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Bodegas Exopto La Mimbrera Graciano 2020

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Bodegas Exopto La Mimbrera Graciano 2020
Bodegas Exopto La Mimbrera Graciano 2020
Producer Bodegas Exopto
Region, Country Rioja, Spain
Bottle Size 750ml
Product Code 21270-750

Tom Puyaubert has long been a cheerleader for Graciano grown in Rioja’s Atlantic-influenced terroirs (which comprise barely two percent of total plantings). The small parcel, within the existing, old vine La Mimbrera vineyard, was planted at 5,000 vines/ha and holds sentimental value for its grower; it was the first vineyard Puyaubert planted in Ábalos.

Destemmed and naturally fermented in old oak, the wine spent two weeks on skins and aged for 18 months in the same, 600-litre barrel. 

The nose is on point with a delicious high-toned perfume of blue fruit, fig, violet, pepper and spice. In the mouth it beats with vitality, with elevated acidity and chalky tannins cascading around a core of silky and fleshy floral-flecked fruit. It has complexity to burn, so give it a good decant if drinking young. It’s a fabulous wine that had us craving a dish of braised beef or a fillet of venison.

Bodegas Exopto La Mimbrera Graciano 2020
Bodegas Exopto La Mimbrera Graciano 2020

Reviews

“The 2020 La Mimbrera Graciano is the third vintage of the pure Graciano from the first vineyard he planted in the same plot as the regular old-vine La Mimbrera. It surprised me with its floral nose that is perfumed and elegant and its vibrant palate, which does not have the depth and complexity of the old vines (yet). It's spicy and peppery and has a moderate 13% alcohol with a pH of 3.54 and 6.5 grams of acidity, which makes it come through as a little austere, with some tannins showing up in the finish.”
91 points, 93+ points, Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate

Reviews

“The 2020 La Mimbrera Graciano is the third vintage of the pure Graciano from the first vineyard he planted in the same plot as the regular old-vine La Mimbrera. It surprised me with its floral nose that is perfumed and elegant and its vibrant palate, which does not have the depth and complexity of the old vines (yet). It's spicy and peppery and has a moderate 13% alcohol with a pH of 3.54 and 6.5 grams of acidity, which makes it come through as a little austere, with some tannins showing up in the finish.”
91 points, 93+ points, Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate

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