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Vino elegante y fino de Telmo Rodríguez en Toro
Gago es un vino tinto con crianza acogido a la Denominación de Origen Toro y elaborado por la Compañía de Vinos Telmo Rodríguez.
Se produce sólo con uva de la variedad Tinta de Toro (Tempranillo), procedente de viñas de los 8 viticultores con los que la bodega trabaja desde hace años, situados en los pueblos de Arguillo, Villabuena y Morales, en los parajes Grulla, Teso del Hierro y Casa Blanca. Viñedos en vaso vendimiados manualmente en cajas, poca producción.
El vino tinto de Ribera del Duero Gago, tras su vinificación, realiza la crianza en fudres (80%) y barricas (20%) de roble durante 14 meses.
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Gago es un vino tinto con crianza acogido a la Denominación de Origen Toro y elaborado por la Compañía de Vinos Telmo Rodríguez.
Se produce sólo con uva de la variedad Tinta de Toro (Tempranillo), procedente de viñas de los 8 viticultores con los que la bodega trabaja desde hace años, situados en los pueblos de Arguillo, Villabuena y Morales, en los parajes Grulla, Teso del Hierro y Casa Blanca. Viñedos en vaso vendimiados manualmente en cajas, poca producción.
El vino tinto de Ribera del Duero Gago, tras su vinificación, realiza la crianza en fudres (80%) y barricas (20%) de roble durante 14 meses.
Si tiene cualquier duda, puedes comunicarte con nosotros:
2019 > 92 puntos
The grapes for the Toro red 2019 Gago were picked from mid-September in an early harvest when the wine ripened to 14.4% alcohol and a pH of 3.8. The grapes come from the villages of Argujillo, Villabuena del Puente and Morales de Toro and were fermented in oak and stainless steel vats and matured for 14 months in oak foudres, with 20% of the volume in barriques. There is finesse within the power and the ripe and concentrated vintage. It's juicy and lush, with abundant, grainy tannins. It needs powerful food. 40,695 bottles produced. It was bottled in May and June 2020. - End of January 2023, The Wine Advocate
2018 > 93 puntos
The 2018 Gago was produced with Tinta de Toro (Tempranillo) from the villages of Argujillo, Villabuena del Puente and Morales de Toro in an atypical vintage in the zone, with lots of rain and a cool summer that delivered a generous crop of late-picked grapes between October 4th and 10th. It fermented in oak and stainless steel vats and matured for 14 months in oak foudres and 20% of the volume in barriques. The wines are always ripe here, and the challenge is to keep the freshness and achieve elegance. The wine is juicy, round and full-bodied, with abundant, slightly grainy tannins. 42,220 bottles produced. It was bottled in May and June 2019. - August 2021 Week 3, The Wine Advocate
2019 > 92 puntos
The grapes for the Toro red 2019 Gago were picked from mid-September in an early harvest when the wine ripened to 14.4% alcohol and a pH of 3.8. The grapes come from the villages of Argujillo, Villabuena del Puente and Morales de Toro and were fermented in oak and stainless steel vats and matured for 14 months in oak foudres, with 20% of the volume in barriques. There is finesse within the power and the ripe and concentrated vintage. It's juicy and lush, with abundant, grainy tannins. It needs powerful food. 40,695 bottles produced. It was bottled in May and June 2020. - End of January 2023, The Wine Advocate
2018 > 93 puntos
The 2018 Gago was produced with Tinta de Toro (Tempranillo) from the villages of Argujillo, Villabuena del Puente and Morales de Toro in an atypical vintage in the zone, with lots of rain and a cool summer that delivered a generous crop of late-picked grapes between October 4th and 10th. It fermented in oak and stainless steel vats and matured for 14 months in oak foudres and 20% of the volume in barriques. The wines are always ripe here, and the challenge is to keep the freshness and achieve elegance. The wine is juicy, round and full-bodied, with abundant, slightly grainy tannins. 42,220 bottles produced. It was bottled in May and June 2019. - August 2021 Week 3, The Wine Advocate