Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
The flagship 2009 Vina Sastre Pesus comes from some of the oldest Tempranillo vines, some of them planted in 1905. After a rigorous sorting the wine is aged in 200% new oak, the first for malolactic fermentation and then for maturation, before being bottled in glass so thick, it could survive an assassination. Having been introduced personally to the vines, I really wanted to find all that oak marrying in blissful harmony with the precocious fruit, yet there is no doubt that all that can be discerned aromatically is the wood. The palate is medium rather than full-bodied and is very fleshy and caressing in the mouth. Here, I do find that the oak is assimilated with the fruit and does not impinge too much. It has a very ripe, quite sweet sorbet-like finish, with a dab of alcohol at the back of the throat that is not particularly disturbing. It is a decadent, powerful, intense experience and it needs a serious amount of aging. For those lazy enough to think I am dogmatic about a lot of new oak – this is a deliriously delicious wine. But it needs 8- 10 years to fully absorb the wood. I wonder what it would be like with less oak? Drink 2018-2030.
Features
Type of wine
Reserve Red
Pairings
Red Meat, Game food
Style
Powerful and structured
Occasions
Business Lunch, Gift
Winery
Bodegas Hermanos Sastre
Size
75 cl.
Country
Spain
Region
Castilla y Leon
Appellation
Ribera del Duero
Alcohol
15.0%
Grapes
Tinta Fina, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Serving
Between 14ºC and 16ºC
Winemaking
Aged for 22 months in new French oak barrels.















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