Domingo Molina Tannat 2015
€29.90*
Content:
0.75
(€39.87* / 1 Liter)
Available in 1 day, delivery time 2-5 days
Product number:
D4012
Winery
Product information "Domingo Molina Tannat 2015"
This wine was awarded 87 Tim Atkin points.
Grape varieties:
95% Tannat - 5% Malbec
Grape varieties:
95% Tannat - 5% Malbec
Tasting notes:
Tannat is a grape from France. Tannat wines from Northwest Argentina have a much more marked structure than Uruguayan Tannat. The terroir and high altitude climate is reflected in this wine of great personality. In the glass it presents a dark burgundy color with violet reflections.
The nose offers a broad palette of aromas including dried figs, ripe red fruits, chocolate and a slight licorice note.
The palate is full-bodied, with tannins and good structure. It is a wine that changes in the glass and offers a long finish with every sip.
Tannat is a grape from France. Tannat wines from Northwest Argentina have a much more marked structure than Uruguayan Tannat. The terroir and high altitude climate is reflected in this wine of great personality. In the glass it presents a dark burgundy color with violet reflections.
The nose offers a broad palette of aromas including dried figs, ripe red fruits, chocolate and a slight licorice note.
The palate is full-bodied, with tannins and good structure. It is a wine that changes in the glass and offers a long finish with every sip.
Serving temperature:
16 – 18°C
16 – 18°C
Type of wine: | Red wine |
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Grape variety: | Tannat |
Country: | Argentina |
Region: | Northwest (Salta) |
Location: | Quebrada de las Flechas, Salta |
Altitude: | 2.200 MAMSL |
Ageing: | 6 months in oak barrels |
Alcohol: | 14,5% vol. |
Allergens: | Contains sulfite |
Awards: | Internationally awarded wine |
Introduced by: | Overworld Wines, Inh. Walter Maximiliano Brandt, Heimburgstr. 3, 81243 München, Deutschland |
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August 11, 2020 15:58
Un vinazo
El 2014 para mi es espectacular. Profundo y rústico a la vez, mucha barrica, aromático, muy superior a los tannat uruguayos, gran fondo de paladar, realmente exquisito!!
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