Tuesday, July 2, 2019

2016 Cierzo Spanish Tempranillo Review

Avg. Price: $17/bottle (Vivino.com)
Alcohol: 13%
Body: Medium
Sweetness: Dry
Varietals: 100% Tempranillo
Tasting Notes: Decanted ~1.5 hours

Confused, candied, and convoluted; this wine struggles to find direction. In the glass, it is easy to become enamored by the quite beautiful medium amber color that presents itself with rose hued edges. The wine also possesses a viscous glass coat that hangs on the sides of the glass like your grandma's fine china. Aromatically, however, opening this wine can be equated to opening a box of Swedish Fish. Scents of red cherry Robitussin, tart red apple skin, and Twizzlers made it quite difficult for me to want to take the first sip, which matched the nose perfectly. (Quite unfortunately) Decent acidity attempts to save this wine in the mid-palate, but the homogeneous nature ultimately makes it both unimaginative and uninteresting. The only other positive in this rather negative tasting experience is the finish, in which some of the fake fruit elements finally subside. Somewhat pleasant apple skin and red fruits almost make you forget the Jolly Rancheresque front-palate, while balanced tannin and light acid provide the illusion that this might be a well made wine. Don't let it fool you.

Rating: 2.5 Stars
Try/Buy/Pass: PASS

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