The winery’s name is Spanish for “black hands,” in honour of those that work in the vineyards and winery. Quite complex but very approachable, with penetrating dark cherry and plum fruit flavours, lots of earthiness, silky palate and a delicious finish. Dirt with fruit, in a good way.
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