Wine of the Week
Luzon is one of the world's great inexpensive wines. Made in the arid plains of Jumilla in south central Spain -- the region
receives less than 12 inches of rain a year -- the wine exemplifies the dense, ripe, mossy nature that warm, dry climates elicit from grapes.
Luzon 2007 is a blend of 65 percent monastrell grapes (mourvèdre) and 35 percent syrah. T…
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