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Hi Ray, it could be from Bodegas Jeromin, but I´m not sure. They also make a splendid Garnacha from old vines for a very friendly price. But if I recall well there is also a Vinos sin Ley from Catalunya, or Terra alta, and maybe some other regions too. But I should look it up in the famous June 2005 Spain edition of Parker. In Spain the wine is unknown, the wine is sold for export only.
Guiri
Thanks Guiri,
proof of the global economy. A Spanish wine even Spanish people cannot buy !
Don’t subscribe to the WA so cannot check it out.
Your explination makes sense though.
Well this is not that atypical… however sometimes they tend to be the same wines sold in Spain but with a different name… some other times they just differ in the time that spent in the cask…
This is a special project run through Ole Imports. Here is a link explaining the multiple wines produced through this ";Wines without Law"; project.
http://www.oleimports.com/wines/vinossinley.htm
I can say the 2004 G5 is very good and should be available in Spain as not all of the production is exported to the US
Paul,
thanks for the info.
Are you involved with the project ?
and do you know where this (these) wine(s) can be found ?
