Spain - All Red Wines

One of the most famous vineyards for red wines in Spain is Vega Sicilia, located in Ribera del Duero. Their flagship wine, Vega Sicilia Único, is a legendary red that exemplifies the region's mastery in crafting age-worthy and complex wines. With its deep color, intense aromatics, and a harmonious blend of Tempranillo and other varietals, Vega Sicilia Único has become an iconic representation of Spanish winemaking.

 

In Priorat, Clos Mogador is celebrated for its exceptional red wines. Their Clos Mogador, crafted from a blend of Grenache, Carignan, and other local varieties, showcases the rugged landscape of the region with its concentrated flavors, firm tannins, and remarkable aging potential.Moving to the region of Bierzo, Descendientes de Jose Palacios is a notable vineyard known for its Mencía-based red wines. Their Petalos del Bierzo is a stellar example of the region's winemaking excellence, offering vibrant fruit flavors, floral aromatics, and a lively acidity that epitomizes the elegance of Bierzo's red wines.

 

Spain's fine red wines beautifully reflect the country's winemaking diversity, from the bold and structured reds of Ribera del Duero and Rioja to the powerful and mineral-driven wines of Priorat and the elegant and aromatic expressions of Bierzo. With their depth, complexity, and the legacy of Spain's winemaking heritage, these red wines embody the essence of Spain's vibrant wine culture. Spanish red wines promise a journey of flavors that capture the essence of this captivating wine country.



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Imbued with class and heritage, the Bodegas Garcia Figuero 12 Crianza Tempranillo 2019 is a reflection of the sublime Spanish terroir. Birthed in the acclaimed wine region of Ribera del Duero, the Bodegas Garcia Figuero winery combines traditional winemaking techniques with cutting-edge technology. This luxurious Tempranillo is aged for 12 months in French and American oak barrels, contributing to its robust complexity and aromatic refinement.

A dynasty known for unparalleled dedication to viticulture, the Garcia Figuero family passionately respect their vines, translating into the outstanding quality of their wines. Bodegas Garcia Figuero 12 Crianza Tempranillo 2019 exudes opulent layers of dark berries, cocoa, and delicately spiced undertones. On the palate, it introduces a rich tapestry of delicate tannins and vibrant acidity, resulting in a well-balanced, persistent finish that gracefully lingers. This magnificent expression of Spanish excellence is destined to electrify any connoisseur or those new to the world of fine wines.

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Hailing from the acclaimed Spanish region Ribera del Duero, the Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2014 showcases the fine viticulture tradition of its creators, Bodegas Alnardo. Crafted by renowned winemaker Peter Sisseck, the 'Psi' depicts a naturally balanced wine, minimising intervention in the vineyard and winery. The 2014 vintage, an exceptional year, focuses on predominately old-vine Tempranillo, harmonised with Garnacha and other indigenous varietal. These grapes were fermented using native yeasts, matured for 18 months in large oak and concrete vessels, achieving an exceptional wine with ripe dark fruit, delicate floral notes, and a tantalising minerality. The Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2014 represents the epitome of sustainable and biodynamic winemaking, exuding the rich terroir of its Spanish origins. A profound wine that rewards cellar ageing, it offers generous complexity and structure, promising unparalleled drinking pleasure for the discerning connoisseur.

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Savour the rich bestowment of nature with the Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2015. Hailing from the esteemed Ribera del Duero region of Spain, this fine wine is a tribute to traditional winemaking. The vineyards of Alnardo, encapsulated by the passion of renowned winemaker Peter Sisseck, lavish love and care on each grape. Benefitting from biodynamic practices, their old-vine Tempranillo grapes ripen under organic farming.

The Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2015 wine carries a seductive hue, expressing a bouquet dense with black cherries, ripe plums, and smoky hints. Rich, yet expressing supple nuances, this full-bodied wine reveals layers of fruit wrapped in smooth tannins, culminating in a lingering finish. Elegant and vibrant, it is an embodiment of the famed Ribera del Duero terroir. Committed to sustainable viticulture, Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo presents the wine world with the Ribera del Duero Psi 2015, a true testament of authenticity.

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Immerse yourself in a sublime wine experience with the exquisite Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2017. This exceptional vintage hails from the esteemed Ribera Del Duero region of Spain, renowned for its premier terroir, and is the meticulous work of acclaimed winemaker Peter Sisseck. The wine is crafted primarily from Tinta del País, an indigenous Spanish grape, aged in large French oak barrels; a process which imbues it with a distinct richness and depth. On the palate, the Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2017 presents a harmonious blend of ripe black fruit flavours underscored by subtle hints of earthiness and herbs. Structured tannins provide a firm backbone while a lingering finish entrusts a profound sensory encounter. Regarded as the epitome of mastery, this wine rightfully entices the most discerning of wine connoisseurs. Utterly delectable, the Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2017 affirms its prestigious pedigree with every sip.

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Experience the sumptuously refined Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2018. This exquisite Spanish red wine hails from the highly esteemed Ribera del Duero region and is crafted using the traditional Ribera style. Famed producer Peter Sisseck of the iconic Dominio de Pingus has masterfully created this wine in collaboration with Pablo Rubio, employing biodynamic techniques and utilizing some of Ribera's oldest vines.

The handpicked grapes underwent spontaneous fermentation in concrete and wooden vats. The exquisite concoction then matured in large French oak foudres and cement tanks to capture the essence of the terroir. On the palate, this divine creation offers enticing notes of ripe fruit elegantly balanced with subtle earthy, mineral charms.

With its velvety tannins and fresh acidity, the Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2018 portrays an enviable harmony and depth, making it an absolute delight for wine aficionados with discerning palates.

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Discover the exquisite character of Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2019. Nestled in the heart of Spain's celebrated Ribera del Duero region, the esteemed Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo lends its masterful touch to this remarkable vintage. Imbued with the terroir's unique qualities, each hand-picked Tempranillo and Garnacha Tinta grape is subject to meticulous vinification, ensuring a complex symphony of flavours. Aged predominately in large oak foudres with some concrete vats for 18 months, the Psi 2019 retains its vibrant character while acquiring a subtle oakiness. This opulent wine emits enticing aromas of ripe fruit, underpinned by earthy notes and a soft tannic structure. On the palate, it rewards with a lengthy finish, delivering a kaleidoscope of textures and tastes. Enjoy this standout example of Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2019, a testament to Spain's viticulture sovereignty.

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Castilla y Leon 1 -
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Discover the exquisite character of Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2019. Nestled in the heart of Spain's celebrated Ribera del Duero region, the esteemed Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo lends its masterful touch to this remarkable vintage. Imbued with the terroir's unique qualities, each hand-picked Tempranillo and Garnacha Tinta grape is subject to meticulous vinification, ensuring a complex symphony of flavours. Aged predominately in large oak foudres with some concrete vats for 18 months, the Psi 2019 retains its vibrant character while acquiring a subtle oakiness. This opulent wine emits enticing aromas of ripe fruit, underpinned by earthy notes and a soft tannic structure. On the palate, it rewards with a lengthy finish, delivering a kaleidoscope of textures and tastes. Enjoy this standout example of Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2019, a testament to Spain's viticulture sovereignty.

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The Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2020 is a Spain’s best-kept secret from the esteemed Ribera del Duero region. Produced by respected vintner Peter Sisseck, who is lauded for his meticulous vinification techniques, this vintage exhibits the full potential of native Tempranillo grapes. Matured predominantly in large oak foudres, Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2020 includes a modest percentage of old-vine French Garnacha for additional depth. Following biodynamic farming principles, the grapes are carefully nurtured, ensuring the vitality of the vineyard is echoed in the bottle. The result is a full-bodied, layered wine displaying intriguing notes of dark fruit, herbs, and a slight minerality. Decant in the presence of good company to reveal subtle undertones of vanilla imparted by the oak. An exquisite example of Ribera del Duero's renowned terroir; Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2020 is a benchmark of Spanish elegance and refinement.

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The Calvo Casajus Ribera Del Duero NIC 2009 is the ultimate testament to the wine-making prowess of Burgos, Spain's Calvo Casajus winery. Considered one of the jewels of Ribera del Duero, it is a product of exceptional craftsmanship and passion. Produced from 100-year-old organically grown Tempranillo grapes, it boasts unparalleled finesse and flavour intensity. The varietal was vinified classically before aging for 26 months in French oak barrels, resulting in a superb balance between fruit and wood.

This grand vintage expresses luscious hints of ripe black fruit, liquorice and cocoa, accentuated by an undercurrent of earthy spices. Its soft tannins and new oak's slight sweetness create a gratifyingly rounded palate. Jose Maria Calvo, the man behind the label, has perfected the fine art of minimal intervention, showcasing the natural excellency of Ribera's unique terroir. Calvo Casajus Ribera Del Duero NIC 2009 truly captures the heart and soul of Spanish viticulture.

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Castilla y Leon 1 92+ (WA)
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The 2010 La Vina de Amalio is a single-vineyard wine from a plot planted 50 years ago on sand, lime and clay soils that provide elegance and brightness to the wine. It fermented and aged in new and used French oak barriques. It’s a concentrated and powerful old-vine Ribera with tantalizing aromas of black and blue fruit, ripe plums, blueberries and violets, showing a candied character and well-integrated spicy notes from the oak. It shows volatility that increases with time. The palate is full-bodied, quite powerful, with fine-grained, polished tannins and good acidity. A powerful Ribera to drink or to lay down. Drink 2015-2020.
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As an astonishing representation of Spanish viticulture, the Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 personifies excellence. Named after the vineyard's patriarch, Amalio Aragón, this flagship offering hails from Ribera del Duero, a region renowned for its adept blending of tradition and innovation. Displaying remarkable artisan craftsmanship, this celestial varietal of 100% Tempranillo is meticulously hand-harvested from 60-year-old vines, ensuring an enchanting complexity and aromatic depth. Exquisitely matured in French oak barrels for 24 months, this intense ruby-red delight presents a sophisticated palette embossed with red fruit accents and hints of chocolate and tobacco for an eternally memorable finish. Unquestionably, Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 reveals itself as a seductive symphony of harmonious flavours, reflecting the passion and skill of the small, family-run Cillar de Silos winery devotedly dedicated to creating wine of supreme class. Embrace the alluring call of the Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 - an iconic emblem of pure indulgence.

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Castilla y Leon 24 -
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The Condado de Haza Ribera del Duero Alenza Gran Reserva 2018 is a masterstroke of the Spanish wine industry, hailing from the winery's 200-hectare vineyard in the prestigious Ribera del Duero region. Crafted by Alejandro Fernandez, a stalwart of the Spanish wine scene for four decades, this Gran Reserva is a testament to the Tempranillo grape variety. Aged for 36 months in French oak barrels, this wine benefits from both exceptional grape cultivation and world-class winemaking expertise. The result is a full-bodied, robust red with a bouquet of black fruit, spice, and oak nuances, a testament to the Condado de Haza's commitment to quality. On the palate, it's enveloping, opulent, and bursting with velvet-textured tannins that anticipate a seemingly infinite finish. The Condado de Haza Ribera del Duero Alenza Gran Reserva 2018 epitomises the very pinnacle of Spanish viticulture.

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Castilla y Leon 1 -
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Castilla y Leon 1 98 (WA)
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The scarcest and rarest of the reds is the single-vineyard 2015 Canta la Perdiz, produced with the field-blend grapes of one of the oldest vineyards in the village of La Aguilera, a plot at 890 meters in altitude that has sandy and limestone-rich soils that give the wine a specific texture reminiscent of chalk. It's planted with a field blend dominated by Tempranillo but with small percentages of many other grapes, and the aim is to be able to ferment them all together. The ripeness of 2015 allowed for all the different varieties to achieve good ripeness, and they were all included in the wine, which fermented with full clusters and indigenous yeasts. It was foot trodden, and the malolactic and slow and long aging was in French oak barrels and lasted 31 months. It's a wine of perfume and finesse, gentle and tender, attractive and showy, developing nice complexity in the glass, with a more Mediterranean profile, some fennel and aromatic herbs. It has a velvety texture with very fine tannins. It also has very good freshness and balance, and it finishes long and dry. 1,220 bottles and 24 magnums were filled in May 2018.
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Castilla y Leon 1 98 (WA)
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The scarcest and rarest of the reds is the single-vineyard 2015 Canta la Perdiz, produced with the field-blend grapes of one of the oldest vineyards in the village of La Aguilera, a plot at 890 meters in altitude that has sandy and limestone-rich soils that give the wine a specific texture reminiscent of chalk. It's planted with a field blend dominated by Tempranillo but with small percentages of many other grapes, and the aim is to be able to ferment them all together. The ripeness of 2015 allowed for all the different varieties to achieve good ripeness, and they were all included in the wine, which fermented with full clusters and indigenous yeasts. It was foot trodden, and the malolactic and slow and long aging was in French oak barrels and lasted 31 months. It's a wine of perfume and finesse, gentle and tender, attractive and showy, developing nice complexity in the glass, with a more Mediterranean profile, some fennel and aromatic herbs. It has a velvety texture with very fine tannins. It also has very good freshness and balance, and it finishes long and dry. 1,220 bottles and 24 magnums were filled in May 2018.
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Castilla y Leon 1 100 (WA)
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I was really looking forward to the single-vineyard red 2016 Canta la Perdiz, their rarest and finest bottling. It comes from a one of the oldest plots in the village of La Aguilera found at 890 meters in altitude on sand and limestone soils that give it a special personality and a chalky texture. The full clusters fermented with indigenous yeasts in concrete vats, and the wine went through seven months of a slow malolactic fermentation in oak barrels, where it completed an élevage of 31 months. The wine delivers what I was expecting, incredible finesse and elegance while filling your mouth. It is nuanced, perfumed and with a crystalline personality, with light and energy. It has very fine, chalky tannins that give it a velvety texture. It has incredible length. It's a world-class red that should develop for a very long time in bottle but also drink well throughout its life, even as young as now. This is one of the finest wines they have produced at this domaine, among the greatest in Ribera del Duero, fine, crystalline and full of Ribera character, serious but with a hedonist side. 1,789 bottles and 50 magnums were filled in May 2019.
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Castilla y Leon 1 97 (WA)
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I also tasted the 2017 Canta la Perdiz from the low-yielding and warm year marked by spring frost. The Tempranillo field blend clusters fermented in concrete vats with natural yeasts after being foot trodden. The wine went through malolactic and 39 months of aging in oak barrels, mostly French, for 39 months. It has the perfume and approachability of the 2017s, but there's a lot more finesse here, the quality of the tannins is superb, and there's great balance and freshness. Another 2017 that transcends the vintage. The label is different each vintage, and in this different year, it does have a surprising, somewhat Ponsot-like label...1,103 bottles and 10 magnums were filled in March 2021.
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Castilla y Leon 1 97+ (WA)
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The 2018 Canta la Perdiz feels like a more rustic version of the 2016, with earthiness and abundant tannins and more backward than the approachable and juicy 2019 I tasted next to it. It fermented with full clusters and indigenous yeasts in concrete vats followed by a slow malolactic in barrel and 37 months in those barrels. The wine is still a little oaky, spicy and smoky, with good ripeness, 14.5% alcohol, good freshness and balance and abundant tannins that feel a little rustic. We'll have to see how the wine develops in bottle. 1,365 bottles and 32 magnums were filled in November 2021.
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Castilla y Leon 1 98 (WA)
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I tasted two vintages of the single-vineyard Canta la Perdiz, from the vineyard that they consider to produce their most elegant red. The youngest of the two, the 2019 Canta la Perdiz was cropped from a warm and dry year, fermented with indigenous yeasts in concrete with full clusters and a slow malolactic in barrel (seven months) and then spent 35 months in French oak barrels. It has a very expressive nose that is open and immediate, with polished tannins and surprisingly integrated oak after such a long élevage. It's a vintage of pleasure and juiciness but with serious structure and depth, and it is very harmonious and balanced with fine-grained chalky tannins. It has 14.5% alcohol and a pH of 3.55 denoting good freshness. 1,847 bottles and 30 magnums produced. It was bottled in September 2022.
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Castilla y Leon 1 98 (DC)
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Decanter (98)

Probably the purest and most refined wine in the whole Ribera del Duero region, a jewel of balance and subtlety with a wonderfully persistent delicacy. The newest icon in Spain.
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Castilla y Leon 1 99 (WA)
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Their Gran Reserva is released a good six or seven years after the harvest, and they consider the 2013 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva still too young. It comes from small plots of some of the oldest vineyards in the village of La Aguilera, in the zone known as Peñas Aladas in a cooler place at 870 to 890 meters in altitude. The topsoils are sandy, and then there is clay and a limestone-and-marl mother rock that they consider perfect. The dominant grape is Tempranillo, but in these old plots, there is always a mix of varieties—Albillo, Bruñal, Garnacha, Bobal, Cariñena—and the aim is to ferment them all together (ripeness permitting). This fermented with full clusters that were foot trodden, and malolactic was in barrel and extremely slow (19 months). It matured in barrel for five years. It is an incredibly backward wine, young and undeveloped, with tons of gunpowder, earthy and mineral, diesel-like, complex and with a magnetic attraction that makes you go back over and over again. It has pungent and pristine flavors, with amazing precision and symmetry, like laser cut, long, with very fine tannins and a supple, almost salty finish. This wine should age forever in bottle. This wine is just magic. 1,671 bottles and 69 magnums were filled in September 2018. The initial 2010 is now glorious, but I agree, still young...
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Castilla y Leon 1 99 (WA)
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Their Gran Reserva is released a good six or seven years after the harvest, and they consider the 2013 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva still too young. It comes from small plots of some of the oldest vineyards in the village of La Aguilera, in the zone known as Peñas Aladas in a cooler place at 870 to 890 meters in altitude. The topsoils are sandy, and then there is clay and a limestone-and-marl mother rock that they consider perfect. The dominant grape is Tempranillo, but in these old plots, there is always a mix of varieties—Albillo, Bruñal, Garnacha, Bobal, Cariñena—and the aim is to ferment them all together (ripeness permitting). This fermented with full clusters that were foot trodden, and malolactic was in barrel and extremely slow (19 months). It matured in barrel for five years. It is an incredibly backward wine, young and undeveloped, with tons of gunpowder, earthy and mineral, diesel-like, complex and with a magnetic attraction that makes you go back over and over again. It has pungent and pristine flavors, with amazing precision and symmetry, like laser cut, long, with very fine tannins and a supple, almost salty finish. This wine should age forever in bottle. This wine is just magic. 1,671 bottles and 69 magnums were filled in September 2018. The initial 2010 is now glorious, but I agree, still young...
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Castilla y Leon 1 99 (WA)
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Their Gran Reserva is released a good six or seven years after the harvest, and they consider the 2013 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva still too young. It comes from small plots of some of the oldest vineyards in the village of La Aguilera, in the zone known as Peñas Aladas in a cooler place at 870 to 890 meters in altitude. The topsoils are sandy, and then there is clay and a limestone-and-marl mother rock that they consider perfect. The dominant grape is Tempranillo, but in these old plots, there is always a mix of varieties—Albillo, Bruñal, Garnacha, Bobal, Cariñena—and the aim is to ferment them all together (ripeness permitting). This fermented with full clusters that were foot trodden, and malolactic was in barrel and extremely slow (19 months). It matured in barrel for five years. It is an incredibly backward wine, young and undeveloped, with tons of gunpowder, earthy and mineral, diesel-like, complex and with a magnetic attraction that makes you go back over and over again. It has pungent and pristine flavors, with amazing precision and symmetry, like laser cut, long, with very fine tannins and a supple, almost salty finish. This wine should age forever in bottle. This wine is just magic. 1,671 bottles and 69 magnums were filled in September 2018. The initial 2010 is now glorious, but I agree, still young...
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Castilla y Leon 1 96 (WA)
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The Gran Reserva from 2014 had also been bottled for over one year when I tasted the wines, so I included the 2014 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva in this report, although the wine might take some time to reach the market. This is a rare wine, matured in oak barrels for 45 months and produced in limited quantities in a painfully slow process to create a wine with very high aging potential that, even when released some five or six years after the harvest, feels too young and a little raw. It feels a lot gentler and approachable than the 2013 I tasted next to it; it's more aromatic and expressive, complex and at the same time easy to understand. The palate is also approachable and tender, with very fine-grained tannins, when in reality, it's very powerful and tannic, but the balance is terrific. It should develop beautifully in bottle, and the Ribera character, which is there, should be even more evident with a little more time. 3,051 bottles and 43 magnums were filled unfined and unfiltered by hand in June 2018.
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Castilla y Leon 1 96 (WA)
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The Gran Reserva from 2014 had also been bottled for over one year when I tasted the wines, so I included the 2014 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva in this report, although the wine might take some time to reach the market. This is a rare wine, matured in oak barrels for 45 months and produced in limited quantities in a painfully slow process to create a wine with very high aging potential that, even when released some five or six years after the harvest, feels too young and a little raw. It feels a lot gentler and approachable than the 2013 I tasted next to it; it's more aromatic and expressive, complex and at the same time easy to understand. The palate is also approachable and tender, with very fine-grained tannins, when in reality, it's very powerful and tannic, but the balance is terrific. It should develop beautifully in bottle, and the Ribera character, which is there, should be even more evident with a little more time. 3,051 bottles and 43 magnums were filled unfined and unfiltered by hand in June 2018.
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Castilla y Leon 1 96 (WA)
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Wine Advocate (96)

The Gran Reserva from 2014 had also been bottled for over one year when I tasted the wines, so I included the 2014 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva in this report, although the wine might take some time to reach the market. This is a rare wine, matured in oak barrels for 45 months and produced in limited quantities in a painfully slow process to create a wine with very high aging potential that, even when released some five or six years after the harvest, feels too young and a little raw. It feels a lot gentler and approachable than the 2013 I tasted next to it; it's more aromatic and expressive, complex and at the same time easy to understand. The palate is also approachable and tender, with very fine-grained tannins, when in reality, it's very powerful and tannic, but the balance is terrific. It should develop beautifully in bottle, and the Ribera character, which is there, should be even more evident with a little more time. 3,051 bottles and 43 magnums were filled unfined and unfiltered by hand in June 2018.
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Castilla y Leon 1 98 (WA)
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Their Gran Reserva style red 2015 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva had a very long aging in barrel, a total of 54 months, including six months of malolactic fermentation. This comes from a myriad of small plots of some of the oldest vines in the village of La Aguilera in the same zone that names the wine, at 870 to 890 meters in altitude. The valley receives very cold winds from the Duero River, and the vineyards are surrounded by junipers, pines and oak trees, which makes it up to three degrees Celsius lower than the rest of the village, one of the coldest places in the whole of Ribera del Duero. The soils have a layer of sand that is gradually mixed with clay until around one meter deep, and then there's a layer of marl and limestone, a textbook soil for the vine. 2015 was a powerful vintage, and there was some frost that also delivered a little more concentration. The wine has an old Ribera del Duero style, with some rusticity and lots of power, energy and concentration but with great balance. It has plenty of fine tannins and lots of chalkiness. This should be very long lived. 2,223 bottles and 41 magnums were hand bottled unfiltered and unfined in May 2020.
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Castilla y Leon 1 100 (WA)
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The youth, freshness, balance and harmony of the 2016 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva is gobsmacking. The wine is a little shy, insinuating, reticent and a little closed, and it feels younger than it is. It comes from a collection of small plots of some of the oldest vines in the village of La Aguilera in the lieu-dit, or "paraje," that names the wine, in a small valley surrounded by pine, holm and juniper trees, where there is a cold draft of air and the temperature is lower than in the rest of the village. The soils are sandy and intermixed with clay on a marl mother rock. The plants are mostly Tempranillo, but as they are very old vines, there's always a field blend of other varieties—Albillo Mayor, Monastrell, Garnacha, Bobal and Cariñena—all fermented together with full clusters that were foot trodden in concrete vats and indigenous yeasts. Malolactic was in barrel and lasted for 11 months, while the élevage was extended to a total of 55 months (almost five years!). After all this time in barrels, the wine is not oaky at all; it's floral and perfumed, elegant, nuanced and layered. The texture is silky, and it's medium-bodied, with moderate ripeness, 14% alcohol and very good freshness denoted by a pH of 3.41. It has fine tannins that make it nicely textured and fine-boned, with subtle minerality. This should be veeeeeery long lived, as it has the stuffing, all the ingredients and the balance between them to make old bones. Amazing juice. 3,591 bottles and 51 magnums were filled in April 2021.
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Castilla y Leon 1 95 (JD)
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Jeb Dunnuck (95)

The 2015 Reserva checks in a Tempranillo-dominated red with 15% comprising a field blend of Garnacha, Bobal, and Albillo, all aged 35 months in barrel. Gorgeous blueberries, smoked blackberries, roasted herbs, chocolate, lead pencil, and graphite notes dominate the bouquet, and it's medium to full-bodied, with a concentrated, powerful texture, lots of tannins, and a great finish. It certainly shows the warmer style of the vintage in its texture and tannins, yet it stays balanced and offers notable freshness as well as a great finish. It has another decade of prime drinking.
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Castilla y Leon 18 97 (WA)
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Quite different from the 2015 was the 2016 Reserva, a red from a cooler year with good yields, so they were able to increase production of this wine over twofold and increase the quality! It took some seven months to complete fermentation, and the élevage in barrel lasted some 29 months. It has an incredible nose, violets and something musky, intriguing, complex and nuanced, mysterious and difficult to define, with some notes reminiscent of soy sauce. The palate is seamless and with terrific balance, a silky texture and very fine but chalky tannins. This is an amazing Ribera del Duero. 18,834 bottles and 519 magnums produced. It was bottled in April 2019.
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Imbued with class and heritage, the Bodegas Garcia Figuero 12 Crianza Tempranillo 2019 is a reflection of the sublime Spanish terroir. Birthed in the acclaimed wine region of Ribera del Duero, the Bodegas Garcia Figuero winery combines traditional winemaking techniques with cutting-edge technology. This luxurious Tempranillo is aged for 12 months in French and American oak barrels, contributing to its robust complexity and aromatic refinement.

A dynasty known for unparalleled dedication to viticulture, the Garcia Figuero family passionately respect their vines, translating into the outstanding quality of their wines. Bodegas Garcia Figuero 12 Crianza Tempranillo 2019 exudes opulent layers of dark berries, cocoa, and delicately spiced undertones. On the palate, it introduces a rich tapestry of delicate tannins and vibrant acidity, resulting in a well-balanced, persistent finish that gracefully lingers. This magnificent expression of Spanish excellence is destined to electrify any connoisseur or those new to the world of fine wines.

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Hailing from the acclaimed Spanish region Ribera del Duero, the Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2014 showcases the fine viticulture tradition of its creators, Bodegas Alnardo. Crafted by renowned winemaker Peter Sisseck, the 'Psi' depicts a naturally balanced wine, minimising intervention in the vineyard and winery. The 2014 vintage, an exceptional year, focuses on predominately old-vine Tempranillo, harmonised with Garnacha and other indigenous varietal. These grapes were fermented using native yeasts, matured for 18 months in large oak and concrete vessels, achieving an exceptional wine with ripe dark fruit, delicate floral notes, and a tantalising minerality. The Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2014 represents the epitome of sustainable and biodynamic winemaking, exuding the rich terroir of its Spanish origins. A profound wine that rewards cellar ageing, it offers generous complexity and structure, promising unparalleled drinking pleasure for the discerning connoisseur.

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Savour the rich bestowment of nature with the Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2015. Hailing from the esteemed Ribera del Duero region of Spain, this fine wine is a tribute to traditional winemaking. The vineyards of Alnardo, encapsulated by the passion of renowned winemaker Peter Sisseck, lavish love and care on each grape. Benefitting from biodynamic practices, their old-vine Tempranillo grapes ripen under organic farming.

The Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2015 wine carries a seductive hue, expressing a bouquet dense with black cherries, ripe plums, and smoky hints. Rich, yet expressing supple nuances, this full-bodied wine reveals layers of fruit wrapped in smooth tannins, culminating in a lingering finish. Elegant and vibrant, it is an embodiment of the famed Ribera del Duero terroir. Committed to sustainable viticulture, Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo presents the wine world with the Ribera del Duero Psi 2015, a true testament of authenticity.

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Immerse yourself in a sublime wine experience with the exquisite Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2017. This exceptional vintage hails from the esteemed Ribera Del Duero region of Spain, renowned for its premier terroir, and is the meticulous work of acclaimed winemaker Peter Sisseck. The wine is crafted primarily from Tinta del País, an indigenous Spanish grape, aged in large French oak barrels; a process which imbues it with a distinct richness and depth. On the palate, the Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2017 presents a harmonious blend of ripe black fruit flavours underscored by subtle hints of earthiness and herbs. Structured tannins provide a firm backbone while a lingering finish entrusts a profound sensory encounter. Regarded as the epitome of mastery, this wine rightfully entices the most discerning of wine connoisseurs. Utterly delectable, the Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2017 affirms its prestigious pedigree with every sip.

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Experience the sumptuously refined Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2018. This exquisite Spanish red wine hails from the highly esteemed Ribera del Duero region and is crafted using the traditional Ribera style. Famed producer Peter Sisseck of the iconic Dominio de Pingus has masterfully created this wine in collaboration with Pablo Rubio, employing biodynamic techniques and utilizing some of Ribera's oldest vines.

The handpicked grapes underwent spontaneous fermentation in concrete and wooden vats. The exquisite concoction then matured in large French oak foudres and cement tanks to capture the essence of the terroir. On the palate, this divine creation offers enticing notes of ripe fruit elegantly balanced with subtle earthy, mineral charms.

With its velvety tannins and fresh acidity, the Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2018 portrays an enviable harmony and depth, making it an absolute delight for wine aficionados with discerning palates.

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Discover the exquisite character of Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2019. Nestled in the heart of Spain's celebrated Ribera del Duero region, the esteemed Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo lends its masterful touch to this remarkable vintage. Imbued with the terroir's unique qualities, each hand-picked Tempranillo and Garnacha Tinta grape is subject to meticulous vinification, ensuring a complex symphony of flavours. Aged predominately in large oak foudres with some concrete vats for 18 months, the Psi 2019 retains its vibrant character while acquiring a subtle oakiness. This opulent wine emits enticing aromas of ripe fruit, underpinned by earthy notes and a soft tannic structure. On the palate, it rewards with a lengthy finish, delivering a kaleidoscope of textures and tastes. Enjoy this standout example of Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2019, a testament to Spain's viticulture sovereignty.

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Castilla y Leon 1 -
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Discover the exquisite character of Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2019. Nestled in the heart of Spain's celebrated Ribera del Duero region, the esteemed Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo lends its masterful touch to this remarkable vintage. Imbued with the terroir's unique qualities, each hand-picked Tempranillo and Garnacha Tinta grape is subject to meticulous vinification, ensuring a complex symphony of flavours. Aged predominately in large oak foudres with some concrete vats for 18 months, the Psi 2019 retains its vibrant character while acquiring a subtle oakiness. This opulent wine emits enticing aromas of ripe fruit, underpinned by earthy notes and a soft tannic structure. On the palate, it rewards with a lengthy finish, delivering a kaleidoscope of textures and tastes. Enjoy this standout example of Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2019, a testament to Spain's viticulture sovereignty.

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The Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2020 is a Spain’s best-kept secret from the esteemed Ribera del Duero region. Produced by respected vintner Peter Sisseck, who is lauded for his meticulous vinification techniques, this vintage exhibits the full potential of native Tempranillo grapes. Matured predominantly in large oak foudres, Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2020 includes a modest percentage of old-vine French Garnacha for additional depth. Following biodynamic farming principles, the grapes are carefully nurtured, ensuring the vitality of the vineyard is echoed in the bottle. The result is a full-bodied, layered wine displaying intriguing notes of dark fruit, herbs, and a slight minerality. Decant in the presence of good company to reveal subtle undertones of vanilla imparted by the oak. An exquisite example of Ribera del Duero's renowned terroir; Bodegas y Vinedos Alnardo Ribera del Duero Psi 2020 is a benchmark of Spanish elegance and refinement.

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Castilla y Leon 1 -
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The Calvo Casajus Ribera Del Duero NIC 2009 is the ultimate testament to the wine-making prowess of Burgos, Spain's Calvo Casajus winery. Considered one of the jewels of Ribera del Duero, it is a product of exceptional craftsmanship and passion. Produced from 100-year-old organically grown Tempranillo grapes, it boasts unparalleled finesse and flavour intensity. The varietal was vinified classically before aging for 26 months in French oak barrels, resulting in a superb balance between fruit and wood.

This grand vintage expresses luscious hints of ripe black fruit, liquorice and cocoa, accentuated by an undercurrent of earthy spices. Its soft tannins and new oak's slight sweetness create a gratifyingly rounded palate. Jose Maria Calvo, the man behind the label, has perfected the fine art of minimal intervention, showcasing the natural excellency of Ribera's unique terroir. Calvo Casajus Ribera Del Duero NIC 2009 truly captures the heart and soul of Spanish viticulture.

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Castilla y Leon 1 92+ (WA)
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€117.00
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The 2010 La Vina de Amalio is a single-vineyard wine from a plot planted 50 years ago on sand, lime and clay soils that provide elegance and brightness to the wine. It fermented and aged in new and used French oak barriques. It’s a concentrated and powerful old-vine Ribera with tantalizing aromas of black and blue fruit, ripe plums, blueberries and violets, showing a candied character and well-integrated spicy notes from the oak. It shows volatility that increases with time. The palate is full-bodied, quite powerful, with fine-grained, polished tannins and good acidity. A powerful Ribera to drink or to lay down. Drink 2015-2020.
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As an astonishing representation of Spanish viticulture, the Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 personifies excellence. Named after the vineyard's patriarch, Amalio Aragón, this flagship offering hails from Ribera del Duero, a region renowned for its adept blending of tradition and innovation. Displaying remarkable artisan craftsmanship, this celestial varietal of 100% Tempranillo is meticulously hand-harvested from 60-year-old vines, ensuring an enchanting complexity and aromatic depth. Exquisitely matured in French oak barrels for 24 months, this intense ruby-red delight presents a sophisticated palette embossed with red fruit accents and hints of chocolate and tobacco for an eternally memorable finish. Unquestionably, Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 reveals itself as a seductive symphony of harmonious flavours, reflecting the passion and skill of the small, family-run Cillar de Silos winery devotedly dedicated to creating wine of supreme class. Embrace the alluring call of the Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 - an iconic emblem of pure indulgence.

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The Condado de Haza Ribera del Duero Alenza Gran Reserva 2018 is a masterstroke of the Spanish wine industry, hailing from the winery's 200-hectare vineyard in the prestigious Ribera del Duero region. Crafted by Alejandro Fernandez, a stalwart of the Spanish wine scene for four decades, this Gran Reserva is a testament to the Tempranillo grape variety. Aged for 36 months in French oak barrels, this wine benefits from both exceptional grape cultivation and world-class winemaking expertise. The result is a full-bodied, robust red with a bouquet of black fruit, spice, and oak nuances, a testament to the Condado de Haza's commitment to quality. On the palate, it's enveloping, opulent, and bursting with velvet-textured tannins that anticipate a seemingly infinite finish. The Condado de Haza Ribera del Duero Alenza Gran Reserva 2018 epitomises the very pinnacle of Spanish viticulture.

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Castilla y Leon 1 -
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Castilla y Leon 1 98 (WA)
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€603.00
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The scarcest and rarest of the reds is the single-vineyard 2015 Canta la Perdiz, produced with the field-blend grapes of one of the oldest vineyards in the village of La Aguilera, a plot at 890 meters in altitude that has sandy and limestone-rich soils that give the wine a specific texture reminiscent of chalk. It's planted with a field blend dominated by Tempranillo but with small percentages of many other grapes, and the aim is to be able to ferment them all together. The ripeness of 2015 allowed for all the different varieties to achieve good ripeness, and they were all included in the wine, which fermented with full clusters and indigenous yeasts. It was foot trodden, and the malolactic and slow and long aging was in French oak barrels and lasted 31 months. It's a wine of perfume and finesse, gentle and tender, attractive and showy, developing nice complexity in the glass, with a more Mediterranean profile, some fennel and aromatic herbs. It has a velvety texture with very fine tannins. It also has very good freshness and balance, and it finishes long and dry. 1,220 bottles and 24 magnums were filled in May 2018.
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Castilla y Leon 1 98 (WA)
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The scarcest and rarest of the reds is the single-vineyard 2015 Canta la Perdiz, produced with the field-blend grapes of one of the oldest vineyards in the village of La Aguilera, a plot at 890 meters in altitude that has sandy and limestone-rich soils that give the wine a specific texture reminiscent of chalk. It's planted with a field blend dominated by Tempranillo but with small percentages of many other grapes, and the aim is to be able to ferment them all together. The ripeness of 2015 allowed for all the different varieties to achieve good ripeness, and they were all included in the wine, which fermented with full clusters and indigenous yeasts. It was foot trodden, and the malolactic and slow and long aging was in French oak barrels and lasted 31 months. It's a wine of perfume and finesse, gentle and tender, attractive and showy, developing nice complexity in the glass, with a more Mediterranean profile, some fennel and aromatic herbs. It has a velvety texture with very fine tannins. It also has very good freshness and balance, and it finishes long and dry. 1,220 bottles and 24 magnums were filled in May 2018.
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Castilla y Leon 1 100 (WA)
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€2,075.00
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I was really looking forward to the single-vineyard red 2016 Canta la Perdiz, their rarest and finest bottling. It comes from a one of the oldest plots in the village of La Aguilera found at 890 meters in altitude on sand and limestone soils that give it a special personality and a chalky texture. The full clusters fermented with indigenous yeasts in concrete vats, and the wine went through seven months of a slow malolactic fermentation in oak barrels, where it completed an élevage of 31 months. The wine delivers what I was expecting, incredible finesse and elegance while filling your mouth. It is nuanced, perfumed and with a crystalline personality, with light and energy. It has very fine, chalky tannins that give it a velvety texture. It has incredible length. It's a world-class red that should develop for a very long time in bottle but also drink well throughout its life, even as young as now. This is one of the finest wines they have produced at this domaine, among the greatest in Ribera del Duero, fine, crystalline and full of Ribera character, serious but with a hedonist side. 1,789 bottles and 50 magnums were filled in May 2019.
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Castilla y Leon 1 97 (WA)
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I also tasted the 2017 Canta la Perdiz from the low-yielding and warm year marked by spring frost. The Tempranillo field blend clusters fermented in concrete vats with natural yeasts after being foot trodden. The wine went through malolactic and 39 months of aging in oak barrels, mostly French, for 39 months. It has the perfume and approachability of the 2017s, but there's a lot more finesse here, the quality of the tannins is superb, and there's great balance and freshness. Another 2017 that transcends the vintage. The label is different each vintage, and in this different year, it does have a surprising, somewhat Ponsot-like label...1,103 bottles and 10 magnums were filled in March 2021.
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Castilla y Leon 1 97+ (WA)
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The 2018 Canta la Perdiz feels like a more rustic version of the 2016, with earthiness and abundant tannins and more backward than the approachable and juicy 2019 I tasted next to it. It fermented with full clusters and indigenous yeasts in concrete vats followed by a slow malolactic in barrel and 37 months in those barrels. The wine is still a little oaky, spicy and smoky, with good ripeness, 14.5% alcohol, good freshness and balance and abundant tannins that feel a little rustic. We'll have to see how the wine develops in bottle. 1,365 bottles and 32 magnums were filled in November 2021.
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Castilla y Leon 1 98 (WA)
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Wine Advocate (98)

I tasted two vintages of the single-vineyard Canta la Perdiz, from the vineyard that they consider to produce their most elegant red. The youngest of the two, the 2019 Canta la Perdiz was cropped from a warm and dry year, fermented with indigenous yeasts in concrete with full clusters and a slow malolactic in barrel (seven months) and then spent 35 months in French oak barrels. It has a very expressive nose that is open and immediate, with polished tannins and surprisingly integrated oak after such a long élevage. It's a vintage of pleasure and juiciness but with serious structure and depth, and it is very harmonious and balanced with fine-grained chalky tannins. It has 14.5% alcohol and a pH of 3.55 denoting good freshness. 1,847 bottles and 30 magnums produced. It was bottled in September 2022.
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Castilla y Leon 1 98 (DC)
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Probably the purest and most refined wine in the whole Ribera del Duero region, a jewel of balance and subtlety with a wonderfully persistent delicacy. The newest icon in Spain.
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Castilla y Leon 1 99 (WA)
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Their Gran Reserva is released a good six or seven years after the harvest, and they consider the 2013 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva still too young. It comes from small plots of some of the oldest vineyards in the village of La Aguilera, in the zone known as Peñas Aladas in a cooler place at 870 to 890 meters in altitude. The topsoils are sandy, and then there is clay and a limestone-and-marl mother rock that they consider perfect. The dominant grape is Tempranillo, but in these old plots, there is always a mix of varieties—Albillo, Bruñal, Garnacha, Bobal, Cariñena—and the aim is to ferment them all together (ripeness permitting). This fermented with full clusters that were foot trodden, and malolactic was in barrel and extremely slow (19 months). It matured in barrel for five years. It is an incredibly backward wine, young and undeveloped, with tons of gunpowder, earthy and mineral, diesel-like, complex and with a magnetic attraction that makes you go back over and over again. It has pungent and pristine flavors, with amazing precision and symmetry, like laser cut, long, with very fine tannins and a supple, almost salty finish. This wine should age forever in bottle. This wine is just magic. 1,671 bottles and 69 magnums were filled in September 2018. The initial 2010 is now glorious, but I agree, still young...
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Castilla y Leon 1 99 (WA)
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Their Gran Reserva is released a good six or seven years after the harvest, and they consider the 2013 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva still too young. It comes from small plots of some of the oldest vineyards in the village of La Aguilera, in the zone known as Peñas Aladas in a cooler place at 870 to 890 meters in altitude. The topsoils are sandy, and then there is clay and a limestone-and-marl mother rock that they consider perfect. The dominant grape is Tempranillo, but in these old plots, there is always a mix of varieties—Albillo, Bruñal, Garnacha, Bobal, Cariñena—and the aim is to ferment them all together (ripeness permitting). This fermented with full clusters that were foot trodden, and malolactic was in barrel and extremely slow (19 months). It matured in barrel for five years. It is an incredibly backward wine, young and undeveloped, with tons of gunpowder, earthy and mineral, diesel-like, complex and with a magnetic attraction that makes you go back over and over again. It has pungent and pristine flavors, with amazing precision and symmetry, like laser cut, long, with very fine tannins and a supple, almost salty finish. This wine should age forever in bottle. This wine is just magic. 1,671 bottles and 69 magnums were filled in September 2018. The initial 2010 is now glorious, but I agree, still young...
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Castilla y Leon 1 99 (WA)
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Their Gran Reserva is released a good six or seven years after the harvest, and they consider the 2013 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva still too young. It comes from small plots of some of the oldest vineyards in the village of La Aguilera, in the zone known as Peñas Aladas in a cooler place at 870 to 890 meters in altitude. The topsoils are sandy, and then there is clay and a limestone-and-marl mother rock that they consider perfect. The dominant grape is Tempranillo, but in these old plots, there is always a mix of varieties—Albillo, Bruñal, Garnacha, Bobal, Cariñena—and the aim is to ferment them all together (ripeness permitting). This fermented with full clusters that were foot trodden, and malolactic was in barrel and extremely slow (19 months). It matured in barrel for five years. It is an incredibly backward wine, young and undeveloped, with tons of gunpowder, earthy and mineral, diesel-like, complex and with a magnetic attraction that makes you go back over and over again. It has pungent and pristine flavors, with amazing precision and symmetry, like laser cut, long, with very fine tannins and a supple, almost salty finish. This wine should age forever in bottle. This wine is just magic. 1,671 bottles and 69 magnums were filled in September 2018. The initial 2010 is now glorious, but I agree, still young...
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Castilla y Leon 1 96 (WA)
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The Gran Reserva from 2014 had also been bottled for over one year when I tasted the wines, so I included the 2014 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva in this report, although the wine might take some time to reach the market. This is a rare wine, matured in oak barrels for 45 months and produced in limited quantities in a painfully slow process to create a wine with very high aging potential that, even when released some five or six years after the harvest, feels too young and a little raw. It feels a lot gentler and approachable than the 2013 I tasted next to it; it's more aromatic and expressive, complex and at the same time easy to understand. The palate is also approachable and tender, with very fine-grained tannins, when in reality, it's very powerful and tannic, but the balance is terrific. It should develop beautifully in bottle, and the Ribera character, which is there, should be even more evident with a little more time. 3,051 bottles and 43 magnums were filled unfined and unfiltered by hand in June 2018.
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Castilla y Leon 1 96 (WA)
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Wine Advocate (96)

The Gran Reserva from 2014 had also been bottled for over one year when I tasted the wines, so I included the 2014 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva in this report, although the wine might take some time to reach the market. This is a rare wine, matured in oak barrels for 45 months and produced in limited quantities in a painfully slow process to create a wine with very high aging potential that, even when released some five or six years after the harvest, feels too young and a little raw. It feels a lot gentler and approachable than the 2013 I tasted next to it; it's more aromatic and expressive, complex and at the same time easy to understand. The palate is also approachable and tender, with very fine-grained tannins, when in reality, it's very powerful and tannic, but the balance is terrific. It should develop beautifully in bottle, and the Ribera character, which is there, should be even more evident with a little more time. 3,051 bottles and 43 magnums were filled unfined and unfiltered by hand in June 2018.
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Castilla y Leon 1 96 (WA)
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The Gran Reserva from 2014 had also been bottled for over one year when I tasted the wines, so I included the 2014 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva in this report, although the wine might take some time to reach the market. This is a rare wine, matured in oak barrels for 45 months and produced in limited quantities in a painfully slow process to create a wine with very high aging potential that, even when released some five or six years after the harvest, feels too young and a little raw. It feels a lot gentler and approachable than the 2013 I tasted next to it; it's more aromatic and expressive, complex and at the same time easy to understand. The palate is also approachable and tender, with very fine-grained tannins, when in reality, it's very powerful and tannic, but the balance is terrific. It should develop beautifully in bottle, and the Ribera character, which is there, should be even more evident with a little more time. 3,051 bottles and 43 magnums were filled unfined and unfiltered by hand in June 2018.
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Castilla y Leon 1 98 (WA)
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Wine Advocate (98)

Their Gran Reserva style red 2015 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva had a very long aging in barrel, a total of 54 months, including six months of malolactic fermentation. This comes from a myriad of small plots of some of the oldest vines in the village of La Aguilera in the same zone that names the wine, at 870 to 890 meters in altitude. The valley receives very cold winds from the Duero River, and the vineyards are surrounded by junipers, pines and oak trees, which makes it up to three degrees Celsius lower than the rest of the village, one of the coldest places in the whole of Ribera del Duero. The soils have a layer of sand that is gradually mixed with clay until around one meter deep, and then there's a layer of marl and limestone, a textbook soil for the vine. 2015 was a powerful vintage, and there was some frost that also delivered a little more concentration. The wine has an old Ribera del Duero style, with some rusticity and lots of power, energy and concentration but with great balance. It has plenty of fine tannins and lots of chalkiness. This should be very long lived. 2,223 bottles and 41 magnums were hand bottled unfiltered and unfined in May 2020.
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Castilla y Leon 1 100 (WA)
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The youth, freshness, balance and harmony of the 2016 Peñas Aladas Gran Reserva is gobsmacking. The wine is a little shy, insinuating, reticent and a little closed, and it feels younger than it is. It comes from a collection of small plots of some of the oldest vines in the village of La Aguilera in the lieu-dit, or "paraje," that names the wine, in a small valley surrounded by pine, holm and juniper trees, where there is a cold draft of air and the temperature is lower than in the rest of the village. The soils are sandy and intermixed with clay on a marl mother rock. The plants are mostly Tempranillo, but as they are very old vines, there's always a field blend of other varieties—Albillo Mayor, Monastrell, Garnacha, Bobal and Cariñena—all fermented together with full clusters that were foot trodden in concrete vats and indigenous yeasts. Malolactic was in barrel and lasted for 11 months, while the élevage was extended to a total of 55 months (almost five years!). After all this time in barrels, the wine is not oaky at all; it's floral and perfumed, elegant, nuanced and layered. The texture is silky, and it's medium-bodied, with moderate ripeness, 14% alcohol and very good freshness denoted by a pH of 3.41. It has fine tannins that make it nicely textured and fine-boned, with subtle minerality. This should be veeeeeery long lived, as it has the stuffing, all the ingredients and the balance between them to make old bones. Amazing juice. 3,591 bottles and 51 magnums were filled in April 2021.
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Castilla y Leon 1 95 (JD)
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The 2015 Reserva checks in a Tempranillo-dominated red with 15% comprising a field blend of Garnacha, Bobal, and Albillo, all aged 35 months in barrel. Gorgeous blueberries, smoked blackberries, roasted herbs, chocolate, lead pencil, and graphite notes dominate the bouquet, and it's medium to full-bodied, with a concentrated, powerful texture, lots of tannins, and a great finish. It certainly shows the warmer style of the vintage in its texture and tannins, yet it stays balanced and offers notable freshness as well as a great finish. It has another decade of prime drinking.
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Castilla y Leon 18 97 (WA)
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Quite different from the 2015 was the 2016 Reserva, a red from a cooler year with good yields, so they were able to increase production of this wine over twofold and increase the quality! It took some seven months to complete fermentation, and the élevage in barrel lasted some 29 months. It has an incredible nose, violets and something musky, intriguing, complex and nuanced, mysterious and difficult to define, with some notes reminiscent of soy sauce. The palate is seamless and with terrific balance, a silky texture and very fine but chalky tannins. This is an amazing Ribera del Duero. 18,834 bottles and 519 magnums produced. It was bottled in April 2019.
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    Important Announcement:

    Delivery of Wine & Spirits purchased through this site can now be organised to most regions in the European Union.

    Fees and timings are unique for each region so it is important that you confirm with our team before making your purchase.

    Further to this, for some regions, there are other requirements to get your order delivered. Once again, please either read our delivery page or email deliveries@cruworldwine.com for more information.

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