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2005 Bodegas Luberri Rioja Maceración Carbónica

Submitted by Ryan on Thursday, 18 May 20062 Comments |
  • 2005 Bodegas Luberri Rioja Maceración Carbónica – Spain, La Rioja, Rioja (5/16/2006)
    Tempranillo and Viura blend
    Dark and night like in color. Funky nose with deep plum, and rich cherry notes leaving the glass. Think in the mouth with a high acidty the light tannins give way to soft red fruits. Simple and easy to drink, but a bit heavey for such a young wine.
    3 grape
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    • Janelle says:

      I just bought this wine last week. I will have to try it and see what I think. It was the Maceracion Carbonica that interested me it since I had first seen this process with a couple of wines from Bullas in Murcia, remember? You had to write it down for me before my trip so I could remember what to look for.

      Saludos!

      J.

    • Janelle says:

      I just bought this wine last week. I will have to try it and see what I think. It was the Maceracion Carbonica that interested me it since I had first seen this process with a couple of wines from Bullas in Murcia, remember? You had to write it down for me before my trip so I could remember what to look for.
      Saludos!
      J.

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