The 2015 Aragonez was aged in a mixture of new to fourth use French oak for 12 months. It comes in at 13.5% alcohol. This is less about fruitiness and more about structure. There's some tannic pop on the finish and a nuanced, purer feel to this wine than some of its oakier and fruitier siblings. That doesn't mean that it doesn't taste good, because it does, but this is a more austere style. It is not overly expressive just now, my only quibble. It might well be entitled to an uptick in time. You can definitely drink this now, but it is just a little tight. It does come around pretty well with aeration. It is good that it was a late release. It should hold for another decade or so.