Teso La Monja “Romanico” · Toro, Spain · 2023
The Moment
This is the bottle you open when you want something bold, expressive, and unapologetically Spanish — deep color, vibrant fruit, and that subtle licorice twist that makes it unmistakably Toro.
It’s for grilled nights, big flavors, and conversations that don’t end when dinner does.
What It Feels Like
In the glass, it pours a saturated purple with serious presence.
The nose is expressive and inviting — ripe strawberry, plum, and red florals layered with a touch of subtle oak and classic Tempranillo spice.
On the palate, it’s full-bodied but fresh. Juicy red fruit leads, followed by hints of licorice and soft spice. The tannins are fine and supple, giving structure without harshness, while balanced acidity keeps the wine lively despite its power.
The finish is long and fruit-driven with a smooth, velvety texture that lingers beautifully.
Why We Love This Bottle
Because this is Toro with polish.
It has depth and structure, but it’s not heavy-handed. Powerful without being aggressive. Fruit-forward without losing elegance.
It overdelivers — and critics agree.
Pair It With (From the Shop)
Olive tapenade + crackers — salt lifts the fruit
Marcona almonds — echo the wine’s texture
Also great with: grilled steak, lamb, braised short ribs, mushroom dishes.
The Details
Region: Toro, Spain
Grape: 100% Tinta de Toro (Tempranillo)
Vine Age: 10–35 years
Aging: 6 months neutral French oak
ABV: 14.5%
Body: Full
Structure: Supple tannins, balanced acidity
Notes: Strawberry, plum, licorice, red florals, spice
Category
Savory & Structured Reds