Critic Notes for this Wine
Neil Martin. Wine Journal.com
This usually forms the backbone of Croft. At first it appears to have less vigour and complexity than the Vargellas 2005 but do not be fooled, it blossoms in the glass with develops an entrancing bouquet of black cherries, violets, rose petals, blood orange and garrigues. That garrigues quality infuses the palate, which is full-bodied and muscular, quite firm tannins with layers of black fruits and a touch of book orange waving au revoir on the finish. A superb Roeda. Tasted July 2007. Neil Martin.



