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2002 Joan D'Anguera El Bugader

Removed from a temperature and humidity controlled wine storage unit

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RATINGS

92Robert M. Parker Jr.

...steely, crushed rock-like aromas and hints of blueberries, wild mountain flowers, and sweet truffles. It is a beautifully-textured, rich, full-bodied effort...

91Stephen Tanzer

Initially oaky nose showed black cherry, violet and licorice as the wine opened in the glass. Dense, ripe and dry, with supple flavors of dark berries, black cherry and spices.

REGION

Spain, Cataluna, Tarragona, Montsant

Cataluña is the northeastern corner of Spain just under France. Its most famous city is Barcelona, which suggests a lot about the open-minded, entrepreneurial attitude toward winemaking in this region. Cataluña, or Catalunya as it is known in the local Catalan language, doesn’t think of itself as particularly Spanish, and its winemaking traditions are a mix Spanish and French. Of the ten appellations in Cataluña the most famous are Priorat, Penedès and Tarragona. Penedès is the largest and most productive of the appellations since it is home to Spain’s most important Cava producers, namely Freixenet and Codorníu. Cava was first made in Penedès in the late 19th century using Spanish grape varietals to making sparkling wines in the French manner. Cataluña is also known for intensely flavored, dark red wines from Priorat and other appellations. The primary red grapes are Tempranillo, Garnacha Tinta and Cabernet Sauvignon. Cava is made from the indigenous white grapes Xarel-lo, Parellada and Macabeo.

VINTAGE

2002 Joan D'Anguera El Bugader

Appellation Tarragona or Montsant depending on vintage