The Confesor line is the single-vineyard bottling mixing Tempranillo with some 15% Graciano, Mazuelo and Garnacha from an old plot on a 2.5 hectare slope in the village of Albelda de Iregua at 695 meters altitude. This 2008 Confesor was fermented in oak vats and underwent 15 months of aging in brand new French and American (20%) oak barrels. The nose is ripe and on the edge of overripeness, with notes of baked apples, faint violets, earthy aromas (beetroot) and hints of wet fur and Chinese ink. The palate feels a bit flabby with grainy tannins and lack of flavors, ending dry. If you own one of the 3,000 bottles produced, drink it soon.