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Marqués De Riscal Reserva, Rioja DOC 375 ml
Marqués de Riscal
Marqués de Riscal is one of the oldest Rioja wineries. Founded in Elciego (Álava) in 1858 by Guillermo Hurtado de Amézaga, from the outset it has been a point of reference in the winemaking business at both national and international level. Throughout its history, Marqués de Riscal has always been an innovating, pioneering cellar and reference in a constantly changing winemaking sector. Thay seek to make wines which are original, fresh, elegant and easy to drink. Since the beginning they have always had a clear vocation for creating the quintessential Spanish wines from Rioja. Barón de Chirel, the first "signature wine", launched in 1986 was the precursor of the so-called “new era” of Rioja wines. This wine is produced on a very limited scale and only in the best vintage years, in which the character of the vineyard, the soil and the variety are expressed as part of a single, harmonious whole.
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Country | Spain |
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Province Area | Rioja |
Brand | Marques De Riscal |
Wine Type | Red Wine |
Bottle size | 750 ml |
Alcohol Level | 14.1% |
Wine Grape Varieties | Tempranillo, Graciano, Mazuelo |
Tasting | Dry |
Wine body | Medium |
Appearance | Cherry-red colour with good robe. |
Aroma | Spicy, balsamic aromas of great complexity, with notes of ripe dark berries and light toasted nuances. |
Palate | On the palate it is full and tasty, with good structure and rounded, elegant tannins. The finish is long and fresh, with a slight reminder of the fine oak. |
Wine Score | N/A |