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Quickly followed by another Jorge Ordoñez import selection, Borsao Tres Picos, for $15.
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Another night, eating the leftover chili, I tried the plain Borsao, the mixed-grape, cheaper version of the Tres Picos.
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There was a flash of heat, but not as intense as the Tres Picos, and it dissipated more quickly.
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The fruitiness wasn't quite as intense, either -- Tres Picos was all treble, a blaring horn section, and in the Borsao, the horns were muted, and there were bass notes, as well.
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I looked through my notes, and the Borsao Tres Picos leapt out as the perfect complement.
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Next stop Llanes, but on the way Antonio took us on a detour up into the massifs of the Picos de Europa for an afternoon's walking.
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It was developed with Texas Instruments, which also developed a couple of the other Picos.
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Picos de Europa A mountain range of soaring peaks, green valleys and pristine mountain lakes.
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It was developed with Texas Instruments, which also developed a couple of the other Picos.
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The highest elevations (Torre de Cerredo, 2,648 meters (m); Torre Bermeja, 2,606 m; Pico de Santa Ana, 2,596 m) correspond to the central axis of the Cantabric Mountains, known as "Picos de Europa".
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