ON-273748
Borsao Tres Picos Garnacha 2009
Grenache
Spain
LCBO# 273748
0V
8989
$19.95
Critic Reviews (5)
Sara d'Amato
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Sara d'Amato

Produced from low yielding vines, this intensely flavoured Garnacha is enough to make your eyes water. Concentrated...

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Anthony Gismondi
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Anthony Gismondi

It’s difficult not to like this exuberant red wine and its fresh, spicy, floral fragrant nose. The attack is warm and...

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Anthony Gismondi
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Anthony Gismondi

It’s difficult not to like this exuberant red wine and its fresh, spicy, floral fragrant nose. The attack is warm and...

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David Lawrason
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David Lawrason

This is soft, rich, rounded and friendly garnacha (Grenache) with all kinds of plummy-cherry fruit, clove spice and...

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John Szabo, MS
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John Szabo, MS

Raisined fruit and smoky oak give this a one-dimensional profile; the palate has a notably sweet impression and...

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Community Reviews (2)
Monika  Janek
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Monika Janek

For the grenache lovers out there, you'll enjoy this example. It's a hefty red: dry, supple fruit with that typical garrigue aroma, some heat on the finish with lots of spice that pops out to the forefront. A nice wine for just under $20.

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imf

LCBO old world- Spain
100% grenache and tastes like it! Very typical grenache taste- fruity and juicy with some toasty spice
-has a young, purple brigth red colour
-smell of wood and toasted oak
-juicy, ribena, light, lively, supple, velvet and smooth
-vanilla taste is indicative of spanish wines (because of the american oak)
- medium bodied- quite sweet

-very tasty but I feel like I could get a new world grenache for a better price
-I also would not typically get a 100% grenache- Grenache on its own is too juicy tasting- Iw oud like something with a drier finish- typically.





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