I can be a sucker for obscure grapes. I saw this http://tv.winelibrary.com/2010/01/08/a-mallorcan-wine-tasting-with-some-interesting-grapes-episode-797/ earlier this year and when it came up for sale on WTSO I grabbed a couple. Probably should wait a few more years to see what this can really deliver but remember .
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2005 Anima Negra Àn - Spain, Balearic Islands, Vi de Taule de Balears (9/11/2010)
Decanted for 1 hour (should have been at least 3). Pretty color, light and translucent. Nose at first was nothing but oak but after 3 hours it had a real smoky plum to it. Taste was a sharp, tart black raspberry with pretty noticeable tannins and a nice bitter tea component on the end. Nicely balanced. Cool, unusual grapes (nearly all Callet with bit of Mantonegre-Fogoneu). Want to see how this evolves over the next five years.
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