It has been a little over 3 months since I last posted on this blog. I have taken that time to enjoy old favorites as well as wines bought directly from wineries. I needed a break from trying a lot of unfamiliar wines so that I might have something new to write about. However, now I am planning a live video post for the OlliLife newsletter at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Furman University about value wines from lesser known wine regions and this will require Wine Jane and I to do a lot of research. Well, someone has to do it!
There are few places that have as much affordable quality wine as Spain. The best known wines from Spain come from areas like Rioja in the northern part of Spain. However, even greater values can be found further south in the areas bordering the Mediterranean Sea. One such area is Yecla, about 50 miles inland from the sea. In the past seven years, I have posted about four wines from Yeccla. All have been blends of the traditional Spanish grapes Monastrell and Granacha with international grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot or Syrah. They all were excellent wines costing less than $12.
A new favorite Yeccla wine is Parcelica Grande 2018 from Total Wine. The wine costs $11.99 and it is one of their winery direct wines eligible for coupon discounts (currently 10%). This is a blend of 70% Monastrell, 15% Granacha and 15% merlot. This is a rich, fruit forward blend of raspberry, black cherry and toasted oak. There are more complex flavors than you would expect from a wine costing under $12. James Suckling has rated the wine at 91 points. We really enjoyed this wine and plan to purchase more.
SC Wine Joe rating = 90 points
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