Spain - All Spanish Wines
Spain is a land of exceptional wines, renowned for its rich winemaking heritage and diverse terroir. From robust reds to crisp whites and enticing rosés, Spain offers a captivating selection of fine wines that reflect the country's passion for winemaking.
Spain is celebrated for its red wines, with regions like Ribera del Duero and Rioja leading the way. Vineyards such as Vega Sicilia and Dominio del Águila produce iconic red wines that showcase the power, elegance, and age-worthiness for which Spanish reds are known. The country is also recognized for its white wines, with regions like Rueda and Rías Baixas standing out. Vineyards such as Martín Códax craft exceptional white wines from grapes like Verdejo and Albariño, respectively, delivering vibrant acidity, enticing aromatics, and a refreshing character. Spain's fine wines are not complete without mentioning its captivating rosés. Vineyards like Muga produce exquisite rosé wines that exhibit beautiful color, delightful aromas, and a crisp, fruity palate that perfectly complements the country's warm climate.
Indulge in the allure of Spain's fine wines and experience the exceptional quality, distinct character, and the region's dedication to crafting remarkable wines. Whether you're savoring a robust Ribera del Duero red, a vibrant Rueda white, or an enticing Rioja rosé, Spanish wines promise a journey of flavors that capture the essence of this vibrant wine country. Embrace the flavors of Spain's fine wines and discover the perfect balance of tradition, innovation, and a rich winemaking legacy. With their captivating characteristics, diverse expressions, and the legacy of Spain's winemaking heritage, these wines embody the essence of Spain's vibrant wine culture.
Spain - All Spanish Wines
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Catalunya | 1 | 98 (WA) |
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£727.18 |
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Wine Advocate (98)The flagship 2018 Clos Mogador is a blend of 45% Garnacha, 29% Cariñena, 16% Syrah and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon that fermented with natural yeasts and showcases their philosophy—slow fermentations with long maceration and long aging. It matured for 18 months in 2,000-liter oak vats and 30% in 300-liter oak barrels. There was a lot of rain in 2018, and the vineyards were extremely happy and everything seemed very easy; in fact, René Barbier told me it was perhaps too easy... It's an atypical year: It has a gentle profile, and the wines are not as concentrated as those from 2013 (the last rainy year before 2018)—they are more elegant and nuanced. This should develop beautifully in bottle. 27,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in July 2020. |
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Catalunya | 4 | 98 (WA) |
Inc. VAT
£166.12 |
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Wine Advocate (98)The eponymous red 2021 Clos Mogador fermented with some 30% full clusters trying to give it more freshness (but without noticing the stems) with a long maceration (40 to 50 days) and (almost) no punching down, with less extraction. There's been a progressive change in the vineyard (they removed the south-facing Cabernet Sauvignon), and they increased Cariñena (around 30%), which in the future will be almost as much as Garnacha. It has aromatic complexity and a beautiful texture. It matured in 2,000-liter oak foudres and a small part in barrel and later in concrete. The wine has 14% alcohol and has the Priorat, Mogador and Mediterranean character (wet slate, graphite, aromatic herbs) with more elegance and freshness. The tannins are also a lot more elegant, and the wine comes through as very balanced. They produced 35,000 bottles of this. It was bottled in June 2023. |
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Catalunya | 1 | 98 (WA) |
Inc. VAT
£345.95 |
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Wine Advocate (98)The eponymous red 2021 Clos Mogador fermented with some 30% full clusters trying to give it more freshness (but without noticing the stems) with a long maceration (40 to 50 days) and (almost) no punching down, with less extraction. There's been a progressive change in the vineyard (they removed the south-facing Cabernet Sauvignon), and they increased Cariñena (around 30%), which in the future will be almost as much as Garnacha. It has aromatic complexity and a beautiful texture. It matured in 2,000-liter oak foudres and a small part in barrel and later in concrete. The wine has 14% alcohol and has the Priorat, Mogador and Mediterranean character (wet slate, graphite, aromatic herbs) with more elegance and freshness. The tannins are also a lot more elegant, and the wine comes through as very balanced. They produced 35,000 bottles of this. It was bottled in June 2023. |
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Rioja | 1 | 94 (WA) |
Inc. VAT
£647.15 |
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Wine Advocate (94)As we didn't have another recent vintage to compare with the 2010 and the expectations were so high, Roda's CEO Agustín Santolaya insisted on uncorking another excellent vintage, the 2004 Roda I, to check on its evolution. The production and source of the grapes was basically the same as today, 100% Tempranillo that, back then, was fermented in French oak vats with indigenous yeasts, followed by aging in barriques for 16 months. There might be some things in common with 2010, which is the current vintage—a very balanced year with great ripeness and acidity, wines with power and elegance and a very slow development. This 2004 is aging at a glacial pace and should have a long life ahead of it. At the time, they produced 184,447 bottles of this 2004. It has been in bottle since May 2006. |
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Rioja | 1 | 95 (DC) |
Inc. VAT
£365.98 |
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Decanter (95)From a warm vintage with an early harvest, this is a well-balanced Rioja with considerable complexity. There's a ripe plum character to the black fruit aromas, along with warm tobacco hints and earthy, undergrowth notes. Like a perfectly stretched tapestry, this shows a taut precision to the winemaking, with admirable balance. Polished black fruit, spice and chocolate notes show good persistence. A sense of freshness and fine tannins with juicy grip on the finish; this has life ahead of it. |
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Rioja | 2 | 96 (TA) |
Inc. VAT
£367.18 |
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Tim Atkin MW (96)Built around a core of Tempranillo from vineyards near Haro, with a splash of Graciano from the Rioja Oriental, this is a superb Roda I from a vintage that is often under-rated in Rioja. Balanced, perfumed and precise, with adroitly handled 50% new wood, a hint of good reduction, some vanilla spice, wild herbs and layers of blackberry and blueberry fruit. Delicious. |
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Galicia | 2 | - |
Inc. VAT
£389.60 |
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Rioja | 1 | - |
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£460.40 |
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Experience the intriguing tapestry of flavours in the Telmo Rodriguez Velado Lanzaga 2020. Handcrafted at the historic Lanzaga vineyards of Spain's prestigious Rioja region, this impeccable wine reflects the passion of creator Telmo Rodriguez, a renowned winemaker esteemed for his artisanal approach. Organic farming techniques and indigenous yeasts are employed to enhance the natural characteristics of the native Tempranillo and Graciano grapes, subtly clothed in French oak for 14 months to infuse notes of mystique. On the palette, Telmo Rodriguez Velado Lanzaga 2020 unfolds with arresting complexity - layers of nuanced dark fruits courting undertones of dried herbs and exotic spices, delineated by an unparalleled balance of acidity and silky tannins. This 2020 vintage bottle encapsulates Rodriguez’s dedication to honouring the land and tradition, resulting in a wine that truly manifests the soul of Rioja with an incomparable finesse and depth. Savour the expressive journey of the Telmo Rodriguez Velado Lanzaga 2020, a testament to Spain's viticulture grandeur. |
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Rioja | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£460.40 |
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The Telmo Rodriguez Estrada Lanzaga 2017 is a superbly articulated wine that is emblematic of the tenacity and craftsmanship of its respected producer, Telmo Rodriguez. This exceptional red wine, originating from the hallowed terrain of Rioja Alavesa in Spain, is concocted from a blend of predominantly Tempranillo grapes, with Garnacha and Graciano varieties adding complexity. Terrain is significant in the creation of Telmo Rodriguez Estrada Lanzaga 2017, with the vineyard resting on calcareous clay slopes, offering an ideal micro-climate for viticulture. Biodiversity is promoted via Organic and Biodynamic farming techniques, whilst minimal intervention in the winery allow the unique terroir to shine. Rated highly among prestigious wine publications, this wine is bright and expressive, laced with ripe fruit characteristics and striking minerality, mixing tradition and innovation in a seamless fashion. Elegant and balanced, Telmo Rodriguez Estrada Lanzaga 2017 is a testament to Rodriguez's passion for native varieties and reflection of terroir, making it a must for discerning wine lovers. |
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Rioja | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£460.40 |
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For those with a discerning palate, the Telmo Rodriguez Estrada Lanzaga 2020 is a must-try. As an exceptional expression of its terroir, this wine hails from the sun-drenched climes of Rioja Alavesa, Spain, meticulously crafted in the hands of acclaimed winemaker, Telmo Rodriguez. This leading luminary of Spanish viticulture hones in his eco-sensitive philosophy, making use of painstakingly hand-harvested grapes from old Tempranillo vines. Aged in French oak barrels, this wine unveils complex layers of red fruits, spices, and earthy undertones, wrapped in a tapestry of smooth tannins. The 2020 vintage stands out with its remarkable freshness and vibrancy, testament to a sublime winemaking process that respects nature's rhythms. Enjoy the Telmo Rodriguez Estrada Lanzaga 2020 with grilled meats or aged cheeses; its complex flavour will enhance the gastronomic experience. A bottle of this wine underscores the nuances of Spanish viticulture, much to any connoisseur's delight. |
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Rioja | 30 | 97 (JS) |
Inc. VAT
£446.00 |
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James Suckling (97)Minerals, peppery spices, blue fruit and violets. Fine-grained, mealy tannins on the palate. Firm and extremely long, with some white pepper at the end. Lots of finesse here, despite the taut firmness. Drink from 2026. |
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Rioja | 1 | 98+ (WA) |
Inc. VAT
£543.95 |
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Wine Advocate (98+)The 2021 Tabuerniga follows its path of complexity and elegance with a faint iron-like side this year, with notes of blood and rusty nail, a little earthier. Winemaker Pablo Eguzkiza thought that could be because this year the wine has more Graciano. It's also a little lighter, a little more ethereal. The grapes were picked between the sixth and eighth of October, and they were very healthy. They used a small portion of full clusters, maybe 5%, fermented in 3,000-liter open-top oak vats and matured in 1,500-liter oak foudres for 14 to 16 months. It has the harmony, balance and freshness with the elegant and seamless tannins from 2021. 2021 delivered good yields, and that might have provided finer-boned wines, a little in the style of 2016. This is superb. 3,812 bottles produced. It was bottled in June 2023. |
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Castilla y Leon | 1 | 97 (WA) |
Inc. VAT
£491.95 |
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Wine Advocate (97)The 2018 Matallana is the only wine they produced in Ribera del Duero, a traditional blend of Tempranillo with approximately 15% other varieties —Valenciano (Bobal), Navarro (Garnacha) and white Albillo—from different soils in five different villages, Sotillo de la Ribera, Roa, Fuentecén, Fuentemolinos and Pardilla. It fermented in oak and stainless steel vats with indigenous yeasts and matured for 14 months in French oak barrels of different ages. It has 14.5% alcohol and a pH of 3.68. The wine is subtle, harmonious and elegant, complex and with integrated oak, very expressive with velvety tannins and a long, dry, chalky finish. This is superb, elegant but with the Duero rusticity and stone minerality. It has to be the finest Matallana to date. 22,020 bottles produced. It was bottled in May and June 2020. They skipped the 2017 of this wine as the year was decimated by killer frost. |
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Castilla y Leon | 19 | 94 (JS) |
Inc. VAT
£682.15 |
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James Suckling (94)Fresh blackberries, tangy spices and hints of graphite and oyster shell on the nose, following through to a full-bodied, juicy palate, with fine-grained, chalky tannins that dissipate into the center-palate before a long, tangy finish. Drinkable now, but best after 2024. |
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Castilla y Leon | 6 | 97 (JA) |
Inc. VAT
£294.58 |
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Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux (97)Plum ruby red, nuanced and subtle with an emphasis on fragrance and lift, violet, peony, rose, finessed tannins, poise and intensity, raspberry and redcurrant fruit. Savoury, subtle, joyful. I love seeing what Telmo Rodriguez can do in Ribero del Duero, and so will you. He's been producing this wine since 1998, with the grapes from the northern area of Sotillo de la Ribera down to Pardilla in the south, 11 vineyards covering 21.5ha across five different villages. Native yeast fermentation. |
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Rioja | 1 | - |
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£2,003.15 |
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Delight in the exquisite Telmo Rodriguez Rioja Las Beatas 2018, a Spanish masterpiece hailed from the prestigious Rioja region. Esteemed winemaker, Telmo Rodriguez, meticulously crafts this wine from single-vineyard grapes harvested from a plot of pre-phylloxera, bush-trained vines averaging 100 years old. Renowned for his commitment to authentic Spanish terroirs, Rodriguez uses minimal intervention techniques. This approach allows the vineyard's unique qualities to shine through in the Telmo Rodriguez Rioja Las Beatas 2018. Each bottle reflects the profound mineral complexity of its calcareous clay soil, and the region's robust continental climate. The wine exudes an elegant balance of bright red fruit, delicate floral notes, and sophisticated spice accents. Aged for 15 months in French oak, the Telmo Rodriguez Rioja Las Beatas 2018 captivates the palate and exemplifies the very best of traditional Spanish winemaking. |
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Rioja | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£1,031.58 |
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Destined to impress the discerning oenophile, the Telmo Rodriguez Rioja Las Beatas 2019 is an absolute masterpiece of Spanish winemaking. Crafted by the esteemed Telmo Rodriguez, one of Spain's pioneering winemakers, this vintage talks volumes about Rodriguez's commitment to preserving old vineyards and traditional methods. The Las Beatas vineyard, nestled in the Rioja Alavesa region, benefits from distinctive calcareous clay soils and a unique microclimate. This favourably influences the delicately hand-picked Tempranillo grapes used to produce this wine. The vinification process involves 14 months of maturation in French oak barrels, lending a refined complexity to the end product. Upon sipping, expect the Telmo Rodriguez Rioja Las Beatas 2019 to unveil notes of ripe red fruit, spiced undertones and delicious hints of vanilla. Admire its depth in colour and intricate layers of flavour which unfurl with each sip. This is an extraordinary testament to high-quality, artisant production, and an exclusive opportunity to experience Spanish viticulture at its finest. |
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Catalunya | 1 | 98 (WA) |
In Bond
£586.00 |
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Wine Advocate (98)The flagship 2018 Clos Mogador is a blend of 45% Garnacha, 29% Cariñena, 16% Syrah and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon that fermented with natural yeasts and showcases their philosophy—slow fermentations with long maceration and long aging. It matured for 18 months in 2,000-liter oak vats and 30% in 300-liter oak barrels. There was a lot of rain in 2018, and the vineyards were extremely happy and everything seemed very easy; in fact, René Barbier told me it was perhaps too easy... It's an atypical year: It has a gentle profile, and the wines are not as concentrated as those from 2013 (the last rainy year before 2018)—they are more elegant and nuanced. This should develop beautifully in bottle. 27,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in July 2020. |
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Catalunya | 4 | 98 (WA) |
In Bond
£132.00 |
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Wine Advocate (98)The eponymous red 2021 Clos Mogador fermented with some 30% full clusters trying to give it more freshness (but without noticing the stems) with a long maceration (40 to 50 days) and (almost) no punching down, with less extraction. There's been a progressive change in the vineyard (they removed the south-facing Cabernet Sauvignon), and they increased Cariñena (around 30%), which in the future will be almost as much as Garnacha. It has aromatic complexity and a beautiful texture. It matured in 2,000-liter oak foudres and a small part in barrel and later in concrete. The wine has 14% alcohol and has the Priorat, Mogador and Mediterranean character (wet slate, graphite, aromatic herbs) with more elegance and freshness. The tannins are also a lot more elegant, and the wine comes through as very balanced. They produced 35,000 bottles of this. It was bottled in June 2023. |
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Catalunya | 1 | 98 (WA) |
In Bond
£269.00 |
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Wine Advocate (98)The eponymous red 2021 Clos Mogador fermented with some 30% full clusters trying to give it more freshness (but without noticing the stems) with a long maceration (40 to 50 days) and (almost) no punching down, with less extraction. There's been a progressive change in the vineyard (they removed the south-facing Cabernet Sauvignon), and they increased Cariñena (around 30%), which in the future will be almost as much as Garnacha. It has aromatic complexity and a beautiful texture. It matured in 2,000-liter oak foudres and a small part in barrel and later in concrete. The wine has 14% alcohol and has the Priorat, Mogador and Mediterranean character (wet slate, graphite, aromatic herbs) with more elegance and freshness. The tannins are also a lot more elegant, and the wine comes through as very balanced. They produced 35,000 bottles of this. It was bottled in June 2023. |
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Rioja | 1 | 94 (WA) |
In Bond
£520.00 |
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Wine Advocate (94)As we didn't have another recent vintage to compare with the 2010 and the expectations were so high, Roda's CEO Agustín Santolaya insisted on uncorking another excellent vintage, the 2004 Roda I, to check on its evolution. The production and source of the grapes was basically the same as today, 100% Tempranillo that, back then, was fermented in French oak vats with indigenous yeasts, followed by aging in barriques for 16 months. There might be some things in common with 2010, which is the current vintage—a very balanced year with great ripeness and acidity, wines with power and elegance and a very slow development. This 2004 is aging at a glacial pace and should have a long life ahead of it. At the time, they produced 184,447 bottles of this 2004. It has been in bottle since May 2006. |
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Rioja | 1 | 95 (DC) |
In Bond
£285.00 |
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Decanter (95)From a warm vintage with an early harvest, this is a well-balanced Rioja with considerable complexity. There's a ripe plum character to the black fruit aromas, along with warm tobacco hints and earthy, undergrowth notes. Like a perfectly stretched tapestry, this shows a taut precision to the winemaking, with admirable balance. Polished black fruit, spice and chocolate notes show good persistence. A sense of freshness and fine tannins with juicy grip on the finish; this has life ahead of it. |
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Rioja | 2 | 96 (TA) |
In Bond
£286.00 |
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Tim Atkin MW (96)Built around a core of Tempranillo from vineyards near Haro, with a splash of Graciano from the Rioja Oriental, this is a superb Roda I from a vintage that is often under-rated in Rioja. Balanced, perfumed and precise, with adroitly handled 50% new wood, a hint of good reduction, some vanilla spice, wild herbs and layers of blackberry and blueberry fruit. Delicious. |
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Galicia | 2 | - |
In Bond
£304.00 |
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Rioja | 1 | - |
In Bond
£363.00 |
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Experience the intriguing tapestry of flavours in the Telmo Rodriguez Velado Lanzaga 2020. Handcrafted at the historic Lanzaga vineyards of Spain's prestigious Rioja region, this impeccable wine reflects the passion of creator Telmo Rodriguez, a renowned winemaker esteemed for his artisanal approach. Organic farming techniques and indigenous yeasts are employed to enhance the natural characteristics of the native Tempranillo and Graciano grapes, subtly clothed in French oak for 14 months to infuse notes of mystique. On the palette, Telmo Rodriguez Velado Lanzaga 2020 unfolds with arresting complexity - layers of nuanced dark fruits courting undertones of dried herbs and exotic spices, delineated by an unparalleled balance of acidity and silky tannins. This 2020 vintage bottle encapsulates Rodriguez’s dedication to honouring the land and tradition, resulting in a wine that truly manifests the soul of Rioja with an incomparable finesse and depth. Savour the expressive journey of the Telmo Rodriguez Velado Lanzaga 2020, a testament to Spain's viticulture grandeur. |
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Rioja | 1 | - |
In Bond
£363.00 |
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The Telmo Rodriguez Estrada Lanzaga 2017 is a superbly articulated wine that is emblematic of the tenacity and craftsmanship of its respected producer, Telmo Rodriguez. This exceptional red wine, originating from the hallowed terrain of Rioja Alavesa in Spain, is concocted from a blend of predominantly Tempranillo grapes, with Garnacha and Graciano varieties adding complexity. Terrain is significant in the creation of Telmo Rodriguez Estrada Lanzaga 2017, with the vineyard resting on calcareous clay slopes, offering an ideal micro-climate for viticulture. Biodiversity is promoted via Organic and Biodynamic farming techniques, whilst minimal intervention in the winery allow the unique terroir to shine. Rated highly among prestigious wine publications, this wine is bright and expressive, laced with ripe fruit characteristics and striking minerality, mixing tradition and innovation in a seamless fashion. Elegant and balanced, Telmo Rodriguez Estrada Lanzaga 2017 is a testament to Rodriguez's passion for native varieties and reflection of terroir, making it a must for discerning wine lovers. |
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Rioja | 1 | - |
In Bond
£363.00 |
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For those with a discerning palate, the Telmo Rodriguez Estrada Lanzaga 2020 is a must-try. As an exceptional expression of its terroir, this wine hails from the sun-drenched climes of Rioja Alavesa, Spain, meticulously crafted in the hands of acclaimed winemaker, Telmo Rodriguez. This leading luminary of Spanish viticulture hones in his eco-sensitive philosophy, making use of painstakingly hand-harvested grapes from old Tempranillo vines. Aged in French oak barrels, this wine unveils complex layers of red fruits, spices, and earthy undertones, wrapped in a tapestry of smooth tannins. The 2020 vintage stands out with its remarkable freshness and vibrancy, testament to a sublime winemaking process that respects nature's rhythms. Enjoy the Telmo Rodriguez Estrada Lanzaga 2020 with grilled meats or aged cheeses; its complex flavour will enhance the gastronomic experience. A bottle of this wine underscores the nuances of Spanish viticulture, much to any connoisseur's delight. |
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Rioja | 30 | 97 (JS) |
In Bond
£351.00 |
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James Suckling (97)Minerals, peppery spices, blue fruit and violets. Fine-grained, mealy tannins on the palate. Firm and extremely long, with some white pepper at the end. Lots of finesse here, despite the taut firmness. Drink from 2026. |
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Rioja | 1 | 98+ (WA) |
In Bond
£434.00 |
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Wine Advocate (98+)The 2021 Tabuerniga follows its path of complexity and elegance with a faint iron-like side this year, with notes of blood and rusty nail, a little earthier. Winemaker Pablo Eguzkiza thought that could be because this year the wine has more Graciano. It's also a little lighter, a little more ethereal. The grapes were picked between the sixth and eighth of October, and they were very healthy. They used a small portion of full clusters, maybe 5%, fermented in 3,000-liter open-top oak vats and matured in 1,500-liter oak foudres for 14 to 16 months. It has the harmony, balance and freshness with the elegant and seamless tannins from 2021. 2021 delivered good yields, and that might have provided finer-boned wines, a little in the style of 2016. This is superb. 3,812 bottles produced. It was bottled in June 2023. |
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Castilla y Leon | 1 | 97 (WA) |
In Bond
£370.00 |
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Wine Advocate (97)The 2018 Matallana is the only wine they produced in Ribera del Duero, a traditional blend of Tempranillo with approximately 15% other varieties —Valenciano (Bobal), Navarro (Garnacha) and white Albillo—from different soils in five different villages, Sotillo de la Ribera, Roa, Fuentecén, Fuentemolinos and Pardilla. It fermented in oak and stainless steel vats with indigenous yeasts and matured for 14 months in French oak barrels of different ages. It has 14.5% alcohol and a pH of 3.68. The wine is subtle, harmonious and elegant, complex and with integrated oak, very expressive with velvety tannins and a long, dry, chalky finish. This is superb, elegant but with the Duero rusticity and stone minerality. It has to be the finest Matallana to date. 22,020 bottles produced. It was bottled in May and June 2020. They skipped the 2017 of this wine as the year was decimated by killer frost. |
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Castilla y Leon | 19 | 94 (JS) |
In Bond
£528.50 |
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James Suckling (94)Fresh blackberries, tangy spices and hints of graphite and oyster shell on the nose, following through to a full-bodied, juicy palate, with fine-grained, chalky tannins that dissipate into the center-palate before a long, tangy finish. Drinkable now, but best after 2024. |
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Castilla y Leon | 6 | 97 (JA) |
In Bond
£225.50 |
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Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux (97)Plum ruby red, nuanced and subtle with an emphasis on fragrance and lift, violet, peony, rose, finessed tannins, poise and intensity, raspberry and redcurrant fruit. Savoury, subtle, joyful. I love seeing what Telmo Rodriguez can do in Ribero del Duero, and so will you. He's been producing this wine since 1998, with the grapes from the northern area of Sotillo de la Ribera down to Pardilla in the south, 11 vineyards covering 21.5ha across five different villages. Native yeast fermentation. |
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Rioja | 1 | - |
In Bond
£1,650.00 |
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Delight in the exquisite Telmo Rodriguez Rioja Las Beatas 2018, a Spanish masterpiece hailed from the prestigious Rioja region. Esteemed winemaker, Telmo Rodriguez, meticulously crafts this wine from single-vineyard grapes harvested from a plot of pre-phylloxera, bush-trained vines averaging 100 years old. Renowned for his commitment to authentic Spanish terroirs, Rodriguez uses minimal intervention techniques. This approach allows the vineyard's unique qualities to shine through in the Telmo Rodriguez Rioja Las Beatas 2018. Each bottle reflects the profound mineral complexity of its calcareous clay soil, and the region's robust continental climate. The wine exudes an elegant balance of bright red fruit, delicate floral notes, and sophisticated spice accents. Aged for 15 months in French oak, the Telmo Rodriguez Rioja Las Beatas 2018 captivates the palate and exemplifies the very best of traditional Spanish winemaking. |
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Rioja | 1 | - |
In Bond
£850.00 |
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Destined to impress the discerning oenophile, the Telmo Rodriguez Rioja Las Beatas 2019 is an absolute masterpiece of Spanish winemaking. Crafted by the esteemed Telmo Rodriguez, one of Spain's pioneering winemakers, this vintage talks volumes about Rodriguez's commitment to preserving old vineyards and traditional methods. The Las Beatas vineyard, nestled in the Rioja Alavesa region, benefits from distinctive calcareous clay soils and a unique microclimate. This favourably influences the delicately hand-picked Tempranillo grapes used to produce this wine. The vinification process involves 14 months of maturation in French oak barrels, lending a refined complexity to the end product. Upon sipping, expect the Telmo Rodriguez Rioja Las Beatas 2019 to unveil notes of ripe red fruit, spiced undertones and delicious hints of vanilla. Admire its depth in colour and intricate layers of flavour which unfurl with each sip. This is an extraordinary testament to high-quality, artisant production, and an exclusive opportunity to experience Spanish viticulture at its finest. |
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