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Don David (Argentina) 2023 Reserve Tannat Reviews

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So Different If Berry varietal with the delicate Earthy Love it
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Posted 3 years ago
Again tried out of curiosity. I liked it! Big, black red, sophisticated, needs to open out before drinking. Surprisingly good. Will buy more.
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Posted 4 years ago
Exceptionally good value, healthy too as tannat is good for the heart.
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Posted 4 years ago
This wine is great value for money! Argentinian reds are the stronguest assets in Argentina's wine production and is very well accepted by locals. This wine is smooth and robust with hints of mellow wooden flavours. It's very drinkable and its perfect to go with ''asado''(argentinian BBQ). The chargrilled flavours of a two inch steak accompanied by this wine will make you feel in the land of pampas straightaway! This wine makes a great corporate gift...you wont be dissapointted. Try other Michel Torino Estate wines, they are really good.
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Posted 4 years ago
Differen't and delicious. Well worth trying. Dark purple colours and fruit flavours and smells. I can see why this would get voted worlds best Red. Not the Worlds best Red in my books, but a VERY good all rounder which most people will enjoy. Nice smooth wine with long finish.
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Posted 4 years ago
Michel Torino Don David Tannat Reserve 2008 An opaque purple-black with a brighter, narrow purple rim, and shiny. A sweetly floral nose, blackberry and faintly volatile with hints of sultana and tutti fruity. A concentrated palate with coal-dust, powdery tannins. A big, mouth-filling wine with blackberry bush and tarry notes, powerful but not closed, and a long finish showing refreshing blackberry acidity and coolness presumably due to its high-altitude origins. This acidity helped cut the weight and power of the wine, preventing it from becoming over-heavy, keeping the fruit from straying into the jammy spectrum and leaving the finish clean, with no alcoholic heat. Later the wine gained faint cedary notes from the oak. A delightful wine.
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Posted 4 years ago