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La Granja 360° Tempranillo

  • Feb 2
  • 1 min read

Appearance

In the glass, the wine shows a deep, dark ruby red — rich and inviting, hinting at depth before the first sip.


Nose

Raspberry and cherry rise immediately, bright and fruit-forward, setting the tone without overpowering.


Palate

Dry on entry, then softening into a semi-sweet finish. Medium-bodied and well-balanced. When chilled, the fruit felt muted; once aerated and brought to room temperature, the wine opened up, allowing the fruit to express itself more fully.


Conclusion (In My Glass)

Still adjusting my palate, but this one’s a win.


Best enjoyed at room temperature with air, not cold. A reminder that some wines need space to show you who they are.


Curious — what are your favorite Spanish reds?



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