It's interesting to see the 2011 and 2012 vintages of Las Gravas together as this 2011 starts with reductive aromas (energetic decanting is not out of the place) and also closed, with lactic notes and ripe fruit. With a very dark, concentrated and ripe full-bodied palate, it is serious and large offering lots of everything but in balanced proportion. It's a good interpretation of the vintage that manages not to come across as heavy, long or compact with stuffing. It has the harmony to evolve gracefully.