• 89 Points
    Polkura 2011 GSM+T Red (Marchigue)

    GSM means Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre, while the T stands for Tempranillo. On the nose, it's spicy and a touch stalky and roasted. The mouthfeel is full and balanced, while flavors of baked plum cassis, cocoa and tea finish mellow, with mild tannins.

    — M.S. Published 8/1/2014
  • 89 Points
    Polkura 2011 GSM+T Red (Marchigue)

    GSM means Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre, while the T stands for Tempranillo. On the nose, it's spicy and a touch stalky and roasted. The mouthfeel is full and balanced, while flavors of baked plum cassis, cocoa and tea finish mellow, with mild tannins.

    — M.S. Published 8/1/2014
  • 89 Points
    Polkura 2011 GSM+T Red (Marchigue)

    GSM means Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre, while the T stands for Tempranillo. On the nose, it's spicy and a touch stalky and roasted. The mouthfeel is full and balanced, while flavors of baked plum cassis, cocoa and tea finish mellow, with mild tannins.

    — M.S. Published 8/1/2014
  • 89 Points
    Polkura 2011 GSM+T Red (Marchigue)

    GSM means Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre, while the T stands for Tempranillo. On the nose, it's spicy and a touch stalky and roasted. The mouthfeel is full and balanced, while flavors of baked plum cassis, cocoa and tea finish mellow, with mild tannins.

    — M.S. Published 8/1/2014