Matsu, which in Japanese means "to wait," is a tribute to all the wine growers who, for generations, have devoted their efforts, wisdom, respect, and sacrifice to working the vineyards. Their label pays homage to three generations of winegrowers that provide their youth, maturity, and wisdom in the different moments of life. As with many Spanish wine regions, Tempranillo goes by its local name here: Tinto de Toro. The 2020 Matsu El Recio is not your everyday Tempranillo, as the expression in Toro has adapted to the frigid winters, sultry summers, and sandy, pebbly soil. This wine opens up to a revelry of aromas of violets, tart dark fruits, and forest floor. The palate is balanced and polished with plummy baked dark fruit and hints of herbs that fade into a floral finish. This is a brilliant weekday wine that speaks volumes from its unique terroir.
Matsu, Toro (Castilla y León, Spain) 2020
By Miranda Franco