The nose was very oakey but bearably so, chocolate, wet fur, cooked fruit, boysenberry (my sister threw that one in, I don't think she's probably ever even had boysenberry, but whatever). Later on I noticed tobacco and middle-eastern spices (cumin, aniseed).
The taste was brighter than I expected from the heavy nose; ripe cherries w/ some tomatoes, evident acidity and medium tannins which felt a little unintegrated and floated around my mouth separate from the rest of everything.
I did a search here on this producer and found some notes on a 2001 by OW Holmes from an open mike, and I see some similarities:
WTN: 01 Riscal Reserva. Very nice. A little bigger than I expected, with a little more leathery nose than I expected - almost rhonish funk - but good but not overdone fruit and a slightly too big dose of oak, but only slightly. Decent grip, if not quite as firm as I prefer. Very mouthcoating, nice lengthy finish, a blackberry, earth, even a touch of chocolate and maybe a bit of bacon fat. Smooth but not fully integrated tannins, but very nice. I've got a feeling the oak will integrate, as will the tannins. I think it is kind of new world in style but with old world flavors thrown in. I'll grab a couple more if they are still there, and hold for 4 to 10 years.
Enough left for a glass or two tomorrow.
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-OW
I liked this wine and would buy it again.