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Spanish red for your consideration

by Jeff Caldwell » Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:22 pm

My wife and I have been enjoying some Spanish reds lately. Its been a nice diversion since the Burgundy "overload" of LaPaulee de New York several weeks ago. I am new here, but would like to offer this selection to all of you as something I found which pleasantly surprised me. We picked it up at Tribeca Wine Merchants but I have also found it in my local shop here in central NJ. Its a nice value at $25 and we found it to complement some spicy food quite well. We took it to a local BYO Indian restaurant and it was a big hit with our friends (wine freaks and non-wine freaks alike!).

So, here it is...enjoy. We would love some comments back if anyone has tried it or gets some to taste. Cheers.

2004 Celler Cantonella Cervoles
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Re: Spanish red for your consideration

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Wed Mar 14, 2007 6:42 pm

Welcome to the forum and hope to hear more from you. Reds from Spain title will always draw attention! Could not open your link however.

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Re: Spanish red for your consideration

by Bob Henrick » Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:38 pm

Hi Jeff, welcome to the forum. I haven't had the wine that you reported on, and will undoubtedly try it if and when I do find it. I will go further to say that before now I ..was..am not very likely to be looking for a cabernet from Spain. I suppose that I like the Spanish tempranillo too much to be thinking of cab. Still I have some of Victor de la Serna's syrah, so maybe I am too set in my ways?
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Re: Spanish red for your consideration

by Jeff Caldwell » Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:02 pm

Bob-
I wish you luck finding the Cervoles, but I dont think it will be terribly difficult. The wine is a blend of about 40% tempranillo, 30% cab, with some grenache and merlot making up the difference. Their website does have some interesting information regarding the history of their operation and some notes about the region. Well worth a look next time you are browsing around.

http://www.cervoles.com

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Re: Spanish red for your consideration

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Thu Mar 15, 2007 12:52 am

Thanks Jeff for the website. I have found out this one is on allocation here in AB so might call the rep.

Tonight at a local tasting, I enjoyed a red I think you might know well, Jeff. The `03 Alejandro Fernandez Pesquera Crianza which went well with some roasted pork loin with greens in a balsamic dressing. Good example of brett here!! Loved it. Aagh well, back to your Cervoles hunt!
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Re: Spanish red for your consideration

by Victor de la Serna » Fri Mar 16, 2007 7:43 pm

Bob Henrick wrote:Victor de la Serna's syrah

We don't make a "syrah", Bob - we make Finca Sandoval. :) (And we don't make any varietal wines either!)

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