Monday, July 25, 2011

Misfit Wine Company “Brujeria”

66% Shiraz - 17% Cab - 11% - Garnacha - 8% Tempranillo



Brujeria is "old school" Ribera del Duero, Spanish style, hence the Cab, Grenache and Temp with an Australian twist (insert witty remark about Shiraz here), retaining the funk. All four components were kept separate up until blending. I’m not saying that if you drink this you’ll become a Brujos. However with that it mind, this is suppose to be a kick ass out there style, with shades of the label gripping your palate with fear of more flavor, more grip, more excitement... striking fear into the hearts of critter labels nationwide.
A mix of exotic spices and red ripe berries.
Production: 1400 cases “Collaring:” 3-5 years


Brujería is the Spanish word for witchcraft. Brujeria also refers to a mystical sect of male witches in the southernmost part of Argentina. Both men and women can be witches, brujos and brujas respectively. Brujos is the plural term that can mean either a group of male witches or both male and female witches.

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