It has a very attractive bouquet, the oak is evident but in harmony with the fruit. The palate has a satisfying, succulent entry with fine acidity, good weight with a clean precise finish of dark cherries and blood orange. The name Acustic Cellar is taken from wine maker Albert JanĀ Ubeda’s unplugged approach to winemaking and his desire to see the terroir shine through in the glass unencumbered by excessive intervention. Albert started out in Montsant, where he still produces some fantastic wines, but what really piqued our interest was his new project in Priorat. Finding Priorat that isn’t a) extraordinarily expensive and b) seemingly made with 100 points from American critics in mind is not easy, but that is exactly what Albert produces. These are brilliant, expressive wines from one of Spains best regions that don’t break the bank and are refreshingly free of slick, oaky flavours
Ritme Tinto Cepas Vella
£17.99
It has a very attractive bouquet, the oak is evident but in harmony with the fruit. The palate has a satisfying, succulent entry with fine acidity, good weight with a clean precise finish of dark cherries and blood orange.
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