Tener garra (literally, to have claws) is used to denote strength, courage and determination on the face of adversity, and is often depicted by the claws or paw of a wild animal. Combination of the two varieties Tempranillo and Garnacha make a wine with a fruit-laden, highly complex nose. Round in the mouth, the wine offers sweet, fruity tannins and a great balance between structure and acidity.