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Bodegas Borsao, 2020

Campo de Borja D.O. Bolé
James Suckling
More info
1365207520

Bodegas Borsao, 2020

Campo de Borja D.O. Bolé
James Suckling
More info
  • Country of origin Spain
  • Region Aragon
  • Hue Red wines, Deep purple
  • Grapes Garnacha, Syrah
  • Alcohol content 15 %*
  • Drinking temperature 16 - 18°C
  • Allergen notice Contains sulphites
  • Article / Unit
  • 6x75cl
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Character

This deep-coloured, long-lasting wine has an intense bouquet of sour cherry, dried fruit and roasted notes to enchant the nose. On the palate are deliciously juicy tannins, a wonderful freshness and the powerful fruit aromas, accompanied by smoky and spicy (pepper and cinnamon) dimensions. With its soft, mellow and harmonious body, this is a wine that is not quickly forgotten.

Wine type

Balanced wines
Lingering wines

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Tasting notes

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Spinnennetz-Chart

Nose flavors

Stone fruit Stone fruit
3.5
Dried fruit Dried fruit
3
Roasty Roasty
2

Palate flavors

Fruity Fruity
2.75
Roasty Roasty
2.25
Spicy Spicy
2

Foodpairing

Our food pairing recommendations based on the typical character of the wine, flavours and aromas.

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Region

Aragon

Die nordostspanische Region Aragón umfasst das breite Ebro-Tal und ist im Norden von den Pyrenäen dominiert, die das trockene Tal mit Wasser versorgen. Aufgrund dieser Lage weisen die Weine hier ein grosses Potenzial auf. Kleine, ausgezeichnete Weingüter mit ausgeprägtem Qualitätsdenken machen Aragón mit seinen vier DO-Zonen Cariñena, Calatayud, Campo de Borja und Somontano für Weinliebhaber immer interessanter. Hauptsächlich werden hier die rote Garnacha und Tempranillo angebaut.


Producer/Brand

Bodegas Borsao

More than 2000 hectares of excellent vineyards, three wine cellars and exports to over 50 countries worldwide: this is Bodega Borsao in Campo de Borja D.O. Viticulture has existed in the region ever since the 12th century. The exceptional climate and the excellent influences from the Mediterranean and Atlantic can be put to perfect use here to the benefit of the wines. The region is known as the “Empire of the Garnacha” because the grape originated here before being exported from the Kingdom of Aragon to Europe during its expansion. Bodegas Borsao is passionately committed to high quality and value in everything it does, which was rewarded almost 10 years ago by Wine Advocate with the prestigious title of “Winery of the Year”.

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