Bodega Garzon

Estate Tannat de Corte

8.825 ratings
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Maldonado, Uruguay, Uruguay
Tannat
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Lucas Correa Sevilla

Lucas had this 4 years ago

Lucas had this 4 years ago

1 person found it helpfulSep 5th, 2021
Freddy R. Troya

Bodega Garzón – Tannat de Corte 2019
Maldonado – Uruguay 🇺🇾

Overview
80% Tannat, 12% Marselan, 4% Cabernet Franc, 4% Petit Verdot. A thoughtful estate blend from Uruguay’s flagship winery, Garzón, showcasing both structure and elegance.

Aromas & Flavors:
Dark plum, blackberry compote, and cassis with hints of cocoa, dried herbs, and a whisper of violet. The supporting grapes add depth: Marselan contributes juiciness, Cabernet Franc adds lift, and Petit Verdot layers in spice and grip.

Mouthfeel:
Concentrated and structured with firm tannins yet polished texture. Balanced acidity frames the fruit, giving the wine freshness alongside its power.

Food Pairings:
Perfect with grilled ribeye, lamb chops, or rich stews. Can also handle aged cheeses and charcuterie.

Verdict:
A benchmark for modern Uruguayan reds, bold yet refined. The Tannat is dominant, but the blend makes it more approachable and layered than a pure varietal bottling. Cheers!

Did You Know?
Uruguay is the only country in the world where Tannat is the national grape. Thanks to the Atlantic Ocean breezes in Maldonado, tannins here are more polished compared to their French counterparts from Madiran.

Bodega Garzón – Tannat de Corte 2019
Maldonado – Uruguay 🇺🇾

Overview
80% Tannat, 12% Marselan, 4% Cabernet Franc, 4% Petit Verdot. A thoughtful estate blend from Uruguay’s flagship winery, Garzón, showcasing both structure and elegance.

Aromas & Flavors:
Dark plum, blackberry compote, and cassis with hints of cocoa, dried herbs, and a whisper of violet. The supporting grapes add depth: Marselan contributes juiciness, Cabernet Franc adds lift, and Petit Verdot layers in spice and grip.

Mouthfeel:
Concentrated and structured with firm tannins yet polished texture. Balanced acidity frames the fruit, giving the wine freshness alongside its power.

Food Pairings:
Perfect with grilled ribeye, lamb chops, or rich stews. Can also handle aged cheeses and charcuterie.

Verdict:
A benchmark for modern Uruguayan reds, bold yet refined. The Tannat is dominant, but the blend makes it more approachable and layered than a pure varietal bottling. Cheers!

Did You Know?
Uruguay is the only country in the world where Tannat is the national grape. Thanks to the Atlantic Ocean breezes in Maldonado, tannins here are more polished compared to their French counterparts from Madiran.

Oct 14th, 2025
Yash Gala

Surprised by this wine. Complex for such a young wine. Dry, deep, noticeable tannins, berries. R loved it. Thought it was good and well rounded.

Surprised by this wine. Complex for such a young wine. Dry, deep, noticeable tannins, berries. R loved it. Thought it was good and well rounded.

Feb 23rd, 2025
Matthew Doty

2020 vintage. Lovely, dry, rich, slightly peppery.

2020 vintage. Lovely, dry, rich, slightly peppery.

Aug 2nd, 2023
Sergio L Figueiredo

Álcool 14,0%.

Álcool 14,0%.

Sep 15th, 2021
Towagh Behr

Rich and velvety berries, tannins with some earth tones. Nicely blended Cab Franc plus (BCL $19)

Rich and velvety berries, tannins with some earth tones. Nicely blended Cab Franc plus (BCL $19)

Mar 26th, 2021
Juan Sebastián Duque

Vino muy rico con sabe suave. Buen acompañamiento.

Vino muy rico con sabe suave. Buen acompañamiento.

May 16th, 2020
Graciela Vega Leoncini

strong delicious

strong delicious

Mar 12th, 2019
Amanda Ward

Amanda had this 2 years ago

Amanda had this 2 years ago

Mar 30th, 2024
Gustavo Montanari

Gustavo had this 2 years ago

Gustavo had this 2 years ago

Nov 25th, 2023