Artesa

Tradició Limited Release Alexander Valley Tempranillo Blend

8.938 ratings
8.81 pro ratings
Alexander Valley, Sonoma County, California, USA
Tempranillo Blend
Duck, Pasta, Beans & Peas, Goose, Chili & Hot Spicy, Exotic Spices, Game, Baking Spices, Herbs, Mushrooms, Hard Cheese, Turkey, Pork, Salami & Prosciutto, Tomato-Based, Venison, Pungent Cheese, Soft Cheese, Onion, Chicken, Veal, Paella
Top Notes For
Tiffany Isabell

Tiffany had this 10 years ago

Tiffany had this 10 years ago

1 person found it helpfulFeb 15th, 2015
Amy
8.8

eh. artesa tasting $79

eh. artesa tasting $79

Feb 28th, 2024
Bill Mowry

Excellent Alexander Valley Cab Franc grapes. Well-aged tannins. Could age more. Great balance of deep berries, fruit, and tannins.

Excellent Alexander Valley Cab Franc grapes. Well-aged tannins. Could age more. Great balance of deep berries, fruit, and tannins.

Jul 30th, 2022
Janel Nilson

Good, but had an antique smell to it.

Good, but had an antique smell to it.

Aug 22nd, 2018
David Todd

Perfect wine to travel with to Charleston

Perfect wine to travel with to Charleston

Mar 17th, 2017
Kristen Williamson

Easy, smooth finish. Love Artesa's Tempranillo

Easy, smooth finish. Love Artesa's Tempranillo

Jan 1st, 2017
Sophie Beraznik

Bright, quick finish,

Bright, quick finish,

Aug 28th, 2016
Robert Miller

Lovely bouquet, smooth, hearty probably great with steaks. Cherry, raspberry. Can't go wrong with the two of the top Spanish grapes Tempranillo and Graciano. Celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary which coincidentally Artesa's vines are 25 years old. Everything gets better if you let it age!

Lovely bouquet, smooth, hearty probably great with steaks. Cherry, raspberry. Can't go wrong with the two of the top Spanish grapes Tempranillo and Graciano. Celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary which coincidentally Artesa's vines are 25 years old. Everything gets better if you let it age!

Jul 31st, 2016
Brian Culbertson

Light, very fruit forward. Kind of a maraschino cherry thing. Have to be in the mood. Not a traditional NorCal wine here.

Light, very fruit forward. Kind of a maraschino cherry thing. Have to be in the mood. Not a traditional NorCal wine here.

Apr 29th, 2016
Brian O'Regan

Enjoying the season finale of BIP with the Todd's

Enjoying the season finale of BIP with the Todd's

Sep 8th, 2015