El Bombero 2022
Classic Movie Pairing
This Gun for Hire (1942)Adapted from the Graham Greene novel A Gun for Sale, this iconic noir stars Alan Ladd as the double-crossed, cold-blooded killer, Philip Raven. It was also the first of four classic Paramount pairings with his co-lead, the striking and unforgettable Veronica Lake. Tense from start to finish, it is a favorite of fans of the genre. Pair with this equally intense and memorable red that you also won’t soon forget.
About This Wine
Wine Food Pairings
Red meats (game, lamb), vegetarian stews, turkey, pork.
Wine Flavor Profile
El Bombero is a full-bodied red wine with enticing aromas of red berry, cinnamon spice and black currant. The palate is luscious, with juicy mouthfuls of sun-ripened blackberry, raspberry and cherry, plus a spicy, velvety finish.
Like BIG-flavored reds? You’ll love this huge customer favorite. El Bombero Garnacha has an ancient-vine power and silky richness usuallyassociated with regions like France’s Châteauneuf-du-Pape or Australia’s Barossa Valley—an intensity that’s seriously rare in a wine at this price.
Javier Domeque is the No. 1 winemaker in remote, rugged Cariñena, which Decanter says “is home to some of the best value reds in Spain.” This pride-and-joy gem takes its strength from Javier’s 60-year-old Garnacha vines. While painfully low-yielding and challenging to maintain, their payoff is high: each grape is a knot of ripe, intensely concentrated flavor.
You’ll enjoy enticing aromas of red berry, spice and black currant, backed by luscious, juicy mouthfuls of sun-ripe black fruit. With such intense, warming flavors, El Bombero (‘the firefighter’ in Spanish) has the weight to match hearty beef stews and rich, meaty pastas. Or, enjoy a smooth glass on its own.
A quick word to the wise—those 60-year-old vines? They produce a tiny amount of grapes, which means there’s only so much of El Bombero to go around.
“Cariñena is home to some of the best value reds in Spain.”
Decanter
on the Cariñena region