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2004 Bodega Numanthia-Termes Termanthia Toro (in magnum)
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94(+?) Points | International Wine Cellar , September/October 2007

($201) Inky purple. Pungent cherry, cassis, licorice, violet and graphite on the nose, with a peppery undercurrent. Concentrated dark fruit flavors offer outstanding clarity and thrust, with sweet cherry and blackberry flavors joined by candied licorice, zesty minerality and bitter chocolate. Fine-grained tannins add structure and focus on the strikingly long, youthfully bitter finish. With air the fruit turned darker and gained power, but at no expense to vivacity. Needs time. (Fine Estates from Spain, Dedham, MA)

96 Points | Wine Spectator
94 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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