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Torres Gran Sangre De Toro Reserva 2003

Торес Гран Сангре де Торо Резерва 2003

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Producer:
Torres Spain (Торес Испания)
Country:
Spain (Испания) 
Region:
Catalonia
Sub Region:
Catalunya
Vintage:
2003
Other vintages: 
2004
Variety:
Garnacha (Гарнача)

Carinena (Каринена)

Shiraz (Сира (Shiraz))
€ 9.71  
Added by rms
14 Apr 2009

Winemaker's notes:
The best Garnacha, Cariñena and Syrah grapes that produce Gran Sangre de Toro are grown in a region famous since the times of the Roman Emperor Augustus for producing the finest Mediterranean wines.
All the exuberant aroma traditionally found in an intense, ripe red wine, with a sensual background of fine spices in good balance with perfumed notes reminiscent of blackberries. Full, long finish on the palate.

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How to drink it
Food: Antipasto, Carpaccio (Beef), Couscous, Duck, Ham, Hamburger, Pasta with Tomato Sauce, Pates, Pheasant, Rabbit, Sausage, Spicy Mexican, Steak (Grilled, Broiled), Tuna, Venison
Cheese: -
Temperature: 18 °C
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