tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8267529267837534722.post3510141498087077799..comments2020-04-12T04:18:00.802-07:00Comments on Traveling Naturally Ecological Wine Guide: Organic Wine from Las Bodegas Los FrailesDorianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02006746229303908087noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8267529267837534722.post-8287855519113091132010-04-20T10:17:31.040-07:002010-04-20T10:17:31.040-07:00had a taste of bilogia today. Color is purplish de...had a taste of bilogia today. Color is purplish definitely made from dark grapes. Aromatic on the nose. It's a joy to sniff this blend. It has a strong cherry, blackberry, and a tiny bit leather note, got some nice mineral taste, medium tannic and i would say it's a wine with a great round finish. A lingering herbal after taste. I was trying it as a conventional wine anyway. I like spanish's tempranillo. It's my first time actually trying their Monastrell. <br /><br />This wine's got its character. This 50/50 blend of Monastrell & Tempranillo is something quite unique. <br /><br />I had the tasting at weekend booth at the mall. I was thinking it can't be anything good. But then I checked out their prices. It's not the New World wines' prices, if you know what i mean. So I gave it a shot. As you mentioned, they have the Trilogia there as well. That dude there said his dad takes 2 cases to a party with 20 folks. All gone in 30 mins :O He also recommended me to go for the Trilogia blend one. I wouldn't mind to get a bottle if I could get a taste of it first.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com