The 2011 Aquilon is probably the ripest ever produced, from an extremely warm vintage, which resulted in a wine with 16.5% alcohol. This is also different from all other vintages because of the ripeness, the aromas that jump from the glass, extremely ripe and balsamic, with a marked style, ripe, thick, heady and hedonistic with strong menthol aromas (Tiger balm!), aromatic herbs, licorice, roasted meat. The palate shows a real blockbuster of a wine, full-bodied, ripe, with abundant, fine-grained tannins, a bodybuilder of a wine. Perhaps it is not a wine style for everyone, not my favorite style, but for sure it is a great wine. If you like this heady, ripe style of Garnacha, this is really a great expression of it. 3,900 bottles were produced in 2011.