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Telmo Rodríguez Rioja Las Beatas 2013

Tempranillo/Tinto Fino from Rioja, Spain
WA 98
PG 95
13.5% ABV
Item # 701189

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98 points Luis Gutierrez (Wine Advocate): "[$250 list] The real test for the newish top cuvée was to see its behavior in a more challenging vintage. I had tasted the 2013 Las Beatas from the oak vat in my previous visit and didn't find it that bad. The field blend of this old terraced vineyard includes Tempranillo, Graciano, Garnacha, Garnacha Blanca and other grapes, as it was the norm in the old times. It fermented in 1,000- and 3,000-liter oak vats and matured in 1,200-liter oak foudres in an old cellar, located in the village of Ollauri, following the strictest tradition for some 15 months. The nose reminded me of wet chalk straight away, a fine and subtle minerality, slowly opening up to aromas of violets and lavender. It had hints of pollen and honey wax, perfumed but in a subtle way. It is perhaps a little more austere and reticent than previous vintages that were warmer and drier. There is a big difference in the acidity that provides for an effervescent texture, with a terse sensation, with tension and a tasty finish with notes of acid berries. This feels like a real triumph over the conditions of the vintage, and a year that should evolve nicely in bottle. This is a scarce wine, with some 1,500 bottles filled in April 2015. We also did a mini-vertical from 2011 to 2014 to follow up on the evolution, comparing the four different vintages bottled until now. They are evolving at a glacial pace; the four vintages show different, but there is a common character. 2014 is obviously too young (it was bottled a few weeks before I tasted it) and it has the puppy fat covering the chalky tannins, and seems more in line with the 2011, while the 2013 feels closer to 2012. Drink: 2015-2031. (6/25/16)"

95 points and 'Podium Award,' Peñín Guide to Spanish Wine (2016).
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98 points Luis Gutierrez (Wine Advocate): "[$250 list] The real test for the newish top cuvée was to see its behavior in a more challenging vintage. I had tasted the 2013 Las Beatas from the oak vat in my previous visit and didn't find it that bad. The field blend of this old terraced vineyard includes Tempranillo, Graciano, Garnacha, Garnacha Blanca and other grapes, as it was the norm in the old times. It fermented in 1,000- and 3,000-liter oak vats and matured in 1,200-liter oak foudres in an old cellar, located in the village of Ollauri, following the strictest tradition for some 15 months. The nose reminded me of wet chalk straight away, a fine and subtle minerality, slowly opening up to aromas of violets and lavender. It had hints of pollen and honey wax, perfumed but in a subtle way. It is perhaps a little more austere and reticent than previous vintages that were warmer and drier. There is a big difference in the acidity that provides for an effervescent texture, with a terse sensation, with tension and a tasty finish with notes of acid berries. This feels like a real triumph over the conditions of the vintage, and a year that should evolve nicely in bottle. This is a scarce wine, with some 1,500 bottles filled in April 2015. We also did a mini-vertical from 2011 to 2014 to follow up on the evolution, comparing the four different vintages bottled until now. They are evolving at a glacial pace; the four vintages show different, but there is a common character. 2014 is obviously too young (it was bottled a few weeks before I tasted it) and it has the puppy fat covering the chalky tannins, and seems more in line with the 2011, while the 2013 feels closer to 2012. Drink: 2015-2031. (6/25/16)"

95 points and 'Podium Award,' Peñín Guide to Spanish Wine (2016).
Product SKU 701189
Producer Telmo Rodríguez
Country Spain
Region Rioja
Varietal Tempranillo/Tinto Fino
Vintage 2013
Size 750ml
Color Red
Blend Tempranillo, Graciano, Garnacha, Garnacha Blanca and other grapes
ABV 13.5%
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