Castillo de Monseran – Mal de Ojo “The Evil Eye”

The “Evil Eye” is a curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare.

Known as “Mal de Ojo” in Spain, many cultures throughout the world use various eye-like symbols and charms to bring good fortune and protect against the curse of Evil Eyes.

EVIL EYE is a juicy red blend from Spain that consists of Garnacha, Tempranillo and Carignan.  Produced from ancient vines by Castillo de Monseran, EVIL EYE delivers a powerful dark punch that will repel any wicked force.

Casajus Antiguos

The Casajus Antiguos Vinedos is produced with Tempranillo from vineyards planted in 1950 that aged for 14 months in oak barrels. Malolactic fermentation was carried out in the barriques. The fruit is ripe, but mixes notes of red and black berries, which are well-integrated with sweet spices and smoke aromas from the barrel. The palate is medium to full-bodied, with plenty of smoky flavors and abundant, fine-grained, slightly dusty tannins that call for more time in the bottle, ending slightly warm.