Termes 2006

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Tempranillo from Toro, the Termes from Numanthia is a nice example of what Northwest Spain can do. Fruit forward, nice cherry, licorice, spice, with a medium mouth feel, good finish, and some tannins with acidity balanced with the alcohol, it's a great wine to drink with company and savor. Goes ok with cheese, but cheddar may not be the right one. Tasted March 27, 2009. 

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