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2005 Vall Llach Embruix Priorat
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RP 91

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About Vall Llach

From the small Priorat village of Porrera, owners Lluis Llach and Enric Costa specialize in old vine Grenache and Carignan. Their velvety-rich wines are strikingly concentrated and loaded with sweet, spicy berry fruit, with normally suave tannins...

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2005 Vall Llach Embruix Priorat

Producer: Vall Llach
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: other red varietal
Origin: Spain
Region: Priorat

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93 Points | Wine Spectator
91 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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Member Notes

More than I expected
07/16/2010
by balfour12522098
This one has it all. Great bouquet, wonderful mouthfeel, complex flavors, fine balance of fruit, acid and tannin. Best European wine I've had from WineAccess.
A wonderful wine!
04/28/2010
by Smith13667665
Tried it for the first time a few weeks ago with friends and family. Really nice with beef tenderloin. Nice nose and good finish. Still a little young, but looking forward to drinking it with just a little more age on it.
Excellent Priorat!
04/27/2010
by Pullen13518870
Very smooth. Can probably benefit from another couple of years of cellaring. But, nice cab berry flavors now.
Amazing
04/27/2010
by Fan13751025
Even better on the second day!
Nice priorat!
05/24/2010
by Plaskett13499046
I was tempted by tasting notes and ratings and was not disappointed. Will benefit from some more bottle age and/or aeration, but it was very enjoyable both to me and my guest tasters who did not guess the origin.
lovely
03/28/2010
by Eisenstein13482189
it's a lovely blend. well worth the price.
5 more bottles to go
03/28/2010
by Wisotsky13707022
I drank one w/o decanting. I think the wine will show better with decanting.
Spanish Roja
04/16/2010
by Chu13640541
In my humble opinion for Spanish wine I find it darker than usual and tasted closer to Cab. I had 2 bottles in different occasions and find the wine inconsistent to my taste buds while both bottle were stored in the same place under same conditions.
Good for the price
03/31/2010
by Hammant13642069
A well balanced wine!

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