Mother of Water’ and I think it is obvious that the Mother of Water is wine. This is a wine for all weather, the weather forever thirsty, you always in need. The grapes are a busy blend of Listan Negro, Listan Prieto, Baboso, Negramoll and Malvasia Negra. The vines are at least 100 years old and untrained like an old dog that can’t learn new tricks but aren’t his old tricks still so good? He can’t differentiate a formal paw shake and a casual high five but he knows raising a paw to yours results in a mouthful of flavour and you too can expect a mouthful of flavour from the Margalagua. Fermented in old 500 liter barrels with the whole grape clusters included, and then raised in neutral 500 liter French oak barrels for 11 months. A tantalizing mixture of pepper and stones, pungent aromatics, with wonderful deep umami notes, high-toned citrus, spice and flowers. Float in this current, dream in the stream.

May 24th, 2019
Grant Hughes

Grant had this 3 years ago

Grant had this 3 years ago

Oct 9th, 2021
Giuseppe de Martino

Giuseppe had this 4 years ago

Giuseppe had this 4 years ago

Dec 10th, 2019
Chad Thompson

Chad had this 5 years ago

Chad had this 5 years ago

May 4th, 2019