2014 Bodega Garzón Tannat
Tannat, the muscular red grape of Madiran, France, has found an exciting new home in Uruguay. Bodega Garzón's 2014 bottling showcases the grape's potential in this South American country, offering a compelling blend of power and elegance.
Bodega Garzón: A Uruguayan Pioneer
Bodega Garzón, founded by international businessman Alejandro Bulgheroni, is a leader in Uruguayan wine. Their focus lies in sustainable viticulture, modern winemaking, and showcasing the unique terroir of the Garzón region near the Atlantic coast.
Tannat: Uruguay's Signature Grape
While originating in France, Uruguay has adopted Tannat as its flagship red grape. The country's maritime climate and varied soils seem to tame the grape's naturally assertive tannins, allowing for greater finesse and a unique expression.
The 2014 Vintage: Balanced and Ripe
2014 was a good vintage in Uruguay, with moderate temperatures and adequate rainfall. This resulted in ripe grapes with balanced acidity – ideal for producing age-worthy reds like Tannat.
Tasting Notes: 2014 Bodega Garzón Tannat
Appearance: Deep ruby red with potential for a slight brick rim suggesting its maturity.
Aroma: Expect a mix of ripe blackberries, plums, cassis, hints of leather, tobacco, and spice.
Palate: Full-bodied with concentrated dark fruit flavors, firm but integrated tannins, and a long, complex finish.
Finish: Persistent, with lingering dark fruit, a touch of spice, and an elegant structure.
Food Pairings
The 2014 Bodega Garzón Tannat calls for equally bold flavours:
Uruguayan "Asado": Grilled meats are a perfect pairing for this wine.
Hearty Stews: Stands up to rich, flavorful dishes.
Hard Cheeses: Try it with aged cheddar or similar varieties.
Cellaring Potential
While approachable now, the 2014 vintage has the potential to continue evolving gracefully for several more years. Expect tannins to soften further, and tertiary notes of leather, spice, and earth to emerge.
Where to Find It
Bodega Garzón wines are well-distributed globally. Look for their Tannat at:
Online Wine Retailers: Websites specializing in South American wines.
Specialty Wine Shops: Stores with a good international selection.
Beyond Bodega Garzón
If you enjoy the 2014 Tannat, there are many other Uruguayan wineries producing exceptional expressions of this grape. Garzón is an excellent starting point to explore the country's unique viticulture.