Description
Deep red cherry color. In nose, plums with herbal notes. Well balanced, with soft tannins and a velvety finish.
Varietal: 60% Mision, 20% Carignan, 20% Tempranillo.
Tasting Notes
Appearance: Cherry red.
Nose: Blackberries, raspberry, with notes of rosemary and ground pepper.
Palate: Good attack, with mature tannin and elegant finish.
Pairing: Mexican style steak, red chilaquiles with eggs and chicken, escargot.
Established in 1888, Bodegas de Santo Tomás is the oldest winery in Baja, California. Bodegas de Santo Tomas have vineyards in all three of Northern Baja’s wine regions, but the majority of its vineyards are found in the Valle de Santo Tomás. Founded by the Dominicans in 1751, the vineyards of Santo Tomás were expropriated by the Mexican government in 1857 and handed to Don Loreto Amador.






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