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Lopez de Heredia Tondonia Gran Reserva Rose 2008
Wine Advocate 94
"The only Gran Reserva ros of the Rioja appellation (they were waiting for the appellation's back labels, as they have to print them especially for Lpez de Heredia) makes a glorious comeback with the 2008 Via Tondonia Rosado Gran Reserva, which follows the previous 2000.

This has a completely different profile from the rest of the ros wines produced in Riojaand the whole world (I think, as I have not tasted them all!).  ... read more
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Size: 750mL (wine)
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Wine Advocate 94
"The only Gran Reserva ros of the Rioja appellation (they were waiting for the appellation's back labels, as they have to print them especially for Lpez de Heredia) makes a glorious comeback with the 2008 Via Tondonia Rosado Gran Reserva, which follows the previous 2000.

This has a completely different profile from the rest of the ros wines produced in Riojaand the whole world (I think, as I have not tasted them all!). It really is a "clarete," not a ros, as it's produced with a mixture of red and white grapes (60 Garnacha, 30 Tempranillo and 10 Viura) fermented and macerated together. It's a matured and developed ros aged in used American oak barrels for four years and kept in vat and bottle to be released at age ten. There are always spicy and musky notes of cinnamon and dried flowers with a nutty twist, which the winery likes to describe as "halfway between a white and a red."

It has an orange, onion-skin color with an unusual, characterful nose, a thousand miles removed from any ros in the world, with notes of cinnamon, almonds and dried rose petals, but it feels still very young and it can develop more aromas in the bottle. The palate has sharp acidity and pungent flavors, which make the wine very long and persistent. This is not a wine for everybody; it can be one of those hate-it or love-it wines, an acquired taste.

For comparison's sake, I tasted a bottle of the ros from 1976, and the wine had a fully developed nose with a lot of aromas reminiscent of their whites, with hints of asparagus and herbal tea. Going back to the 2008, it showed totally primary and with aromas that made me think of hard candy and flowers. 13,200 bottles were filled in May 2014." ~ LG
About Lopez De Heredia
Lopez de Heredia - one of the most venerable producers in Spain– produces traditional, age-worthy Rioja. Their wines are legendary and still made the way they were when the winery was founded over 130 years ago. Following a tradition that has been passed down through generations, their wines are released at least 5-10 years after harvest, which provides added complexity and elegance to their Crianzas and Gran Reservas.

A rarity in Rioja, Lopez de Heredia uses only estate bottled fruit from their prized vineyards- Tondonia, Cubillo, Bosconia, and Zaconia- with the idea that the only way to get the best fruit is to care for the vines themselves. The Tondonia vineyard is their most famous; over 100 hectares, it is situated in a shell-shaped depression on the right bank of the river Ebro, where the most typical Rioja wines are grown. The soil is alluvial clay with a high proportion of limestone. Average vine age is 45 years old and organic farming and natural fermentations are implemented, creating wines that exhibit great terroir. Grapes from Viña Tondonia are always used in making their highest quality wines, with truly exceptional vintages becoming Gran Reservas. The first Reserva was bottled by the founder in 1890; a few bottles of this are still kept in the family wine museum.

The winery itself is a remarkable structure. When D. Rafael López de Heredia y Landeta began building the bodega in the late 1800's, little did he realise that his masterpiece would one day be acknowledged as an example to the rest of the industry of the most perfect combination of buildings and vineyards. Like many medieval masterpieces it is still incomplete. The buildings stand below and above ground, and are a veritable "cathedral to wine". Moving through the vaulted underground corridors and staircases, you find yourself travelling back in time, and the founder's touch can still be sensed in the very stones and fabric of the building.
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