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Tarsus Crianza 2020

Tarsus Crianza

2020
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£23.00

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Spec sheet

TypeRed wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti14.5%

The wine

The Quinta de Tarsus wine has been reborn with a new name and a new image: Tarsus Crianza, a wine brimming with personality, and the flagship and most commercial wine in the winery’s collection. According to the firm’s oenologist Teresa Rodríguez, it is an accessible wine that everyone can easily enjoy, a lively wine with the constant presence of fruit to the front accompanied by hints of wood.

What does this wine taste like?

A wine with a deep nose made up of complex and intense aromas of red fruit, spices, toasted notes and floral fragrances. It has a pleasant mouthfeel with elegant, fruity and deep flavours. Tarsus Crianza is a wine with its own personality and a rich variety of nuances which only increases every time you try it.

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Intense red / Violet rim
Bouquet
Red fruit / Spicy notes / Toasty notes / Floral notes
Mouth
Elegant / Fruit-forward / Lovely tannins / Persistent

Drinking and storing

Serve between 16ºC and 18ºC

Food pairing

Red meats / Game / Formaggio a media stagionatura

Ratings and awards

201192 PN
PN: Peñín

Customer reviews

4.5/5
2 reviews
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Winemaking

The grapes are harvested at their ripest and the must ferments for 25-30 days. The finished wine ages for 12 months in new and once or twice-used French and American oak barrels. Finally, it is left to stand and refine for twelve months in bottles in their cellar.

Ageing period12 months
Barrel ageNew, second and third year
Type of woodFrench and American oak

Vineyards

Vine age20 years
ClimateContinental
Altitude850.00 meters

The winery

Bodegas Tarsus

Bodegas Tarsus

Bodegas Tarsus is a winery in the style of a Bordeaux château located in the heart of the Ribera del Duero, where it produces high concentration wines with profound aromas and great ageing potential. The winery's origins date back to 1987, when Iñigo Moreno de Arteaga acquired the property's 86 hectares of vineyards. It was there, close to a small pine grove in Anguix (Burgos), that the construction of new buildings would take place in 1998, where Tarsus makes wines from its...

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