Castilla Y Leon
Castilla y León, a prestigious wine region in north-western Spain, is renowned for its exceptional fine wines. With its diverse terroir, ancient vineyards, and rich winemaking traditions, Castilla y León offers a captivating selection of wines that epitomize the region's winemaking excellence.
One of the most famous vineyards in Castilla y León is Bodegas Emilio Moro, a family-owned winery that has become a benchmark for quality wines. Their wines, such as Emilio Moro and Malleolus, are highly regarded for their elegance, depth, and exceptional craftsmanship.
Castilla y León is celebrated for its red wines, with the Ribera del Duero and Toro regions leading the way. Vineyards like Vega Sicilia, Pingus, and Dominio del Águila produce world-class red wines that showcase the region's mastery in crafting bold, complex, and age-worthy wines. These wines express rich flavours of ripe dark fruit, earthy undertones, velvety tannins, and a remarkable sense of place.
The region is also known for its white wines, with the Rueda and Bierzo regions standing out. Vineyards such as Marqués de Riscal, Naia, and Dominio de Tares produce exceptional white wines that exhibit vibrant acidity, citrus flavours, and a refreshing crispness. In Bierzo, red wines made from the Mencía grape variety are also highly acclaimed for their finesse and elegance.
Castilla y León's fine wines beautifully reflect the region's diverse landscapes, from the rolling hills of Ribera del Duero to the rugged terrain of Toro and the green valleys of Rueda and Bierzo. The wines of Castilla y León are a testament to the region's winemaking legacy and unwavering commitment to quality.
Explore the flavours of Castilla y León's fine wines and embark on a remarkable journey of taste and tradition. Whether you're savoring a robust Ribera del Duero red, a crisp Rueda white, or a nuanced Bierzo red, Castilla y León's wines promise an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of this esteemed Spanish wine region.
Castilla Y Leon
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Castilla y Leon | 2 | - |
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£548.98 |
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A source of undeniable superiority, Bodegas Garcia Figuero 12 Crianza Tempranillo 2018 is an authentic Spanish gem, harking from the distinguished vineyards in Ribera del Duero. Expertly crafted by the Garcia Figuero family, their proprietary vines' noble bloodlines yield this exquisite expression of the Tempranillo grape. Influenced by the swaying seasons of Spain, the 2018 vintage delivers an eloquent body, laced with layers of ripe dark fruit, chocolate undertones, and a touch of spice. The winemaking process incorporates fourteen months of gentle maturation in French and American oak barrels, culminating in a wine replete with complexity and finesse. Bodegas Garcia Figuero 12 Crianza Tempranillo 2018 persists on the palate, with a trail of silky tannins and a hint of liquorice tantalising the taste buds. As an emblem of meticulous vinification, it stands testament to the Figuero family's passionate pursuit of fine winemaking and their mastery of taking Tempranillo's potential to extraordinary new heights. |
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Castilla y Leon | 1 | 93+ (WA) |
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£514.87 |
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Wine Advocate (93+)The youngest of the released wines I tasted is a red—the 2016 Pícaro del Águila Tinto. It is from what they consider to be one of the best and freshest vintages in recent times. This is produced with the vines from the warmer parts of La Aguilera, a cold place to start with (and in a cooler year). The old vines are planted with a mix that is dominated by Tempranillo but also contains some 5% other grapes. All the grapes are picked and fermented together with full clusters and natural yeasts in concrete and stainless steel vats. It matured in oak barrels for 13 months. This is fragrant, expressive, open, aromatic and really attractive. The palate is really balanced, with great freshness, fine tannins and a very pleasant mouthfeel—supple, balanced and with great depth. This is the best version of this bottling so far, and it seems like 2016 could be a great overall vintage, based on some other wines I sampled from cask (many of them have an extended élevage). 21,550 bottles and 624 magnums were filled unfiltered and unfined in November 2017. |
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Castilla y Leon | 1 | 93 (WA) |
Inc. VAT
£477.67 |
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Wine Advocate (93)2017 was an unusually short crop as a result of terrible frost in April 2017, when thermometers reached -10 degrees Celsius in some places. The 2017 Pícaro del Águila Tinto, their entry-level and most approachable red, was seriously affected, of course. They lost some 60% of the volume, but the wine is incredible for the condition of the year. It feels a little more mysterious, not as expressive or open, a bit reductive perhaps, but the aromas are clean and don't show any excess ripeness. They did an amazing job eliminating all the raisins that didn't make it into the fermentation vat, and the extra workload has clearly paid off. The wine has some grip and fine, chalky tannins. 17,025 bottles and 487 magnums produced. It was bottled unfiltered and unfined and with just a little sulfur added in October 2018 after 12 months in oak barrels. |
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Castilla y Leon | 5 | 97 (TA) |
Inc. VAT
£970.87 |
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Tim Atkin MW (97)How do you follow up a first release as stunning as the 2016? Simple: make a wine that's every bit as good, albeit from a very different vintage. This multi-zone blend of Tempranillo and 3% Cabernet Sauvignon uses high altitude vineyards in Fuentenebro as its core, which gives it remarkable freshness and lift. The tannins are silky, the oak svelte and aromatic, the fruit sweet and layered, the finish long and engaging. Rapidly confirming itself as one of Spain's best reds. |
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Castilla y Leon | 2 | - |
In Bond
£419.00 |
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A source of undeniable superiority, Bodegas Garcia Figuero 12 Crianza Tempranillo 2018 is an authentic Spanish gem, harking from the distinguished vineyards in Ribera del Duero. Expertly crafted by the Garcia Figuero family, their proprietary vines' noble bloodlines yield this exquisite expression of the Tempranillo grape. Influenced by the swaying seasons of Spain, the 2018 vintage delivers an eloquent body, laced with layers of ripe dark fruit, chocolate undertones, and a touch of spice. The winemaking process incorporates fourteen months of gentle maturation in French and American oak barrels, culminating in a wine replete with complexity and finesse. Bodegas Garcia Figuero 12 Crianza Tempranillo 2018 persists on the palate, with a trail of silky tannins and a hint of liquorice tantalising the taste buds. As an emblem of meticulous vinification, it stands testament to the Figuero family's passionate pursuit of fine winemaking and their mastery of taking Tempranillo's potential to extraordinary new heights. |
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Castilla y Leon | 1 | 93+ (WA) |
In Bond
£397.00 |
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Wine Advocate (93+)The youngest of the released wines I tasted is a red—the 2016 Pícaro del Águila Tinto. It is from what they consider to be one of the best and freshest vintages in recent times. This is produced with the vines from the warmer parts of La Aguilera, a cold place to start with (and in a cooler year). The old vines are planted with a mix that is dominated by Tempranillo but also contains some 5% other grapes. All the grapes are picked and fermented together with full clusters and natural yeasts in concrete and stainless steel vats. It matured in oak barrels for 13 months. This is fragrant, expressive, open, aromatic and really attractive. The palate is really balanced, with great freshness, fine tannins and a very pleasant mouthfeel—supple, balanced and with great depth. This is the best version of this bottling so far, and it seems like 2016 could be a great overall vintage, based on some other wines I sampled from cask (many of them have an extended élevage). 21,550 bottles and 624 magnums were filled unfiltered and unfined in November 2017. |
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Castilla y Leon | 1 | 93 (WA) |
In Bond
£366.00 |
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Wine Advocate (93)2017 was an unusually short crop as a result of terrible frost in April 2017, when thermometers reached -10 degrees Celsius in some places. The 2017 Pícaro del Águila Tinto, their entry-level and most approachable red, was seriously affected, of course. They lost some 60% of the volume, but the wine is incredible for the condition of the year. It feels a little more mysterious, not as expressive or open, a bit reductive perhaps, but the aromas are clean and don't show any excess ripeness. They did an amazing job eliminating all the raisins that didn't make it into the fermentation vat, and the extra workload has clearly paid off. The wine has some grip and fine, chalky tannins. 17,025 bottles and 487 magnums produced. It was bottled unfiltered and unfined and with just a little sulfur added in October 2018 after 12 months in oak barrels. |
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Castilla y Leon | 5 | 97 (TA) |
In Bond
£777.00 |
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Tim Atkin MW (97)How do you follow up a first release as stunning as the 2016? Simple: make a wine that's every bit as good, albeit from a very different vintage. This multi-zone blend of Tempranillo and 3% Cabernet Sauvignon uses high altitude vineyards in Fuentenebro as its core, which gives it remarkable freshness and lift. The tannins are silky, the oak svelte and aromatic, the fruit sweet and layered, the finish long and engaging. Rapidly confirming itself as one of Spain's best reds. |