CATA's notes:
- Color Intense cherry red with garnet trim.
- Nose It is fine and elegant, with aromas of ripe fruit and floral, with smoked and spicy touches of wood.
- Mouth with a lot of structure, it is very powerful, tasty and elegant, with good entry into the mouth and very persistent. With a long end of mouth it maintains the typical sweetness of the Monastrell.
Elaboration and aging: Made with Monastrell from a vineyard of more than 40 years. The yield per vine is very low getting very concentrated organoleptic grapes very concentrated. Maceration-fermentation in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature. After the malolactic fermentation and aging in French oak that varies depending on the characteristics of the harvests, 12 months in this case, has remained in stainless steel tanks until bottled.
Curiosities: This wine was formerly known as "Juan Gil 12 months". The Juan Gil winery is a historic winery in Jumilla, a winery that was built in 1916 by Juan Gil Gimenez. The fourth generation is currently in charge of the winery
Features
- Type of Wine
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Red Wine
- Wine Style
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Red - Body and Spicy
- Grape Varieties
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Monastrell
- Type of Ageing
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With aging
- Alcohol Content
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15.0%
- Serving Temperature
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16
- Vintage
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2020
- Presentation
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1 bottle
- AporVino Points
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95
Ratings and awards
- Robert Parker
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91
- Peñín
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93
To combine
- Pairing
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Pates or Foie Gras,
Stewed Meats,
Rice dishes,
Stews and Casseroles,
Regional Cuisine,
Barbecue,
Mushrooms,
Ham and Sausages,
Roast Meats,
Fish,
Game Meats,
Poultry,
Cheeses,
Lamb,
Red Meats