Garzón Single Vineyard Tannat 2018
$44.99
This elegant yet powerful Tannat has aromas of red fruits such as cherries and strawberries, black plums, tobacco, and black chocolate, with a spicy background. It is juicy and fresh in the palate, and has a full-body with a lingering finish, perfectly balanced with a touch of oak.
This vineyard is cooler than other blocks on the estate, with steep slopes and thin soils, and with excellent drainage due to the predominance of ballast in the upper layers.
Country |
Uruguay |
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Producer |
Bodega Garzón |
Varietal |
Tannat |
Vintage |
2018 |
Size |
750ml |
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Critical Acclaim
James Suckling: 94 points
Wine Enthusiast: 92 points
Bodega Garzón
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When Alejandro Bulgheroni and his wife Bettina discovered Garzón, they had a family dream came true: to have the most emblematic winery of modern viticulture in Uruguay and premium wines with an intense personality and a deep sense of belonging to the land. With the advice of international enologist Alberto Antonini, they apply their philosophy focused on producing wines that are a true expression of their origins. Experts on viticulture, environmental care, gastronomy, hospitality and tourism complete a team committed to this unprecedented project.
Tannat Wine
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Tannat is a red wine grape variety that is originally from the Madiran and Jurançon regions of southwestern France. The grape is known for its deep color, high tannin and alcohol levels and high acidity. Tannat wines are known for their dark fruit flavors, such as blackberry and black cherry, as well as earthy, spicy notes and a hint of bitterness. The wines can be quite tannic and may benefit from aging to soften and develop the tannins.
Tannat wines have traditionally been made in a very full-bodied style and with high alcohol content, which makes them well-suited for pairing with rich, hearty meat dishes such as grilled meats, game, and strong cheeses. Nowadays winemakers are experimenting with different techniques to make more approachable and easy to drink Tannat wines with lower tannins and alcohol.
Uruguay has been the main producer of Tannat wine, where winemakers have developed successful wine styles in the last few decades that are similar to those of the south-west of France.
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