Type | Oak-aged Rosé Wine |
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Allergens | Contains sulfites |
Alcohol contenti | 13.0% |
Production | 3,500 - 4,000 bottles |
Spec sheet
The wine
What would it mean, if we said this is an aristocratic rosé? Its quality is obvious and its character refined, definitely a well-crafted rosé. It’s also extremely pleasant, easy to drink, the type that’s very moreish, to be honest, with its moderate alcohol content most welcome. It’s complex too. On entry, tasting it blind, it makes us think of some of those magnificent creamy whites, but also of elegant sparkling wines due to its balsamic freshness and finesse. Certain subtle saline notes and a touch of quince in the background take us directly to the world of classic Riojas —no surprise knowing its producer. All the beauty of rosé wine under a single label. Well done, José Luis!
What does this wine taste like?
View | Salmon / Orangey glints |
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Bouquet | Morello cherry / Acidic fruit / Dried flowers / Aromatic herbs |
Mouth | Glyceric / Fine tannins / Flavoursome |
Drinking and storing
Serve between 8ºC and 10ºC
Food pairing
Vegetables / Rice dishes / Spicy dishes
Ratings and awards
2018 | 91 PK |
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2017 | 90 PK |
2016 | 90 PK |
PK: Parker
Wine critics reviewsReviews by Parker
Customer reviews
Winemaking
Ageing period | 18 months |
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Barrel age | Used |
Type of wood | French oak |