This is the “Jardin de Tru” comprised of 44% Malbec, 22% Merlot, and 24% Syrah. Juicy dark red fruits, green peppercorns, and dry vegetation.
Nice balance given the 11.9% abv. Not overly green. First Mexican wine I’ve had and while it’s expensive for what it is ($36) I look forward to watching this producer and region. — 2 years ago
Lots of green apple, lime, Meyer lemon, grapefruit w/ pith, pineapple, some white stone fruit, honeycomb, paraffin, almond silvers, greens, jasmine, high viscosity, round acidity and thick, round, full, well balanced, elegant finish that lasts a full minute. — 2 months ago
Superb. Visited them a month ago, Wonderfully rustic. — a year ago
Deep gold in color. Apricot cobbler, ginger, ripe peach, and petrol on the nose. The palate presents apricot liquor, flint, orange liqueur, white pepper, ginger, cinnamon, clove, dried stone fruit, and lemon. Medium bodied, medium alcohol, medium acid, and a long complex finish. This wine is at its prime at 13 years old. A fascinating wine. — 4 months ago
The Long Fuse
Deep ruby color.
Aromas of black cherry, dried tomato, earth.
Dry. Flavors of dried tomato, peppercorn, earthy minerality, cherry underneath. Medium-rich, chewy tannins.
Intensity: 4/5
Complexity: 3/5
Balance: 5/5
Finish: 5/5 — 6 months ago
Emanuel Reitano
Lovely minerality and acidity. Would buy again and recommend to a friend. stands out among other Santa Barbara sauvblanc. — a month ago