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Quattro Mano La Reto Tempranillo 2008

  • Region Barossa Valley, SA
  • Type Red
  • Size 750ml
  • Alcohol 14.5%
La Reto translates to 'The Challenge' - I'm not sure if it was a challenge to make the wine but it sure wasn't a challenge to drink! I find a lot of delightful soft cherry warmth on the nose and a beautiful deep purple red liquid that simply tastes juicy, spicy and luscious - an instant thumbs up. With hints of jersey caramel, subtle spices and an overall velvety richness that is creamy and buttery, this is not your average Tempranillo style - mainly because of the lack of dryness and the immense fruit quality. It reminds me of cold dark nights reclining on luxurious velvet lounges in front of a roaring fire. Drink it now and perhaps put some lamb shanks in the oven with a long splash of this red for the sauce. - EN
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94Points
Tony Keys, 2008
 says:

Dark as midnight to look at in the glass very rich smells wafting out the glass long before it gets to the nose, including a faint hint of chocolate that often is found on Barossa Shiraz. In the mouth it's far from Shiraz it sits a little heavy to start with but non the less it's a good journey ripe fruit flavours being pulled in by the bite of tannin and acid. It's big at 14.5 and I feel could do with being down a degree on the alcohol, but it is good — 94 points and worth the money.


91Points
Nick Stock
 says:

Edgy cherry and tarry fruit aromas in this wild Barossan Spaniard, there's a wild meaty character, some fragrant lift, sweet oak and ripe cherry fruits. Sweet entry and charming middle-palate fragrance, sweet soft tannins and a core of fruit flavour running through the finish. Youthful and balanced.


5stars
Ralph Kyte-Powell, Epicure March 2010
 says:

From promising new wine enterprise Quattro Mano, this red employs the savoury Spanish variety Tempranillo, grown in the Barossa, to create a tasty red that offers cherry, prune, licorice, spice and earthy aromas, ahead of a middleweight palate of chewy texture, sustained rich flavour, fine tannins and fresh acidity. Moreish.


David Ridge, Adelaide Review February 2010
 says:

Here's proof positive - as if we really needed it - that Spain's leading red grape, Tempranillo, thrives in Australia...as this wine shows, it delivers generosity and more than mere hints of style and complexity. The varietal stamp is textbook, with dark plums to prune fruitiness made more distinctive and interesting by notes of licorice and earth...imagine this one when the vines have some real age...


Max Allen, Australian Gourmet Traveller March 2010
 says:

The secret of this dense, purple Tempranillo is the splash of Touriga and other Portuguese red grapes blended in to give it snap and backbone. Great now with hearty food, but should also cellar well. Drink with char-grilled lamb chops.


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