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El Espinal es un vino tinto con crianza de Bodegas Exopto en la Denominación de Origen Calificada Rioja.
Vino monovarietal de Maturana Tinta, procedente del viñedo El Espinal en San Vicente de la Sonsierra, de 30 años de edad y plantado sobre suelos de composición arcillo calcárea, a una altitud de 650 metros sobre el nivel del mar en las faldas de la Sierra Cantabria.
El Espinal de Exopto se vendimia a mano en cajas, se vinifica a baja temperatura y tiene una crianza de 12 meses en barricas usadas de roble francés de 600 y 225 litros de capacidad.
Producción limitada a 1.800 botellas de 75 cl.
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El Espinal es un vino tinto con crianza de Bodegas Exopto en la Denominación de Origen Calificada Rioja.
Vino monovarietal de Maturana Tinta, procedente del viñedo El Espinal en San Vicente de la Sonsierra, de 30 años de edad y plantado sobre suelos de composición arcillo calcárea, a una altitud de 650 metros sobre el nivel del mar en las faldas de la Sierra Cantabria.
El Espinal de Exopto se vendimia a mano en cajas, se vinifica a baja temperatura y tiene una crianza de 12 meses en barricas usadas de roble francés de 600 y 225 litros de capacidad.
Producción limitada a 1.800 botellas de 75 cl.
Si tiene cualquier duda, puedes comunicarte con nosotros:
Color violáceo, limpio y brillante.
Aromas a frutas negras (moras), especiados (pimienta negra) y regaliz.
Sedoso, acidez bien integrada. Final fresco.
2018 > 94 puntos
The single-vineyard red 2018 El Espinal was produced with fruit from a plot in San Vicente de la Sonsierra at 650 meters in altitude in a cooler zone surrounded by pine trees. The vineyard has sandy soils with clay and limestone and was planted some 25 years ago with Maturana Tinta regrafted on Garnacha. The grapes ripened thoroughly in 2018, and this variety, relative to Cabernet Franc and Carmenère, behaves well in cooler, more Atlantic vintages. The grape needs a long cycle, and they harvested it on the 31st of October. It fermented in 225-liter barrels and matured in 600-liter barrels for 15 months. The vinification in barrique is more an infusion, and he does that to avoid too much extraction and excessive green notes. It has a very bright purple color, very clean, as the nose is also, bright and clean. This shows the austere and mineral character of the vintage, a wine with backbone and length, quite unusual, with ripe black fruit and graphite, austere rather than showy, with just a peppery twist, developing some notes of Mediterranean herbs with time in the glass. The palate is full-bodied, with terrific balance with super-fine tannins and sparking acidity. This is less herbal and fresher than the 2017; it's very tasty. 1,200 bottles were filled in March 2020. A very unusual but very good Rioja; it would be fun to put it in a Bordeaux blind tasting... -Issue 251 End of October 2020, The Wine Advocate, Luis Gutiérrez-
Color violáceo, limpio y brillante.
Aromas a frutas negras (moras), especiados (pimienta negra) y regaliz.
Sedoso, acidez bien integrada. Final fresco.
2018 > 94 puntos
The single-vineyard red 2018 El Espinal was produced with fruit from a plot in San Vicente de la Sonsierra at 650 meters in altitude in a cooler zone surrounded by pine trees. The vineyard has sandy soils with clay and limestone and was planted some 25 years ago with Maturana Tinta regrafted on Garnacha. The grapes ripened thoroughly in 2018, and this variety, relative to Cabernet Franc and Carmenère, behaves well in cooler, more Atlantic vintages. The grape needs a long cycle, and they harvested it on the 31st of October. It fermented in 225-liter barrels and matured in 600-liter barrels for 15 months. The vinification in barrique is more an infusion, and he does that to avoid too much extraction and excessive green notes. It has a very bright purple color, very clean, as the nose is also, bright and clean. This shows the austere and mineral character of the vintage, a wine with backbone and length, quite unusual, with ripe black fruit and graphite, austere rather than showy, with just a peppery twist, developing some notes of Mediterranean herbs with time in the glass. The palate is full-bodied, with terrific balance with super-fine tannins and sparking acidity. This is less herbal and fresher than the 2017; it's very tasty. 1,200 bottles were filled in March 2020. A very unusual but very good Rioja; it would be fun to put it in a Bordeaux blind tasting... -Issue 251 End of October 2020, The Wine Advocate, Luis Gutiérrez-