Tasted at the Northern Ireland Wine & Spirits Institute's Christmas tasting, 10th Dec 2013.
Made from Grenache, and rated "hors d'âge" which is a designation apparently roughly equal to XO in cognac production, and meaning literally "beyond its age".
16.5%, 107 g/l residual sugar.
Mid brown, about 40%. Very juicy, woody nose. In the mouth, really excellent - a sherry dryness, but then woody juiciness from soft tea-like tannins, with some distinctive but not too pronounced Swan Vesta smokiness late on. This was the wine most like a good colheita out of all I've had from Maury; one to watch out for in the BFT next year.
AOP Maury Tuilé 'Cuvée de Centenaire'
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AOP Maury Tuilé 'Cuvée de Centenaire'
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