Monday, January 4, 2016

The adventures of a #winelover in Uruguay. Chapter 3: Juanico (Familia Deicas).


Last week I had the opportunity to visit one of the most traditional wineries in Uruguay: Juanico (Familia Deicas).

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Luiz Alberto
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1 comment:

Thomas @ Blog Wine Cellar said...

I've only ever had a few Uruguayan wines....Mostly Tannat. Should be interesting if they continue with Tannat as their main expression. Not sure the grape has the potential to be truly world class. I think maybe they'd be better to get on the Malbec or Cabernet train.

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