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I tasted the Puerta Plata

 

https://goodcheapvino.com/puerta-de-plata-reserva-at-tjs/

 

next to the StickFigure , mentioned above.

 

at the same temp ,  in a small pyerx bowl each

 

directly out of the bottles , then I let the two wines sit for a while.

 

they were very similar , good higher end red table wines.

 

the SF had a little more fruit in the mouth , and the taste was Grapes

 

not cherries , raspberries etc.

 

both improved after an hour in the pyrex bowls.  I used them for their larger surface area.

 

both would be fine , for my tastes , with full flavored meat dishes

 

and fill flavored cheese.

 

I think in my area the SF is a dollar more.

 

I think both would improve if you were able to keep them at a constant temp for 

 

as long as you can stand it.

 

closet , basement , fancy-pants cellar.

rotuts

rotuts

I tasted the Puerta Plata

 

https://goodcheapvino.com/puerta-de-plata-reserva-at-tjs/

 

next to the StickFigure , mentioned above.

 

at the same temp ,  in a small pyerx bowl each

 

directly out of the bottles , then I let the two wines sit for a while.

 

they were very similar , good higher end red table wines.

 

the SF had a little more fruit in the mouth , and the taste was Grapes

 

not cherries , raspberries etc.

 

both would be fine , for my tastes , with full flavored meat dishes

 

and fill flavored cheese.

 

I think in my area the SF is a dollar more.

 

I think both would improve if you were able to keep them at a constant temp for 

 

as long as you can stand it.

 

closet , basement , fancy-pants cellar.

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