They are releasing some magnums of the 2004 Cuvée Palomar that was bottled in December 2006, so it has had time to develop aromatic complexity and polish its tannins in bottle. As is often the case with library releases and special bottlings, the price is very high, 250€ for a magnum in Spain. This was a 50/50 blend of Tempranillo and Cabernet Sauvignon from the vineyards that delivered more delicate and elegant wines in search of aromatic complexity, freshness and finesse. I'd say the wine has reached its objective and shows developed aromas, complexity and elegance, quite classical in style, with very integrated oak and a velvety texture. It has passed the test of time and is ready for prime-time drinking now. At the time, they produced 890 magnums, but I'm not sure how many still remain today.