
No Girls Tempranillo 2021 750 ML
94 Points
More smoky red and black fruits, sappy flowers, wild strawberries, and sandalwood notes all define the 2021 Tempranillo, another medium-bodied, elegant, finesse-driven wine from this team. It has fine tannins and terrific overall balance. It benefits from a decant and will evolve gracefully over the coming 10-12+ years. —Jeb Dunnuck, jebdunnuck.com
94 Points
Bramble berry fruit, roasted meat, sun-dried tomatoes and paprika on the nose. It’s spicy with an umami complexity and salty freshness. Lots of flavor packed into a medium body. Nicely integrated with juicy tannins. From biodynamically grown grapes. Delicious now but can hold. —James Suckling, jamessuckling.com
94 Points
More smoky red and black fruits, sappy flowers, wild strawberries, and sandalwood notes all define the 2021 Tempranillo, another medium-bodied, elegant, finesse-driven wine from this team. It has fine tannins and terrific overall balance. It benefits from a decant and will evolve gracefully over the coming 10-12+ years. —Jeb Dunnuck, jebdunnuck.com
94 Points
Bramble berry fruit, roasted meat, sun-dried tomatoes and paprika on the nose. It’s spicy with an umami complexity and salty freshness. Lots of flavor packed into a medium body. Nicely integrated with juicy tannins. From biodynamically grown grapes. Delicious now but can hold. —James Suckling, jamessuckling.com
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94 Points
More smoky red and black fruits, sappy flowers, wild strawberries, and sandalwood notes all define the 2021 Tempranillo, another medium-bodied, elegant, finesse-driven wine from this team. It has fine tannins and terrific overall balance. It benefits from a decant and will evolve gracefully over the coming 10-12+ years. —Jeb Dunnuck, jebdunnuck.com
94 Points
Bramble berry fruit, roasted meat, sun-dried tomatoes and paprika on the nose. It’s spicy with an umami complexity and salty freshness. Lots of flavor packed into a medium body. Nicely integrated with juicy tannins. From biodynamically grown grapes. Delicious now but can hold. —James Suckling, jamessuckling.com











