Saturday, February 23, 2008
Rioja Vega
2001
Reserve
Viana, Spain
50% Tempranillo
25% Mazuelo
25% Graciano
Will definitely drink again.
This was a dark cherry color with an ever so slight cloudiness to it. The scent was black cherry and granite. Upon tasting, I was hit initially with dryness, thinness (which did have me worried) then a quick changeover (that kept me interested) to licorice and a hint of smoke. The finish saved it completely. It was a very nice finish with high-end Barossa-like flavor (I can't exactly explain that flavor and finish if you haven't experienced it - it's a distinct experience - suffice it to say it is worth it). The Guy is away, though he will return tomorrow night, and I am trying hard to save some for him to try.
My recommendation is to drink this without food. It loses it's flavor with food, and the "thinness" returns. Otherwise, you're golden.
Robert Parker gave this a 90 rating.
Is it not better to never know,
than to ever have to watch one go?
Is it not better to always wonder,
than to lose the glorious thunder?
Is it not better to have it be,
a happy he and a happy she,
if only ever together under the same sky
and neither ever wanting to say goodbye?
Is it not better to only imagine what won't ever be,
than for them to know complacency?
Is it not better to always have a friend,
than to bitterly lose it all in the end???
8.75 out of 10
13.5% alc. by vol.
$19.99 / 750 ml. bottle
Labels:
2001,
Calina Reserva,
Rioja Vega,
Spain
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