by Jenise » Sat Mar 16, 2019 5:42 pm
Poured Spanish wines last night for the neighborhood. We set up four tables: Portugese and Canary Island, Tempranillo, RdD and Priorat, and dessert wines which included Warres Warrior, Cossart & Gordon Madeira and a nifty little locally made 'port'.
2014 Suertes del Marqués Valle de la Orotava Medianías Viñas Viejas
My WOTN. Premier cru Burgundian in weight and texture, with higher than average acidity and riveting complexity. Picked up notes of green peppercorn, sumac, pomegranate, raspberry and cactus pear. Best version of the mission grape I've ever tasted. Going to order some for my cellar.
2014 Casa Santos Lima Vinho Regional Lisboa Confidencial Reserva Red Blend
Tasty red fruits with some good backbone and nicely perfumed nose. Great QPR at $13.
2014 Casa de Mouraz Dão Red Blend
Soft and easy texture, modestly complex, all red fruits. Good, but a bit wan and simple compared to the wines above.
2011 Bodegas LAN Rioja Reserva Tempranillo
Very good no age showing yet, it's just a very nicely integrated Reserva. Soft tannins though, drink over the next five years.
2016 Emilio Moro Finca Resalso Tempranillo
Very aromatic sweet and French Oak-spicy nose, though I don't know for certain that FO was used here. Dynamic on the palate with a nice balance of friendly acidity and tannins.
2015 Condado de Haza Ribera del Duero Crianza Tempranillo
Savory, a bit vegetal though not objectionably so. Not sure if it's travel-shocked (expected to receive the '14, they delivered the '15) or what, but this underperformed my expectations from what I've always thought of as a baby Pesquera and was last place at the tempranillo table among the 80 tasters present (but one person did tell me it was her WOTN).
2015 Celler Cal Pla Priorat Black Slate Porrera Grenache Blend, Grenache
Big fruit and tannins, power with finesse. An excellent introduction to Spanish grenache, and a big hit with, new world drinkers, and pretty nice for us old world types too.
2015 Bodegas Ateca Calatayud Atteca Old Vines Garnacha, Grenache
Modern style, polished and forward. Big blue and black fruit that one would not recognize as grenache, with alcohol at 14.9% adding unwelcome heat to the finish.
2015 Bodegas y Viñedos Valderiz Ribera del Duero Tempranillo
Complex and substantial, the weight of RdD and the 80% French Oak brings a lot of high-end class to this bottle. Outperforms it's $29 price--drinks like $50.
2015 Whidbey Island Winery Port Cold Creek Vineyard Washington Port Blend
Would never be mistaken for Portugese Port, but the sangiovese base gives a very pure sweetness to this delightful and affordable locally-made dessert wine.
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