Hacienda Zorita Abascal Crianza Ribera del Duero 75cl

£19

£19 per 75cl
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Product information

Production Method
Grown on our vineyard in the Golden Mile in Ribera del Duero, which counts Vega Sicilia as its neighbour, the carefully selected handpicked grapes are slowly fermented at controlled temperature to achieve maximum fruit extraction. Frequent remontage to optimise flavour and colour extraction. Malolactic fermentation for 15 months in French oak.

Tasting Notes
Deep ruby red colour. The bouquet shows rich, intense, ripe red fruits with hints of plum. The nose is underlined with toasted notes, smooth characters and vanilla flavours. On the palate, intense forward fruit combined with toast notes. Medium bodied and long lingering.

Food Match & Temperature
Ideal with roasted or grilled meat. Perfect with Spanish cured ham and chorizo. 15°C.

ABV (%)
13.5
Grape Variety
100% Tempranillo
Tasting Notes
The bouquet shows rich, intense, ripe red fruits with hints of plum. The nose is underlined with toasted notes, smooth characters and vanilla flavours. On the palate, intense forward fruit combined with toast notes. Medium bodied and long lingering
History
Hacienda Abascal was completed in 2006, following a radically modern style known as `Land Art', developed in California during the 1980s. Combining nature and architecture, this modern Hacienda is a declaration of innovation and modernity in the heart of one of the regions of Spain with the greatest wine tradition, Ribera del Duero. Located next to the estate of the world famous Vega Sicilia and close to other prestigious vineyards (Pingus, Abadía Retuerta or Mauro) this prestigious area is popularly known as `The Golden Mile', given its proximity to the famous Douro River.
Regional Information
Hand harvested into 22kg boxes from 14 year old vines, the grapes are passed through the selection table under the guidance of Chief Winemaker Ignacio Gutiérrez. Slow fermentation at a controlled temperature to achieve maximum fruit extraction. Frequent remontage to optimise flavour and colour extraction. Malolactic fermentation in French oak. Aged for 1 year in 225 litre French oak barrels. 40,000 bottles produced from the 2011 vintage.
Current Vintage
2016/ 2017/ 2018
Vinification Details
The grape harvested by hand is transported in boxes of 22 kg. so that the grapes arrive in the best conditions to the winery. There it is received, selected and the first action on it is produced, which is what we call the destemming, which consists in releasing the grape from the rampojo, since if this were present in the process it would give us an uncontrolled excess of tannins and a Herbaceous sensation of greenery in wine, which we would perceive in the nose but especially in the mouth and that we should avoid. After the first action, the grape is introduced into the deposits together with the must produced, where the first phase of the process consists in the transformation of the grape sugar into the alcohol on the one hand and on the other the carbon dioxide, which is what We call alcoholic fermentation. In order for this fermentation to be ideal, temperatures, densities are controlled and so-called tracing is carried out to facilitate phenolic extraction. Once this fermentatio
Producer
Marqués de la Concordia Family of Wines
Agent
Nick Mantella
Winemaker
Ignacio Gutiérrez
Taste Category
Red wine
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01 April 2024 by 
Expensive

I avoid posting reviews of wine because it is such a personal matter. This however I found to be a disappointment; the wine itself is acceptable (if rather a bitter overtone) but at this price I think it is over-priced as one or two others have noted.

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06 November 2020 by 
thin tasting

lacking in body and depth of flavour

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12 February 2020 by 
Great with Steak - I loved it.

A turbo charged red, silky smooth, we had it with a juicy steak and I will have another on St. Valentines with my lovely husband - not sure which I love most :)

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04 January 2020 by 
Disappointing and overpriced

I had high hopes for this Ribera del Duero but at £17 I feel it is overpriced and lacks any real depth and flavour. There are plenty of better Ribera del Dueros out there for a lot less.

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