A friend gave us this bottle of wine and our first reaction was one of, BAJA? Are you kidding? That’s in Mexico! Everybody knows there’s no good wine in Mexico! (famous last words…)
And then we tasted. And what a delightful treat for the taste buds! This wine was in French oak for 14 months, and then laid down for 3 years of bottle aging before its release. It is a deep ruby color with a classic Cabernet nose of plums, currants and blackberries. There was good fruit on the nose, but it was restrained, almost formal in character, without the casual “juiciness” that some California wine makers seem to like. The finish was as you’d expect from a wine thus aged, nice oak and only slightly tannic. Our friend said he paid $25 for this bottle and while we find that pricey for any bottle of wine, especially one from Mexico where everybody knows there are no good wines
we have to admit that this is a very good wine and is worth every bit of 4 Stars — Highly Recommended on our 5 Star scale. If you can find this wine, buy it for a special occasion and you will not be disappointed.
