patrón santiago gran reserva cabernet sauvignon 2000 - tasting notes
a bottle from finca el zorzal de manuel lópez lópez (bodega) brought back from our 1st trip to buenos aires in 2004. i have been keeping this wine in our cellar ever since and looking forward to open it.
as usual, our tasting notes are based on the wset systematic approach to tasting:
apearance:
clear bright with medium intensity ruby color and breaking at the rim. with several long thin legs caressing the glass.
nose:
clean, medium (+) intensity, developping aromas of black current, dark forest fruits, tobacco, coffee, star anis, vanilla, roasted coconut. fresh and still young and vibrant on the nose.
palate:
dry with medium refreshing acidity, medium ripe tannins, medium alcohol and body - all in very good balance. smooth on the palate with medium (+) intensity flavours of black currents, spices, mint, vanilla, and orasted coconut. a little bit more austere on the palate than on the nose. long lenght, savoury finish. requests another sip. lovely and fresh for an argentinean cabernet after 8 years of ageing.
conclusion:
good. drink now but can age another 4-5 years at least and improve. will develop lovely terciary aromas and flavours