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2019 Rioja Tinto Carbonica, Vina Olmaza
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2019 Rioja Tinto Carbonica, Vina Olmaza
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This wine has a purple cherry color with a violet rim. Whole bunch fermentation makes for a juicy and very fresh red, with sweet fruit and just a faint touch of bitterness (not in a bad way) that lengthens the finish. It is very elegant with good intensity and has a whole range of primary aromas like fresh red berries, cherry, raspberry, red plums and others all encased in a violet scented floral character.
Tempranillo (40%), grenache (50%) and viura (10%).
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