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Finca La Emperatriz Tinto es un vino tinto con barrica elaborado por Viñedos Hermanos Hernáiz y acogido a la Denominación de Origen Calificada Rioja.
Vino coupage de las variedades Tempranillo (70%), Garnacha (25%) y Viura (5%) procendentes de viñedos propios de la bodega; vendimia manual y selección en mesa en bodega. Fermenta en depósitos de hormigón con levaduras indígenas. Maloláctica en barrica y posterior crianza durante 18 meses.
Anteriormente, en la añada 2016, este vino se llamaba Finca La Emperatriz Gran Vino y obtuvo una puntuación de 94 Parker, en la 2017 se llamó Viñedo Singular con 93 Parker.
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Finca La Emperatriz Tinto es un vino tinto con barrica elaborado por Viñedos Hermanos Hernáiz y acogido a la Denominación de Origen Calificada Rioja.
Vino coupage de las variedades Tempranillo (70%), Garnacha (25%) y Viura (5%) procendentes de viñedos propios de la bodega; vendimia manual y selección en mesa en bodega. Fermenta en depósitos de hormigón con levaduras indígenas. Maloláctica en barrica y posterior crianza durante 18 meses.
Anteriormente, en la añada 2016, este vino se llamaba Finca La Emperatriz Gran Vino y obtuvo una puntuación de 94 Parker, en la 2017 se llamó Viñedo Singular con 93 Parker.
Si tiene cualquier duda, puedes comunicarte con nosotros:
2018 > 94 puntos
The wine labeled in 2016 as Gran Vino and in 2017 as Viñedo Singular has finally been simplified to 2018 Finca la Emperatriz Tinto with the category of Viñedo Singular, the new official single-vineyard category. It's a modern, clean and generously oaked blend of 76% Tempranillo, 20% Garnacha and 4% Viura from vines worked organically from 2020, with 14.5% alcohol, good freshness and balance. It fermented in concrete and matured in 60% new French barriques and 40% used American ones for 18 months. This is a vin de garde that needs time in bottle to finish integrating the oak. As with the white, the 2016 is evolving more gracefully than the 2017 (tasted from half bottles, so perhaps not the best data point...). 32,544 bottles and some other formats were filled in August 2020.
2017 > 93 puntos
I really liked the seriousness, restraint and balance of the 2017 Finca la Emperatriz Gran Vino Tinto, a blend of 76% Tempranillo, 22% Garnacha and 2% white Viura. It combines ripeness and power with elegance and subtleness. The wine feels too young, especially in the palate, with some tannins still to be resolved by some more time in bottle. It's medium to full-bodied and has a dry, serious and long finish. This should evolve toward a quite classical expression of Rioja. 37,950 bottles and some larger formats produced. It was bottled in July 2019. - Issue 251 End of October 2020, The Wine Advocate, Luis Gutiérrez -
2018 > 94 puntos
The wine labeled in 2016 as Gran Vino and in 2017 as Viñedo Singular has finally been simplified to 2018 Finca la Emperatriz Tinto with the category of Viñedo Singular, the new official single-vineyard category. It's a modern, clean and generously oaked blend of 76% Tempranillo, 20% Garnacha and 4% Viura from vines worked organically from 2020, with 14.5% alcohol, good freshness and balance. It fermented in concrete and matured in 60% new French barriques and 40% used American ones for 18 months. This is a vin de garde that needs time in bottle to finish integrating the oak. As with the white, the 2016 is evolving more gracefully than the 2017 (tasted from half bottles, so perhaps not the best data point...). 32,544 bottles and some other formats were filled in August 2020.
2017 > 93 puntos
I really liked the seriousness, restraint and balance of the 2017 Finca la Emperatriz Gran Vino Tinto, a blend of 76% Tempranillo, 22% Garnacha and 2% white Viura. It combines ripeness and power with elegance and subtleness. The wine feels too young, especially in the palate, with some tannins still to be resolved by some more time in bottle. It's medium to full-bodied and has a dry, serious and long finish. This should evolve toward a quite classical expression of Rioja. 37,950 bottles and some larger formats produced. It was bottled in July 2019. - Issue 251 End of October 2020, The Wine Advocate, Luis Gutiérrez -