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Breca Old Vines Grenache 2013 Wine Review

Breca Old Vines Grenache 2013

Breca Old Vines Grenache 2013

Calatayud D.O., Spain

Community Score:91/100

Community Reviews: 6

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Price: $22.95

Drink: 2016-2019

Bottle size: 750 ml

Alcohol: 15.5%

Sweetness: Extra Dry

Wine Type: Red Wine


Winery: Breca

Agent: Christopher Stewart Wine & Spirits

Natalie's Score: 91/100

Root beer and mocha on the nose of this full-bodied, generous red wine made from Garnacha grapes harvested from hillside vineyards 3,000 feet above sea level. Finishes with black raspberry liqueur. Perfect for grilled pork chops or blackened chicken. This full-bodied Spanish red wine is made from the estate's oldest vines which are 100% Garnacha vines planted from 1925 and 1945. The soils are a mix of decomposed slate and gravelly clay. Yields are very low at just less than one ton of grapes per acre. The wine was then matured in large French oak casks. Winemaker Jorge Ordonez offers superb craftsmanship. Pair with grilled meats.

Grenache food pairings: pork chops, blackened chicken, rib eye steak.

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This Breca Old Vines Grenache 2013 was reviewed on October 1, 2016 by Natalie MacLean

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Pricing & Stock Information

  • BCLDB
  • 672253
  • $19.00 
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Reviews and Ratings

Luc Delorme rated this wine as 92/100 with the following review:

A deep purple wine with up-front dark cherry and black pepper on the nose. Dark cherries remain on the palate with flavours of cooked plums. Full-bodied with high tannins, this wine is well-balanced by the sweetness of the alcohol and its acidity that fills the mouth. Long finish that brings back the aromas of dark cherry and pepper first experienced on the nose. Despite the high alcohol content, the wine is not overpowering or "boozy". Terrific bold wine.
Natalie MacLean rated this wine as 91/100
This full-bodied Spanish red wine is made from the estate's oldest vines which are 100% Garnacha vines planted from 1925 and 1945. The soils are a mix of decomposed slate and gravelly clay. Grapes were harvested from hillside vineyards 3,000 feet above sea level and yields are very low at just less than one ton of grapes per acre. The wine was then matured in large French oak casks. Winemaker Jorge Ordonez offers superb craftsmanship with root beer and mocha on the nose of this full-bodied, Garnacha red. - Community Wine Reviews

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