Type | Red wine |
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Allergens | Contains sulfites |
Alcohol contenti | 14.5% |
Spec sheet
What does this wine taste like?
View | Picota cherry red / Purplish glints / Black glints / Deep / Intense / Abundant tears / Thick tears / Clean / Bright |
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Bouquet | Floral scents / Violets / Fruit aromas / Blackberries / Ageing notes / Roasted notes / Cocoa / Incense / Liquorice / Hardwoods |
Mouth | Powerful / Robust / Fleshy / Complex / Fruit notes / Ripe grapes / Fine tannins / Rounded tannins / Long finish / Intense / Persistent |
Drinking and storing
Serve between 16ºC and 17ºC
Food pairing
Meat casseroles / Poultry / Feathered game / Desserts / Fruits of the forest
Ratings and awards
2015 | 90 PK | |
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2014 | 91 PK | 94 PN |
PK: ParkerPN: Peñín
Customer reviews
Winemaking
Ageing period | 16 months |
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Barrel age | New |
Type of wood | French oak |
Vineyards
Vine age | 30 years |
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Climate | Continental |
Orientation | North-south |
The winery
Bodegas Tarsus
Bodegas Tarsus is a winery in the style of a Bordeaux château located in the heart of the Ribera del Duero, where it produces high concentration wines with profound aromas and great ageing potential. The winery's origins date back to 1987, when Iñigo Moreno de Arteaga acquired the property's 86 hectares of vineyards. It was there, close to a small pine grove in Anguix (Burgos), that the construction of new buildings would take place in 1998, where Tarsus makes wines from its...