This is lovely and a bargain, as it typically is. This, in theory (assuming the regulatory authorities agreed), could be called a Reserva, but the producer doesn't bother. It rarely disappoints, and the price is nice. So, too, this year (although it is overshadowed by its sibling, the 2015 Xisto this issue). Elegant and beautifully crafted, this has reasonable mid-palate finesse, controlled flavor and moderate tannins for support. It seems serious and approachable at the same time. At the price point, it is a great choice for a house pour or a restaurant wine.