Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
No 2013 was produced, as it was a very challenging year in Haro. So, from the 2012 I tasted last time, we jumped to the 2014 Imperial Gran Reserva, an icon among classical Rioja. The grapes for this blend of 85% Tempranillo, 10% Graciano and 5% Mazuelo were picked during the first half of October at a low 13.5% alcohol and were fermented in small oak vats followed by malolactic in concrete and two years in barrel. The bottles are kept for at least 36 months before they are released. As the Imperial Reserva, the style of this wine has to be preserved (they can innovate in the new Asúa range). There is a developed and subtle nose reminiscent of petrol (is it mineral?), hints of iodine and sweet spices. The palate is powerful and still a little tannic, as the wine was released even earlier because they skipped one vintage. Serious, austere, faithful to its character. 50,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in January 2017.
Features
Type of wine
Grand Reserve Red
Pairings
Red Meat, Game food
Style
Powerful and structured
Occasions
Gift
Winery
Compañía Vinícola del Norte de España
Size
150 cl.
Country
Spain
Region
Rioja
Appellation
Rioja
Alcohol
14.0%
Grapes
Tempranillo, Graciano, Mazuelo
Serving
Between 16ºC and 18ºC
Winemaking
Aged for 36 months in French and American oak barrels. Finally it stays a minimum of 48 months on bottle before commercialization.















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