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08/10/2022
Tomorrow is…..
Open Bottle Thursday!
August 11, 2022
Tasting Time on Thursday 3:00PM - 8:00PM
Remember you can place an order now for this special....no need to wait til Thursday!
Featuring:
Bodegas San Dionisio
Toza Crianza
Monastrell
Fuente-Álamo,
Jumilla, Spain
2017
100% Monastrell (Mourvedre)
Age of vines Average 40 years!
Ripe, Juicy
yet firm structure!
90 Points
Vinous!
"Opaque ruby. Dark berries, coconut and a hint of spiciness on the powerfully scented nose. In a round and generous style, showing very good depth and appealing sweetness to the blackberry and cherry cola flavors. Soft, even tannins add gentle grip to a long, smooth finish that leaves hints of vanilla and dark fruits behind. Raised in a combination of French and American oak barrels. - Josh Raynolds"
Our Thoughts on this wine.....
The nose is bright with notes of sweet black cherry and cocoa that lead into a soft, round mid palate with hints of tobacco and dried leaves. The fruit is held up by vibrant acidity and light tannin. The finish is long, soft, and juicy with medium bodied very fine tannins. It has great purity, precision and definition, and it"s elegant and fresh, highly drinkable and also a bargain. and long that begs you to have another glass.
Naturally pairs well with just about any hearty and meaty dish, from hamburgers and pizza to short ribs, veal, pork, lamb, sausage, game and other meats, especially grilled meats.
wine that"s appreciated by both the novice and the connoisseur.
Our Regular Price $19.99
Special Sale Price
Only $17.00 a bottle
or if you buy 6 bottles its only
$15.00
per bottle!
or just $90.00 per six pack!
Don’t want to miss the sale?
Can’t make it Thursday?
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or Call us at
703-668-WINE(9463)
A bit about Fuente-Álamo, a town in beautiful surroundings ....
Located in the southeast of the province of Albacete, where wide valleys cultivated with fruit trees and semi-arid plains that base their wealth on impressive fields of vineyards, olive groves and almond trees, to the mountainous and humid areas of its southern part, where the landscape becomes wild and the fertile fields.
The mixture of cultures in a region of crossroads like this has given rise to a singular gastronomic richness.
Fuente-Álamo gets its name from an old fountain located next to a large poplar, both elements disappeared long ago. During the Bronze Age it was an important enclave as a confluence area in the lower course of the Mundo River, caves such as those of Mainetico and Mainetón already appear as Neolithic and Early Bronze settlements. We can also find the Colleras, 7 km west of the town, a series of geological cracks in limestone strata that are popularly called bullpens, where Neolithic rooms and utensils have been found.
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shopping local.
See you Tomorrow!
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