Viña Gravonia 2011
£62.84 (Inc. VAT bot. 75 cl.) / North Ireland
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
The first white I tasted was the 2008 Viña Gravonia Blanco, a true bargain traditional oak-aged Rioja from very old Viura vines (90 years old!) on gravel soils. 2008 was a healthy vintage, which resulted in a slightly smaller crop than 2007, and the white grapes were picked starting on October 9th. They have never added yeasts to their wines, and this fermented in centenary oak vats and matured in used barriques for four years. It was bottled unfiltered. It has the right balance between youth and freshness and the more-developed aromas. The notes of dried flowers, honey, nuts and petrol are intermixed with aromas of quince, medlar and other yellow fruit, with hints of saffron and spices, quite developed. The palate is very tasty, and it ends with a salty finish. This is a cool vintage, where the wines show very good freshness. They do their blends to achieve a homogeneous style that shows the fresh and mineral character of the Gravonia vineyard. Year in, year out, this is one of the greatest bargains in Rioja and Spain. They produced some 17,800 bottles, which were filled in November 2013.
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Alcohol
12.5%
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Serving
Between 10ºC and 12ºC
Winemaking
Aged for 4 years in French oak barrels.
Shipping to North Ireland
Estimated transit time: 4-5 working days.
Bottles | Price | Over £348.30 |
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1-6 | £11.23 | £5.62 (-£5.62) |
7-12 | £15.24 | £7.62 (-£7.62) |
13-18 | £21.33 | £10.67 (-£10.67) |
19-24 | £29.17 | £14.58 (-£14.58) |
25-30 | £33.87 | £16.94 (-£16.94) |
31-36 | £37.88 | £18.94 (-£18.94) |
37-42 | £45.71 | £22.86 (-£22.86) |
43-48 | £50.07 | £25.03 (-£25.03) |
49-54 | £56.55 | £28.28 (-£28.28) |
55-60 | £60.78 | £30.39 (-£30.39) |
VAT included |