ELIAS MORA TORO - 2003
TASTING NOTES:
Bright, fruit bomb with dark red color, sweet berries, blueberry and orange citrus. There's plenty of zesty, lively acidity and a delightful sour cherry finish. Amazing fruitiness that is like drinking a fruit salad.
SCORE & RECOMMENDATION:
90 PTS
Wonderful New World wine with flavors best described as biting into a blueberry bagel and then chasing it with a glass of fresh orange juice. I like this wine a lot. Delicious Tempranillo with 14% alcohol that is well integrated. Sweet yet dry. A solid buy at around $18 a bottle.
Bright, fruit bomb with dark red color, sweet berries, blueberry and orange citrus. There's plenty of zesty, lively acidity and a delightful sour cherry finish. Amazing fruitiness that is like drinking a fruit salad.
SCORE & RECOMMENDATION:
90 PTS
Wonderful New World wine with flavors best described as biting into a blueberry bagel and then chasing it with a glass of fresh orange juice. I like this wine a lot. Delicious Tempranillo with 14% alcohol that is well integrated. Sweet yet dry. A solid buy at around $18 a bottle.
2 Comments:
Let me apologyze for the dealy in posting something here: I live in Rome for tow months and it's really difficult to me to attend all my favourite enolinkks! I absolutely agree with your oppinion about this Elias Mora. Being at the middle of the "chain" of the Elias Mora family, this wine is, in muy humble oppinion, the purest expression (at a really "strong" and competitive prize) of the "tinta de Toro" grape. Most recently, I have also written a commentary on it.
Cheers!
Joan
PS. I return to Barcelona in 15 days and I hope, at that time, to be able to daily follow you.
By Anonymous, at Saturday, November 18, 2006 12:18:00 PM
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