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Vina Zorzal Garnacha Navarra 2023 750ml
Berry fruit, hints of licorice and a touch of honey and beeswax.
Winemaker Description
100% Garnacha from different plots in the Fitero village. Spontaneous fermentation in tank.
Expert Reviews
92 Points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate | Luis Gutierrez writes: The regular red 2022 Garnacha was produced with grapes from the wh...Show More >
Winemaker Description
100% Garnacha from different plots in the Fitero village. Spontaneous fermentation in tank.
Expert Reviews
92 Points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate | Luis Gutierrez writes: The regular red 2022 Garnacha was produced with grapes from the whole region—Corella, Cintruénigo, Fitero and now also Lerga—from their earliest harvest ever under very warm weather, and it fermented with 20% full clusters and was bottled early and unoaked. It has contained ripeness, 13.41% alcohol, berry fruit, hints of licorice and a touch of honey and beeswax. It is primary and has a medium body and a juicy mouthfeel with good grip and tension, more serious than the nose points at, with some chalkiness and without any heaviness or heat. Purity. This is fresher than anticipated after the torrid 2022 summer.
90 James Suckling | Zen Shuai writes: A light, bright rendition of graciano showing more strawberries and potpourri than peppery spices. Cheerful and crunchy, with a medium body and fresh, fine-grained tannins. Quite approachable now.
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Wine Information:
Country: Spain
Region: Navarra
Sub-Region:
Appellation: Navarra
Variety: Garnacha
Type: Reds
Size: 750ml
Choose when time is of the essence
100% Garnacha from different plots in the Fitero village. Spontaneous fermentation in tank.
Zen Shuai writes: A light, bright rendition of graciano showing more strawberries and potpourri than peppery spices. Cheerful and crunchy, with a medium body and fresh, fine-grained tannins. Quite approachable now. - James Suckling 90
Luis Gutierrez writes: The regular red 2022 Garnacha was produced with grapes from the whole region—Corella, Cintruénigo, Fitero and now also Lerga—from their earliest harvest ever under very warm weather, and it fermented with 20% full clusters and was bottled early and unoaked. It has contained ripeness, 13.41% alcohol, berry fruit, hints of licorice and a touch of honey and beeswax. It is primary and has a medium body and a juicy mouthfeel with good grip and tension, more serious than the nose points at, with some chalkiness and without any heaviness or heat. Purity. This is fresher than anticipated after the torrid 2022 summer. Drinking 2023 to 2027. - Robert Parker Wine Advocate 92