Description Enjoy a dozen flamboyant reds that manage to capture the incredible character and fiery spirit of magnificent Spain. Sporting18 Golds between them – but it's the vibrant and surprisingly diverse styles that really impress. There’s Rioja, of course, two in fact, a still youthful bight jewel fresh from high altitude Rioja Alavesa, and a mature, 10-year-old Gran Reserva from a 5-Star vintage and a leading family estate (that must remain secret as its Gran Reservas usually sell for A LOT more). Look forward also to delicious blends of Garnacha and Cabernet in FIVE-time Gold-winning Ermita de San Lorenzo Gran Selelecion from Campo de Borja, Camino de Seda Monastrello (aka Mataro) Syrah, again with five Golds, and boasting concentrated fruit for Jumilla's old bush vines, and a succulent Monastrell Tempranillo combo. Lastly, and again from Campo de Borja, self-proclaimed Empire of Garnacha', enjoy the lovely La Bella, which has scooped EIGHT Gold medals, including a Great Gold and a Double! Time for some tapas? Most definitely!
Spain is a superb source of good value, mature reds, but a Gran Reserva Rioja with now 10 years’ age is a top find. Made in a 5-star vintage, it’s from a leading family estate. We can’t say where – our buyer swore secrecy in return for a great price.
Combining concentrated, old bush vine (up to 70 years old) Monastrell (known to us as Mourvèdre or Mataro) plus a portion of strawberry-scented Tempranillo, it’s a lavish and layered wine that’s really hard to resist.
A velvety blend of Garnacha, Syrah and Tempranillo from Spain's Campo de Borja crafted by Scottish-born winemaker Pamela Geddes, with EIGHT Golds including a rare Great Gold and a Double and high scores of 90-92pts.
A regular Gold-medal winner (four last vintage), the 2023 Camino de Seda is smooth and brimming with big, spicy red fruit flavours. Ancient bush vines high in Jumilla produce this intensity, complemented by sweet spicy oak in this moreish red.
This power-packed, old-vine Garnacha is from a winery founded in 1939 in Navarra’s Baja Montaña region. Crafted from the intensely flavoured grapes of ancient, low-yielding vines grown high on a windswept plain, this is a dense, raspberry-rich red.
This is a young Rioja full of ripe Tempranillo charm from the award-winning Castillo Labastida. It's from Rioja's Alavesa region, where vineyards are small and high and the climate cool. The outcome is silky, bright fruit with tantalising freshness.
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