Barahonda Sin Madera Monastrell 2011, Do Yecla
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David Lawrason
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This is a soft, fruity and warm red with blueberry pie, grape jelly fruitiness, plus floral peony/violet. It's...
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Brian Birnbaum
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Michael Stickings
This uncommon single-varietal from an uncommon Spanish appellation may not be a great wine, but it's certainly an outstanding value; intriguing initial cola aromas lead to meaty, earthy, spicy notes accented by blueberries and ripe dark fruit; a bit rough and chalky in the mouth, but still pleasantly rich and rustic, with nice length.