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Casta Diva Cosecha Real 2002 es un vino moscatel dulce de solera, elaborado por Bodegas Gutiérrez de la Vega de Alicante, con uva Moscatel de Alejandría en su totalidad.
Este vino se ha elaborado al estilo de las criaderas. De las añadas 1999, 2000 y 2001, procede el 20% y de la añada 2002, el restante 80%, procedente de barricas.
Este vino se ofreció como en el postre en el enlace de los Príncipes de Asturias.
Si tiene cualquier duda, puedes comunicarte con nosotros:
Casta Diva Cosecha Real 2002 es un vino moscatel dulce de solera, elaborado por Bodegas Gutiérrez de la Vega de Alicante, con uva Moscatel de Alejandría en su totalidad.
Este vino se ha elaborado al estilo de las criaderas. De las añadas 1999, 2000 y 2001, procede el 20% y de la añada 2002, el restante 80%, procedente de barricas.
Este vino se ofreció como en el postre en el enlace de los Príncipes de Asturias.
Si tiene cualquier duda, puedes comunicarte con nosotros:
Color oro viejo.
Aroma pastelería, especiado, notas amieladas, frutos secos, roble cremoso, expresivo, elegante.
Boca graso, sabroso, frutoso, largo, equilibrado.
Quesos muy curados, tartas.
Temperatura de servicio 10º-12ºC.
2002 > 95 puntos > I tasted the NV Casta Diva Cosecha Real 2002, which is not really a vintage wine, despite what they put on the labels; they bottle around 50 liters every year and replace it with wine from the latest vintage in what they describe as a solera, and therefore, it's a non-vintage wine for me. This is an exceptional wine that is getting nuttier as the average age of the wine increases and it keeps developing and slowly oxidizing in barrel. It's nuanced, deeper and more complex than the younger wines and has subtler aromas, with some biscuity character and notes of royal jelly, bay leaf and roasted coffee. The palate is soft and caressing, with bittersweet orange flavors and mild sweetness. Only 254 half-bottles were filled in 2017, and the back labels show lot number 5/2002, which I guess is the fifth bottling of this solera that started with wine from 2002.
Issue 242 End of April 2019, The Wine Advocate, Luis GutierrezColor oro viejo.
Aroma pastelería, especiado, notas amieladas, frutos secos, roble cremoso, expresivo, elegante.
Boca graso, sabroso, frutoso, largo, equilibrado.
Quesos muy curados, tartas.
Temperatura de servicio 10º-12ºC.
2002 > 95 puntos > I tasted the NV Casta Diva Cosecha Real 2002, which is not really a vintage wine, despite what they put on the labels; they bottle around 50 liters every year and replace it with wine from the latest vintage in what they describe as a solera, and therefore, it's a non-vintage wine for me. This is an exceptional wine that is getting nuttier as the average age of the wine increases and it keeps developing and slowly oxidizing in barrel. It's nuanced, deeper and more complex than the younger wines and has subtler aromas, with some biscuity character and notes of royal jelly, bay leaf and roasted coffee. The palate is soft and caressing, with bittersweet orange flavors and mild sweetness. Only 254 half-bottles were filled in 2017, and the back labels show lot number 5/2002, which I guess is the fifth bottling of this solera that started with wine from 2002.
Issue 242 End of April 2019, The Wine Advocate, Luis Gutierrez