This is the Artazu Pasos de San Martin Navarra, a varietal Garnacha. A bit sleepy before it gets air, it gradually Benjamin Buttons and develops a terrifically pure nose of kirsch and raspberry ooze, along with crushed rock dust and sandalwood. In the mouth it’s got intense fruit, but is laser-focused and has excellent acids. Zero flab.
Just enough tannin to package it all. Really nice rendition of Grenache. — 2 years ago
I find this one kind of hard to describe. It was very deep and very concentrated with flavors that just sort of stewed together. It was almost like this wine was lacking oxygen at some point in its life and it just tasted still. Not dead, there was life in it, but it was more like it was structured to be verystill and expressive in bold and different ways. Not a bad wine at all, justIntense and different. — 3 months ago
Nice berry fruit, soft and easy drinking, slightly hot tho, benefits form a chill. — 2 years ago
Love this...less sugary than tango peach 🍑 but tastes better. — 4 years ago
Vibrant citrus, another fine vintage. — 6 months ago
Darkness. Delicious. — a year ago
It’s like dancing with the devil in the pale moonlight, and that dance is the tango. — 3 years ago
Very dry for a dessert wine — 4 years ago
Cody Meincke
Amazing. Lovely apricot smell. Fruity smells and great when chilled. — 4 months ago