|
|
Revista Wine Enthusiast de Julio 2005.
En la revista de Julio de Wine Enthusiast hemos obtenido las siguientes puntuaciones:
TerraMater 2001 Altum Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon ((Curicó Valley); USD 17. Dark and minty, with licorice and cassis aromas that are positive. In the mouth, it's got Cab's typical plum and cassis character, and the finish is round and spicy, with a little heat. If only the mouthfell were less jumpy and more lush, this would be even better. Imported by American Wine Distributors.
BEST BUYS
TerraMater 2003 Merlot (Central Valley); USD9. Smooth and suple, with magnetic aromas of mocha, Eláter and blackberry. A standout among the world's countless inexpensive Merlots; it displays succulent dark fruits, ample coffee and chocolate notes, and an even mouthfeel. Surprisingly complete, and handsome. Imported by American Wine Distributors.
TerraMater 2003 Reserva Merlot (Central Valley); USD12. Nice and satisfying, but softer and less dynamic than the Basic varietal bottling. Nonetheless, it packs spice, mocha and earth aromas, all backed by ripe blackberry and plum. A blast of cough medicine and licorice on the finish is a sweet, almost cloying, touch. Imported by American Wine Distributors.
Paso del Sol 2004 Sauvignon Blanc (Central Valley) USD 6. Apple, pear and some mint on the nose stir interest, and the palate delivers more of the same. The orange flavros are tangy, while the finish is simple and direct. . Imported by American Wine Distributors.
|
|