Mairena Ocasión Bonarda 2017

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€15.80*

Content: 0.75 (€21.07* / 1 Liter)

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Product number: 40230044
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Product information "Mairena Ocasión Bonarda 2017"
Grape variety:
100% Bonarda
Tasting notes:
Lively aroma of fresh red fruits such as raspberries and cherries, yet earthy and soft. Delicately tart note, which gives the wine an interesting freshness as well as beautiful length. Medium-bodied, which is absolutely compatible with the 6-month barrique ageing in French oak.
Serving temperature 15° - 17°.

Type of wine: Red wine
Grape variety: Bonarda
Country: Argentina
Region: Cuyo
Location: Ugarteche, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza
Altitude: 1.000 MAMSL
Ageing: 6 months in oak barrels
Enologist: Gabriel Blanco
Alcohol: 13% vol.
Sugar rest: 1,90 g/l
Total acidity: 5,10 g/l
Allergens: Contains sulfite
Introduced by: Atlantik Weine e.K., Finkenweg 7, 65375 Oestrich-Winkel

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October 23, 2020 17:38

A wine with character.

This is what I call a wine with character. At first nose wet leather, vanilla and berries. At mouth berries jam and a mild and lasting spicy-pepper. Medium body and light tannins .. very nice

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