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Bodegas San Alejandro Baltasar Garnacha VV 2003

Baltasar Garnacha VV 2003If you read eBob at all, you will have heard of this wine and its stable mate the Las Rocas.  BBB and his grenache loving followers have been crowing about the 2001 vintage of this wine for years now, Bob gave it 93 points.  Not bad for an 12 Euro wine.  Jancis Robinson is also on board, sprooking the 02 as one of the great value wines from Spain.  The 02 and 03 apparently are a slight step down in complexity, but the 03 at least is still a mighty fine wine.  The 04 is apparently a repeat performance of 01, one to watch out for if you like a good garnacha or a southern Rhone now and then.

Bodegas San Alejandro is a co-op in D.O. Calatayud.  The vines are 70-100 years old, truly earning their vinas viejas title.  The wine sees 10 months in oak, with only 10% of that being new oak.  If you grab a bottle of this, have a look at the quality of the cork, it is outstanding, one of the best corks I've seen.

The wine comes up as a bright cherry colour in the decanter and reveals slightly muted aromas of light cherry, minerals and lavender.  After an hour or so, the nose builds some extra intensity.  Very smooth and easy to drink. If you are used to low acid grenache your in for a shock, there is a lot of acid here which allows it to work every well with food.  There is sweat fruit in the mouth, red cherry, with some minerals and woody herbs.  The finish shows some light, soft tannins.  At $25 its good value.  88 Pts.

Source: Winestar Price: $25 Closure: Conventional Cork

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