This blog is only updated during the Summer when I prefer to drink wine and discover new Vinters, Varietals, and Vineyards. However, from time to time throughout the year you may find a rouge post here and there. Please remember, that I am an amateur wine drinker, so my notes and observations on the blog are my own personal inexperienced notes. As I grow and develop my pallet, I hope that my notes and annotations will develop and refine as well. Until then, enjoy my blog and my adventures.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Uncorking Madria Sangria Tradicional Fresh Citrus Wine

This weeks wine is Madria Sangria Tradicional Fresh Citrus Wine.

Wine Makers Notes: Our Madria Sangria Tradicional was inspired by the vibrant spirit of Madrid. Ruby red, infused with orange, lemon and lime, Madria Sangria Tradicional adds a lively citrus zing to any get-together. This traditional sangria recipe has won double gold and gold medals at competitions for its authentic Spanish taste. And it's now also available in convenient mini bottles.

My Notes: Perfume, spicy, musty, high tannin's mild acidity, sharp, strong finish, middle pallet, light body.

This wine was really not for me. It was a very strong citrus flavor as well as just being something that my amateur pallet was not yet use to. I will revisit it, but im to indifferent to be able to give a good or bad recommendation.

~Cheers

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