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Get to know the expert team of Sokolin wine specialists through our series of blogs that will keep you updated and informed on what’s happening in the wine world. Visit regularly to read about what our experts are drinking now as they swirl, sniff and sip at industry events, private tastings and even as they dine with family and friends.

Aug
09
Upon recently opening one of our new arrival wines, 2011 Herencia Altes Garnatxa Negra, the first thing I noticed about it was the care and passion that went into its creation.  With a good winemaker, that care and passion will be the driving force to quality, and that is exactly what we have here with the 2011 Herencia Altes Garnatxa Negra.  Then, factor in the $9.99 price tag, and you have a 100% Grenache at an unbeatable value which makes it perfect for everyday drinking.  This wine truly combines affordability and great taste giving you the best of both worlds!

With a score of 91 points from Robert Parker, he called this wine “…a killer value…” Parker also said that “…at these ridiculously low prices, consumers will never suspect the wines are at this level of quality…” This is a value that you must try! This wine tastes like it costs at least 3-4x the actual price.

This Spanish delight is the product of old vines and concrete aging.  Raspberry and licorice were the most obvious elements to my nose. It comes from Terra Alta, a remote region in south eastern Catalonia (on the border of Aragon).  The vines are 400-530m (1312-1738ft) above sea level.  As the posterior label reads, the soil type was clayey with high calcareous content.  This is from where the chalky and limestone minerality is derived.  What the Spanish call the Cerc, a northwesterly wind, and the Garbi, a sea breeze, help to lower temperatures in the winter and moderate the hot summer.  The Cerc and the Garbi lend to a steadiness that helps the winemaker avoid having to sort out extremes in weather during the growing season.

You will want to pair the 2011 Herencia Altes Garnatxa Negra similarly to how you would pair a medium-full bodied Cabernet Sauvignon - with full flavored dishes.  Foods like red meat and game with earthy or even mushroom type sauces will go well with this wine.

The value you get with this wine cannot be overstated.  At $9.99, you will have to look far and wide to find something of equal quality.  Our quantities of this wine are dwindling by the day, so make sure you take advantage of this incredible deal and stock up today!

Cheers!
George