Gramercy Cellars

Inigo Montoya Tempranillo

9.120 ratings
9.07 pro ratings
Walla Walla Valley, Oregon/Washington, USA
Tempranillo
Lamb, Tomato-Based, Polenta, Hard Cheese, Pork, Beef, Pasta, Mushrooms, Soft Cheese, Chicken, Venison, Exotic Spices, Potato, Turkey, Beans & Peas, Herbs, Baking Spices, Pungent Cheese, Duck, Salami & Prosciutto, White Rice, Chili & Hot Spicy, Lasagna, Pizza, Barbecue, Mexican Cuisine, Onion, Shallot, Garlic
Top Notes For
Anthony Lombardi

Evocative of traditional Rioja with medium bodied, spicy red fruit & the vanilla/dill notes of American oak. A good candidate for some cellar time as it shows quite a bit of tannic structure.

Evocative of traditional Rioja with medium bodied, spicy red fruit & the vanilla/dill notes of American oak. A good candidate for some cellar time as it shows quite a bit of tannic structure.

2 people found it helpfulApr 26th, 2016
Noelle Harman

Opened this one hoping to delve into something unique . . . and of course Gramercy delivered. Leather & dark cherries, hint of cedar and spice. Like walking into a classy man-cave. :)

Opened this one hoping to delve into something unique . . . and of course Gramercy delivered. Leather & dark cherries, hint of cedar and spice. Like walking into a classy man-cave. :)

2 people found it helpfulDec 30th, 2015
Ray Vanderhoff

I thought I was drinking Spanish Rioja! Aromas of dill, leather and red fruits. Dusty red fruits on the pallet. Medium bodied with smooth and balanced tannins. Great vintage of a great wine, with a great name that references the character in the movie “The Princess Bride.”

I thought I was drinking Spanish Rioja! Aromas of dill, leather and red fruits. Dusty red fruits on the pallet. Medium bodied with smooth and balanced tannins. Great vintage of a great wine, with a great name that references the character in the movie “The Princess Bride.”

Sep 13th, 2018
Ned Gray Creed

I liked this. It paired well with the late night wood chopping session needed to fill the chimenea. Fire and Tempranillo, an under utilized combination.

I liked this. It paired well with the late night wood chopping session needed to fill the chimenea. Fire and Tempranillo, an under utilized combination.

May 30th, 2017
David Wanek

This one gets better with every release.

This one gets better with every release.

Jun 1st, 2015
John Berghoff

John had this 7 years ago

John had this 7 years ago

Jan 31st, 2017
Ronnie Sanders

Owner/Importer Vine Street Imports

8.9

Ronnie had this 8 years ago

Ronnie had this 8 years ago

Jul 3rd, 2016
Clayton Bahr

Clayton had this 8 years ago

Clayton had this 8 years ago

Jan 14th, 2016
John Berghoff

John had this 8 years ago

John had this 8 years ago

Oct 27th, 2015
Andrea Pace

Andrea had this 9 years ago

Andrea had this 9 years ago

Sep 24th, 2015