Tinto Rey 2008

MATCHBOOK WINES

Tinto Rey
2008

Country
United States
Regulated designation
American Viticultural Areas (AVA)
Region
California
Subregion
Yolo, Dunnigan Hills
Varietal(s)
Tempranillo 40 %
Syrah 33 %
Graciano 19 %
Cabernet Sauvignon 4 %
Tannat 4 %
Colour
Red
Sugar
Dry
Producer's website

About this winery

Why Matchbook? As a farm kid growing up in the late 1950´s and early 1960´s John Giguiere was a confirmed pyromaniac starting various things on fire such as his father´s wheat field. At one point, fearing total ruin from his kids burning him out of the house and farm, his father took them to the city jail for an hour stay to impress upon his brother and him the futility of their fascination with fire. John and his brother answered at a later date by graduating from random fires to the...

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Press reviews

Critics Challenge

- 92 points -

GOLD

Rich Cook, July 2020 (Vintage 2016)

An expressive glass that brings the black cherry and fall spice, delivered on a supple structure that's approachable now and will age gracefully.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 92 points -

February 2018 (Vintage 2016)

Intriguing and complex, this full-bodied wine combines bright elements of orange zest and pineapple with richer flavors of toasted almond, salted peanuts and dried figs. It is ripe in feel, but good acidity lifts it up and keeps the taste refreshing through a long finish.

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The Tasting Panel

- 90 points -

GREAT VALUE SCORE

November 2015 (Vintage 2012)

A juicy flood of earth-to-cherry graphite. The strawberry-cinnamon-cherry fruit keeps whetting the palate with Old World acidity and a velvet sleekness. The cherry-chocolate finish is worth the ride for this blend of 50% Tempranillo, 27% Syrah, 11% Petit Verdot, 8% Graciano and 4% Tannat.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 89 points -

Jim Gordon, December 2014

This blend of Tempranillo, Syrah and other varieties is medium to full bodied, nicely tannic and firm in texture. Bold in flavor, it tastes complete and well crafted without being too showy. The balance is dry and the flavors resemble cranberry and ripe cherry.

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