From the Cellar

Double Dose of Castano (Spain)

13 Oct 2014

(August 15, 2014) ... After my experimentation with Leopard Frog and Railroad Red I felt the need to pop a few more, hopefully more enjoyable, corks.  So I grab from my cellar a couple of perennial favorites, but also older vintages, from Spain's Bodegas Castano.  I kicked it off with a 2007 La Casona, the inexpensive (~$14) Monastrell blend ... And what a beauty.  From the get go black fruit screamed out of the glass both on the nose and palate, it just kept coming in waves:  blackberry, cassis, black cherry all wrapped in white pepper and all melding together beautifully.  What a treat.  Then I moved on to the even older, but more expensive 2005 Hecula ... This time a Monastrell on its own, with no back up grapes - or so it says.  This one showed a little more its age but still had elegance and class, dried blackberry and anise with smoky-oaky notes and a fuzzy finish.  Acidity is really good and just the right amount with lovely cassis notes on the finish.  I have more of the Casona in the cellar but that was the last bottle of the 2005 Hecula ... Though I do have an '03 calling my name now ...

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