The entry-level 2014 Corral de Campanas is a young-vine Tempranillo cuvée partly aged in American oak barrels for nine months. There are dark aromas of licorice, peat, and a hint of leather and wet fur. The palate is medium to full-bodied with some violet flavors, but the fruit seems to be receding. I'd drink it sooner rather than later. 39,000 bottles produced.