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Villacreces Pruno 2018
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Villacreces Pruno 2018
From Vintages Front Line Release
Current price: $24.95
From Vintages Front Line Release
Villacreces Pruno 2018
Current price: $24.95
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The entry-level here is the 2018 Pruno, which follows the line of the 2016. It's mostly Tempranillo with 9% Cabernet Sauvignon fermented for three weeks and matured in French barrels for 11 months. It's clean and quite fruit-driven, approachable and juicy, with integrated oak. Very pleasant, with very good freshness. There were 545,000 bottles, 2,000 magnums and 100 double magnums produced and bottled in four different lots. I tasted a bottle from the first lot. Drink date: 2020-2023. Score - 91+. (Luis Gutiérrez, robertparker.com, Dec. 30, 2019) The entry-level here is the 2018 Pruno, which follows the line of the 2016. It's mostly Tempranillo with 9% Cabernet Sauvignon fermented for three weeks and matured in French barrels for 11 months. It's clean and quite fruit-driven, approachable and juicy, with integrated oak. Very pleasant, with very good freshness. There were 545,000 bottles, 2,000 magnums and 100 double magnums produced and bottled in four different lots. I tasted a bottle from the first lot. Drink date: 2020-2023. Score - 91+. (Luis Gutiérrez, robertparker.com, Dec. 30, 2019) 750 mL bottle
The entry-level here is the 2018 Pruno, which follows the line of the 2016. It's mostly Tempranillo with 9% Cabernet Sauvignon fermented for three weeks and matured in French barrels for 11 months. It's clean and quite fruit-driven, approachable and juicy, with integrated oak. Very pleasant, with very good freshness. There were 545,000 bottles, 2,000 magnums and 100 double magnums produced and bottled in four different lots. I tasted a bottle from the first lot. Drink date: 2020-2023. Score - 91+. (Luis Gutiérrez, robertparker.com, Dec. 30, 2019) The entry-level here is the 2018 Pruno, which follows the line of the 2016. It's mostly Tempranillo with 9% Cabernet Sauvignon fermented for three weeks and matured in French barrels for 11 months. It's clean and quite fruit-driven, approachable and juicy, with integrated oak. Very pleasant, with very good freshness. There were 545,000 bottles, 2,000 magnums and 100 double magnums produced and bottled in four different lots. I tasted a bottle from the first lot. Drink date: 2020-2023. Score - 91+. (Luis Gutiérrez, robertparker.com, Dec. 30, 2019) 750 mL bottle
















