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Vinos Sin-Ley M5, 2005
Last night we had a fun Labor Day party with our good neighbors. With our burgers we had a bottle of m5 from Vinos Sin-Ley ("wines without laws"). This is 100% Monastrell made in stainless steel (no oak), from the Yecla region of Spain. We all agreed that it was a lovely wine with a fruit forward style, velvet texture and a cherry scented nose. Tannins are light and the color is a deep purple/red. For anyone wanting to try a Monastrell from Spain, I highly recommend this wine. It can be found for about $12, in the Seattle area.
Last night we had a fun Labor Day party with our good neighbors. With our burgers we had a bottle of m5 from Vinos Sin-Ley ("wines without laws"). This is 100% Monastrell made in stainless steel (no oak), from the Yecla region of Spain. We all agreed that it was a lovely wine with a fruit forward style, velvet texture and a cherry scented nose. Tannins are light and the color is a deep purple/red. For anyone wanting to try a Monastrell from Spain, I highly recommend this wine. It can be found for about $12, in the Seattle area.
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