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Description

Pungent meaty and curranty aromas, and hints of cedar and spice. Produced purely from Tempranillo, and aged in new French and American oak barriques, this wine shows all the elegance of the variety, soft-bodied and smooth. Delicate and velvety, with plenty of complexity, and a strong core. Pair with red meats, strong cheeses, game pie.

Valenciso Rioja Reserva 2019

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Taste Profile

Dry
Sweet
Light
Complex
Fresh
Oaked

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Attributes

  • Type: Red Wine

  • Style: Savoury and Classic Red

  • Country: Spain

  • Region: Rioja

  • Blend: Tempranillo

  • Vintage: 2019

  • ABV: 14.5%

  • Size: 75cl

  • Farming: Sustainable

  • Winemaking: Traditional

  • Vegan: Not certified

Valenciso

Valenciso, a renowned winery in the Rioja region of Spain, is celebrated for its exceptional Tempranillo wines. Founded in 1998 by Luis Valentín and Carmen Enciso, the estate focuses on producing limited quantities of high-quality wines that reflect the unique terroir of Rioja Alta. Valenciso combines traditional winemaking techniques with sustainable viticulture, ensuring minimal environmental impact. Their wines are known for their elegance, balance, and complexity, with a particular emphasis on ageing potential.

Rioja

Rioja, located in northern Spain, is one of the country’s most prestigious and renowned wine regions. The region benefits from a diverse climate with influences from both the Mediterranean and Atlantic, contributing to its varied wine styles.
Famous for its reds, primarily made from Tempranillo, which produce wines known for their depth, rich fruit flavours, and well-integrated oak characteristics, the region also produces notable blends incorporating Garnacha and Graciano. Rioja’s whites, including those from Viura and Malvasía, are celebrated for their freshness, aromatic complexity, and balanced acidity. Historically, Rioja has a winemaking tradition dating back to Roman times. The region gained prominence in the 19th century with the influence of French winemaking techniques, and today it is recognised for its commitment to both traditional and modern practices. Rioja's classification system, including Crianza, Reserva, and Gran Reserva, reflects its dedication to quality and aging potential, making it a benchmark for Spanish wine.