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JoePerry wrote:*ahem*
Even many of the traditional producers have modernized a bit over the past few vintages. Still, some solid Rioja choices are:
Cune
R Lopez de Heredia
Marques de Riscal
Marques de Murrieta
Riojanas
Muga
La Rioja Alta
Castillo Labastida
Bodegas Franco-Espanolas
Paternina
Rioja Santiago
Berberana
Monticello
Marques de Caceres
Campillo
Bodegas Bilbainas
Best,
Joe
wrcstl wrote:Joe,
I am a major fan of Lopez de Heredia and have also had some nice Monticello wines that are not that expensive. Any priority of the producers you listed?
Thanks,
Walt
RichardAtkinson wrote:I used to drink quite a bit of Tempranillo, but quit when all of the old favorites started going to a more international style. Now that we live in a larger city, there are more choices.
But, I've been finding that a lot more producers are going international. Any reccos for a leaner style of Spanish Red...something more food friendly?
Thanks,
Richard
Richard, are you aware of this guy in Houston. Blue State Carpetbagger`s Red State Wine Blog?
Richard, thanks for posting this thread. Do you have a good choice in your area (Spain that is)?
Lou Kessler wrote:Muga Prado Enea---not Torre Muga Joe should tell you these things. I am not an expert on Spanish wines. Maybe VS will chime in?
Otto Nieminen wrote:Joe, thanks for the list - very useful. But what do you think of Coto de Imaz? We have the '96 GR here, which I think is the most "old style" Rioja available here.
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RichardAtkinson wrote:Are these in order of preference?
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JoePerry wrote:a few that you will see are on the low-end of things.
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JoePerry wrote:When's the last time you thought a bottle of Faustino or Marqués de Arienzo was top shelf?
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Jenise wrote:Has Remelluri fallen? I was surprised not to see it on anyone's list.
Victor de la Serna wrote:JoePerry wrote:When's the last time you thought a bottle of Faustino or Marqués de Arienzo was top shelf?
About the same time I thought any of the following wines was top shelf:
Paternina
Castillo Labastida
Berberana
Marques de Caceres
Bodegas Franco-Espanolas
Rioja Santiago
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