Campo de Borja, Aragon, SpainTres Picos is the top cuvée at Borsão. The fruit grows on volcanic soils and the vines, heat-loving, head-pruned garnacha, average 30-65 years of age. The attack is rich and heady with soaring red cherry and raspberry-scented fruit with a dusty, resiny medicine cabinet edge. It’s old school, but its complex, mineral, chalky notes will surprise. Spain means oak again, and in this case, it is about ten months in older oak. It is rich in the mouth boasting 15 percent alcohol, but it's easily tamed by grilled lamb sausages or a favourite steak cut. Ready to drink through 2022.Tasted: 27 June 2019Tasted by: Prices:
Campo de Borja, Aragon, SpainPotent raspberry, cherry, medicinal strawberry, leather, dusty stone fill this round, spicy old vine garnacha from Campo de Borja. Tres Picos is the top cuvée of Borsão, drawn from 30 to 65-year-old, head-pruned garnacha from the slopes of the extinct Moncayo volcano. Thick on the palate, with potent wood courtesy of 10 months in older French oak barrels, and stainless steel. This holds its sun-drenched alcohol (15 degrees) very well. Enjoy now, with grilled sausages or lamb.Tasted: 07 July 2019Tasted by: Prices: