Formerly called Casa de Santar, this usually dependable red bore an off-putting, green edge that yielded a bit with time, but never fully dissipated. The juicy fruit comes forward a bit on the palate, but the wine is thin and dry nevertheless, and ends with edgy, mouth-coating tannins.
Formerly called Casa de Santar, this usually dependable red bore an off-putting, green edge that yielded a bit with time, but never fully dissipated. The juicy fruit comes forward a bit on the palate, but the wine is thin and dry nevertheless, and ends with edgy, mouth-coating tannins.
Formerly called Casa de Santar, this usually dependable red bore an off-putting, green edge that yielded a bit with time, but never fully dissipated. The juicy fruit comes forward a bit on the palate, but the wine is thin and dry nevertheless, and ends with edgy, mouth-coating tannins.