Ok, it is quite an odd blend. Who would think of adding Viognier to Tempranillo and a little Grenache? I wouldn't, but the folks at Yalumba have and I think they may be onto a good thing. Your not going to see mass planting of Viognier all over Spain as a result, but it makes an interesting wine. Its kind of like that Run DMC V's Aerosmith track, DMC's beats with just the Aerosmith guitar riff, its a great tune but I'm not too sure how a whole album would turn out.
The blend consists of mostly Tempranillo (89%) with a shot of Grenache (6%) and Viognier (5%) and sees 10 months in French and Hungarian oak.
What a nose! Some nice raspberry fruit, florals, tobacco, earth and not a trace of apricot. In the mouth it is smooth all the way, not a lot in the way of tannins, they may be hiding under the viognier influence. Dark, savory fruit in the mouth, black cherry and dark plum with sarsaparilla. A lot of Tempranillo varietal character here. There is a bit of apricot on the finish, this moves on with some time and spicy pepper replaces it. Nicely balanced and integrated. A very good wine, I'd like to see it without the viognier, I think they'd have a winner. 89 Pts.
Source: Boccaccio Cellars Cost: $27 Closure: Screwcap
Web: www.yalumba.com





