Rioja DOCA Reserva Marqués de Murrieta on sale
Rioja DOCA Reserva Marqués de Murrieta
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About the producer

Marques de Murrieta is produced in the 300ha (740acres) Ygay estate in Rioja alta, between 400 and 500 meters above sea level, refreshing the climate and enabling a long maturity of the grapes. The wines are a blend of Tempranillo, Mazuelo and Grenache, characterised by a great balance between acidity and a round and bold fruity palate.

About the wine

The indigenous grape varieties fermented in vats with regular punching down and pumping over. The wine was raised in American oak barrels for 19 months. This wine needs time before it will reveal its harmonious notes and cherry and aromatic herbs. Its silky texture unveils melted tannins. Superb after a few years in the cellar, with grilled meats with aromatic herbs.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Spain - Rioja

Producers and wineries : Marqués de Murrieta

Colour : red

Grape variety : Tempranillo
Food and wine pairings : Emincé de foie et de rognon de veau, Faisan en cocotte aux raisins, Magret de canard au porto

Appellation : Rioja

Classification : DOCA

Owner : Marqués de Murrieta

Viticulture : conventional More information....

Service temperature : 16°

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Auction history Rioja DOCA Reserva Marqués de Murrieta 1989
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