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    Sipranillo Carinena Tempranillo 2006
    $6.99 - Free Shipping on 4 or more


    At WTSO until the next item comes up.

    If you like Spanish Tempranillo, this is a great wine for the price. Not spectacular but I found it to be a quite fine, drinkable wine that pairs up nicely with the right food, or just to sip in the evening.

    I bought four bottles the last time this came up. I hadn't been familiar with tempranilo at all previously; now I'm starting to seek it out.

    In for two cases this time.
    “Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”

    “This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”

    “You shouldn't wear that body.”

  • #2
    I got some last time it was up (about a week ago--it was up a couple of weeks before that, too). But it hasn't been delivered yet b/c they're holding off on shipping till Monday. Good to hear you like it!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by wackymother View Post
      I got some last time it was up (about a week ago--it was up a couple of weeks before that, too). But it hasn't been delivered yet b/c they're holding off on shipping till Monday. Good to hear you like it!
      I didn't know the Sipranillo was coming up that often. The last (and only) time I saw the Sipranillo was tow months ago, and that order is long gone.

      A week or so ago I bought some of the Sipariño - that's an albariño. That one is waiting to ship until the weather cools down.
      “Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”

      “This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”

      “You shouldn't wear that body.”

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      • #4
        I am away from July 2 to Aug 9 so no ordering untill I get back,
        Timeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms

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        • #5
          And it's now sold out and they've moved on to a similarly inexpensive unoaked chardonnay.
          “Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”

          “This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”

          “You shouldn't wear that body.”

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          • #6
            I think I dated her a long time ago.

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            • #7
              Whoops, you're right, I didn't get the temparillo. It was that giant SIP in the logo that distracted me.

              Siparino
              Rias Biaxas
              Albarino 2007

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              • #8
                Originally posted by wackymother
                Whoops, you're right, I didn't get the temparillo. It was that giant SIP in the logo that distracted me.

                Siparino
                Rias Biaxas
                Albarino 2007
                After your Sipariño arrives, be sure to post what you think. I bought the Sipariño because we just received the winewoot albino rhino, which is a California (Monterey County) albariño. I had never had albariño before, and we liked it quite a bit. DW generally prefers whites (is that a female thing) and I like reds, so when I find a white that I enjoy I tend to zero in. The albino rhino hit that target.

                So based on the positive albariño experience from winewoot, combined with my positive experiences with the Sipranillo, I decided to go in on the Sipariño.

                ******

                I was also intriged by the Bodegas y Vinedos Simonassi Unwooded Chardonnay that replaced the Sipranillo. I tend toward the "anything but chardonnay" crowd, but DW likes chardonnay. But with this one being unoaked - and with a description of "balanced acidity" - I'm hoping this isn't a butter bomb.

                I'm reasonably certain that DW will enjoy it even if I don't, and at $7.99 per bottle that's an easy price point. Heck, if it gets hot enough almost any half-decent chardonnay will work as hot afternoon/evening bottle to accompany some salmon on the grill, no matter how buttery and oaked it might be.
                “Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”

                “This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”

                “You shouldn't wear that body.”

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                • #9
                  I found I had one bottle left of the Sipranillo hidden in the wine overflow storage area in the basement. So I opened it up last night, to refresh my memory.

                  For $6.99 this is seriously good juice. Very fruit forward. Just a blast of cherry and plum (and I suppose blackcurrant as well if I knew what those were like) when it hits your mouth, and then the fruitiness pretty much covers your whole mouth. Not like some poor wines where the flavors begin dissipating almost immediately.

                  After that sweet burst, the tannins start to come forward. But the fruitiness maintains at the same time. Then both the tannins and fruit hold for a serious long. Two to three minutes after taking a sip, both are still lingering.

                  ********

                  I left about one-third of the bottle open to continue to breathe, to see what happens. particularly to see what happens with the tannins.

                  Hitting it now, about 18 hours later uncorked, there isn't much change at all. So if you're a person who doesn't like any hint of tannin, you might want to give it some serious decanting or aerating.

                  *****

                  But for my tastes, this is clearly among the finest under $8 bottles of wine I've ever purchased. This is a slam dunk reorder. Right now I'm kicking myself for only buying two more cases. I should have gone for at least four.

                  For my tastes the QPR on this one is fantastic.
                  “Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”

                  “This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”

                  “You shouldn't wear that body.”

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by T. R. Oglodyte View Post
                    I found I had one bottle left of the Sipranillo hidden in the wine overflow storage area in the basement. So I opened it up last night, to refresh my memory....
                    Well, I ought to amend my comments from above.

                    I've now had a couple more bottles, and I'm finding that there is lot of variability among bottles. So far are about half as I described above. The others are pretty unremarkable. Pleasant, but certainly not exciting.

                    All of the bottles I've had improve with some breathing; put it's particularly helpful for the mediocre ones.
                    “Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”

                    “This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”

                    “You shouldn't wear that body.”

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by T. R. Oglodyte
                      After your Sipariño arrives, be sure to post what you think. I bought the Sipariño because we just received the winewoot albino rhino, which is a California (Monterey County) albariño. I had never had albariño before, and we liked it quite a bit. DW generally prefers whites (is that a female thing) and I like reds, so when I find a white that I enjoy I tend to zero in. The albino rhino hit that target.

                      So based on the positive albariño experience from winewoot, combined with my positive experiences with the Sipranillo, I decided to go in on the Sipariño.

                      ******

                      I was also intriged by the Bodegas y Vinedos Simonassi Unwooded Chardonnay that replaced the Sipranillo. I tend toward the "anything but chardonnay" crowd, but DW likes chardonnay. But with this one being unoaked - and with a description of "balanced acidity" - I'm hoping this isn't a butter bomb.

                      I'm reasonably certain that DW will enjoy it even if I don't, and at $7.99 per bottle that's an easy price point. Heck, if it gets hot enough almost any half-decent chardonnay will work as hot afternoon/evening bottle to accompany some salmon on the grill, no matter how buttery and oaked it might be.

                      And in followup to this post, we really liked the Sipariño. I can give this one a definite thumbs up, at least based on the first bottle.

                      As I posted in another thread, the Simonassi chardonnay was exactly as hoped for.
                      “Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”

                      “This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”

                      “You shouldn't wear that body.”

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                      • #12
                        I brought the first bottle of Siparino to a dinner party and they drank it after I left--my friend, the hostess, told me it was horrible. (Only a true friend would be so truly honest with me. ) Who knows, though? I'll let you know after I try it myself!

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                        • #13
                          But, was the wine bad, or just not their style? I can not enjoy a rose no matter how good it may be, it is just ISH to me. Maybe this wine is their 'rose', something they just won't like.

                          Do let us know your opinion of the wine after you open your next bottle.
                          Don

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by vintner
                            But, was the wine bad, or just not their style? I can not enjoy a rose no matter how good it may be, it is just ISH to me. Maybe this wine is their 'rose', something they just won't like.

                            Do let us know your opinion of the wine after you open your next bottle.
                            We opened a second bottle last night. It was enjoyable; a simple, slightly dry and crisp white. Which I enjoy.

                            That's a good question about their "style". If they were expecting a buttery smooth chardonnay style wine, then they are certainly not going to like the Sipariño.
                            “Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”

                            “This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”

                            “You shouldn't wear that body.”

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by vintner
                              But, was the wine bad, or just not their style? I can not enjoy a rose no matter how good it may be, it is just ISH to me. Maybe this wine is their 'rose', something they just won't like.

                              Do let us know your opinion of the wine after you open your next bottle.
                              Yes, I suspect it was just what you're saying--the wine wasn't her style. The description said "fruity." I don't think it was spoiled bad, I suspect it was on the sweet side. I'll let you know what I think!

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