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Grape Variety is Grenache and Syrah.

About Appearance, the clarity is clear. The intensity is pale. The color for this red wine is purple color.

In the smell of this red wine, the condition is clear and the intensity is light, we need to put the cup of wine closer to smell the wine's odor. This Grenache red wine features very fruity flavors and spicy flavor. There are blackberry flavor, black current flavor, plum flavor, cinnamon flavor and vanilla flavor. So, it is high complexity and many fruity flavors.

About the palate of this red wine, the sweetness of the wine is very dry. Also, the acidity is low. There is medium-to-high tannin in this red wine. The body of this red wine is light body. About the aroma characteristics, the wine is generally spicy, berry-flavored and soft on the palate. There are berry flavors coupled with a fiery spiciness. This Grenache wine's alcohol level up to 13.5%. The length of this wine is short-to-medium.

In conclusion, the quality of this Grenache wine is good. The reason is there is high complexity in this red wine. Also, the fruity flavors are fresh and predominate. When the fruity flavors couple with a fiery spiciness from the wine's characteristics, this contains a good style to the wine.

About the appearance of this new world wine, the clarity is clear, the intensity is pale. It is same as the old world wine. Only the color of the wine is different from the old world one. The color of the new world wine is ruby color.

About the smell of the new world wine, the condition is clear and the intensity is light. The aroma characteristics are oaky and fruity. There are a heavy oak smell and lots of fruits favors. The fruits favors are strawberries, blackberry, plum and raspberries. Thus, it is high complexity and heavy oaky favor.

About the palate of the new world wine, the sweetness is very dry. The acidity of the wine is low-to-medium. The new world wine is high tannin with light body. The flavor

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