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Bodegas Exopto

Outstanding Grower Rioja from one of the most Stimulating Portfolios of the New Spain

Tom Puyaubert is bringing us up to speed with his new vineyard plots. First, there’s La Mimbrera, a gnarly plot of Garnacha and Tempranillo planted between 1890 and 1950. Also, in Abalos, he’s acquired a parcel in El Hoyo where one plot dates back to 1920. Then, San Cristobal, 0.7 hectares of old Viura vines sitting at 630 metres, and Carrapeciña, an old vine parcel devoted to high-grown Garnacha. By the time he gets to a plot of 1940s Malvasia Riojana in San Vincente, we realise that the man behind Exopto is just getting warmed up.

Much like in Champagne, in the last 15-20 years, Rioja has witnessed the rise of a small number of growers who are determined to make wines reflective of their place. In doing so, they are emulating the traditions of the cosecheros (grower-producers) of 19th century Rioja, who made wines from their own grapes long before the impact of this region’s more accepted generic ‘traditional’ model.

When we first started shipping this producer, we marked French-born Tom Puyaubert as a Rioja star in the making. That was ten years ago, and today the man and his wines have amply delivered on that expectation.

All the critical artisanal boxes are ticked here: outstanding, hillside vineyards on rocky soils; very old vines (averaging 60-plus years); low yields; a terrific little winery replete with new cement tanks and large-format oak; and small production. Then there’s the grower’s passion for a place where, in 2003, he arrived as a barrel salesman. Today he finds himself at the vanguard of Rioja’s return-to-terroir movement.

Exopto works a total of 22 hectares of organically tended old vineyards on the slopes of the Sierra Cantabria (Rioja Alta) and Yerga mountains (Rioja Oriental). The majority of these small holdings lie around the villages of Ábalos and San Vicente de la Sonsierra, in the small pocket of Rioja Alta between the River Ebro and the Basque mountains. This postcode has much in common with Rioja Alavesa and is sometimes referred to as Rioja’s Côte-d’Or. The soils here are rich in limestone, the climate is cooler, and the altitude is even higher than most parts of Rioja Alta.

Having established Exopto’s core range—under the Bozeto and Horizonte labels—-Puyaubert has recently turned his attention to several extraordinary single-vineyard wines—something very new for Rioja. Two of the most exciting bottlings we have tasted from northern Spain, La Mimbrera (Ábalos) and El Espinal (San Vicente), now underpin one of the most stimulating portfolios of the new Spain.

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Bodegas Exopto Rioja Exopto Tinto 2023

Bodegas Exopto Rioja Exopto Tinto 2023

This wine has dropped the Bozeto styling and is now simply called Exopto. New name, same vibrant, great-value Rioja. This pan-regional expression of Rioja’s three principal grape varieties is conceived as a lively, easy-drinking introduction to the range. Most entry-level wines from this region are based on Tempranillo (a variety easier and more profitable to grow), yet here Garnacha represents 65% of the blend. This Garnacha hails from very old vines in the sandy, river-stone terroirs of El Agudo and Al Casillón at Alfaro (Rioja Oriental). The Tempranillo is drawn from a selection of mature vines in Ábalos (high-county Rioja Alta), and some Ábalos Graciano adds freshness and finesse.The wine ferments in a combination of concrete and steel tank, then ages for six months in concrete and 5,000-litre oak vats. These days, Tom includes a measure of semi-carbonic maceration for extra buoyancy. Opening with perfumes of dusky berries and well-judged spice, this is a wonderfully aromatic, restaurant-friendly wine. It’s a wine that impresses with its precision rather than power. Even so, the warmer year gives an open, juicy wine and a great deal of drinking pleasure: spice, vibrancy and velvety flow flecked with notes of espresso, dried flowers and wild woody herbiness to go with its smoky blackberry fruit. If you’re looking for a bright, succulent grower Rioja, few will deliver better value than this.

Bodegas Exopto Rioja Exopto Tinto 2023
Bodegas Exopto Bozeto de Exopto Rosado 2022

Bodegas Exopto Bozeto de Exopto Rosado 2022

Exopto’s chalky rosé takes its textual cues and delicate pastille colour from the rosés of Tom Puyaubert’s homeland in France—specifically the best of the Côtes de Provence. In a region where rosé is mostly an afterthought, Exopto’s wine is sourced from proper real estate: Los Pozos, a single plot of mature 50-year-old vines in the chalky soils of San Vicente de la Sonsierra. The blend is 50% Garnacha and 50% Tempranillo, and the fruit is crushed, pressed and fermented in tank with natural yeasts. It ages mostly in large foudre on lees for up to six months. The result is a superbly bright and tangy rosado with silky white peach and strawberry fruit, subtle textural grip, and the kind of vibrant freshness to take the edge off a long day. Charcuterie sold separately.

Bodegas Exopto Bozeto de Exopto Rosado 2022
Bodegas Exopto Rioja El Bernate de Exopto 2021

Bodegas Exopto Rioja El Bernate de Exopto 2021

Sommelier alert. To get straight to the point, this single-vineyard white is one of the most exciting white wines we have tasted from Spain. Period. It comes from a vineyard of the same name, a tiny plot of 80-year-old Malvasía Riojana rooted in the highland limestone soils of San Vicente de la Sonsierra. To preserve what Tom calls “the mineral and citric character that this variety can develop in limestone soils of Rioja Alta”, it spends two weeks on skins and ferments with indigenous yeasts in a 950-litre concrete egg, where it also matured for one year before bottling.Coursing with the crispness and quality of the 2021 vintage, it’s a superbly refined, energetic white Rioja with layered, pulpy crystalline fruit and scents of chamomile and hawthorn blossom set against a backbone of citrus-charged energy. Mediterranean Burgundy.  It pairs wonderfully with whole roast fish. 

Bodegas Exopto Rioja El Bernate de Exopto 2021
Bodegas Exopto Rioja Exopto Blanco Field Blend 2023

Bodegas Exopto Rioja Exopto Blanco Field Blend 2023

This exceptional, rocky white Rioja goes from strength to strength. From 2023, the new name reflects the wine’s origin: a blend of white grapes co-planted within the poorer soils of the Tempranillo vineyards, harvested and fermented as one. Today, the blend comprises 85% Viura with 10% Malvasía Riojana and 5% Garnacha Blanca. The grapes are drawn mainly from the cool, high-country of Ábalos, including the old-vine vineyards of San Cristóbal (650 metres) and Perquita, planted in 1965. Since 2022, the wine has benefited from a portion of 75-year-old Viura from Baños de Ebro. In a region starting to elevate its white wines, Tom Puyaubert’s new wave Rioja Blancos are a revelation. In the cellar, the grapes ferment wild in concrete, and the wine is raised in a mixture of concrete eggs, old barrels and 4,000-litre foudre as Puyaubert seeks to harness the mineral salinity and tension given by the rocky limestone soils and old vines in his highland vineyards. It’s an expressive, floral-and stone-scented white that bolts through the palate in a salvo of orchard fruit, orange oil and hints of spice. As always, this wine is equal parts mouthfilling and impeccably bright and fresh. 

“The wine formerly known as Horizonte de Exopto Blanco is now the 2023 Vino Blanco – Field Blend. It's floral, spicy, balsamic and perfumed, very clean and precise, focused and balanced, with clout, elegance, freshness and balance. It's approachable now and should also age nicely in bottle.”
94 points, Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate
Bodegas Exopto Rioja Exopto Blanco Field Blend 2023
Bodegas Exopto Rioja Horizonte de Exopto 2022

Bodegas Exopto Rioja Horizonte de Exopto 2022

Exopto’s village-level wine is a blend of 80% Tempranillo, 10% Garnacha and 10% Graciano drawn from a dozen old-vine, high-altitude plots entirely in the western Sonsierra zone in the lee of the Sierra Cantabria ranges. Previously based solely on Ábalos vines, since 2020, the wine includes fruit from the old vines of Los Pozos and El Sacramento in San Vicente, in addition to old-vine Tempranillo from a vineyard in Baños de Ebro purchased in 2019. Then, Tom adds the fruit from the lower part of his brilliant ‘cru’ vineyard, La Mimbrera.Co-fermented naturally in cement vats, the wine undergoes a short maceration of one week before starting maturation in oak barriques. The wine finishes aging in large, neutral 600-litre barrels to lessen the already minimal oak impact. Reflecting its high-altitude origins, this is a darker, deeper and more structured Rioja than the wine above. This new release carries a special, one-off label celebrating this wine’s 20th anniversary. Reflecting the vintage, it’s a deeper, more succulent wine than its predecessor: a juicily ripe, cool-climate Rioja with layers of vibrant blue and blackberry fruit shot through with fruitcakey spice and a sappy, plum-damson undercurrent of freshness. There’s 15% new oak this year, yet the fruit provides all the energy. Plenty of fine, powdery tannins provide food-friendly tension and backbone. 

Bodegas Exopto Rioja Horizonte de Exopto 2022
Bodegas Exopto Rioja Bozeto de Exopto 2022 (1500ml)

Bodegas Exopto Rioja Bozeto de Exopto 2022 (1500ml)

Bozeto means ‘sketch’ or ‘outline’, and as the name implies, this is Tom Puyaubert’s entry-level wine. This pan-regional expression of Rioja’s three principal grape varieties is conceived as a lively, easy-drinking introduction to the range. While most entry-level wines from this region today are based on Tempranillo (a variety both easier and more profitable to grow), Garnacha represents 60% of the blend. This Garnacha hails from the sandy, river-stone terroir of El Agudo—a 60-year-old plot at Alfaro on Monte Yerga (in Rioja Oriental). The Tempranillo is drawn from a selection of mature vines in Ábalos (high-county Rioja Alta), and there is also some Ábalos Graciano, adding freshness and finesse. Puyaubert ferments this wine in a combination of concrete and steel tank, then ages it for six months in concrete and 5,000-litre oak vats. These days, Tom includes a measure of semi-carbonic maceration for extra buoyancy. This is another smashing release for this wine. Delivering plenty of perfume, it’s a tangy, crunchy-fresh Rioja that marries vibrant summer berry fruit with a dusting of cocoa powder, supple structure and length of flavour. Juicy, aromatic, wonderfully drinkable—and great value to boot!

“Bozeto is a very well-priced cuvée of Garnacha from the Rioja Oriental with Tempranillo and Graciano from the high part of the Rioja Alta. Made in what Tom Puyaubert calls a "semi carbonic maceration style", it has juicy raspberry and wild strawberry fruit, subtle wood and a firm, satisfying finish.”
91 points, Tim Atkin, 2024 Rioja Report
“The pale, fruit-driven and very young red 2022 Bozeto de Exopto is juicy and approachable, mixing 60% Garnacha with 35% Tempranillo and 5% Graciano. Fresh and dominated by the Garnacha, it is ripe without excess at 14.5% alcohol, reflecting the conditions of the year. Only the Tempranillo aged in oak vats, and the Garnacha was kept in concrete.”
91+ points, Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate
Bodegas Exopto Rioja Bozeto de Exopto 2022 (1500ml)
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AT-A-GLANCE

• Frenchman Tom Puyaubert founded this Rioja estate in 2003.

• It covers 22 hectares of old bush vines spread across more than 30 plots on slopes in Rioja Alta and Rioja Oriental.

• The high-elevation sites are influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea and feature a mix of limestone, clay, sand and river rocks.

• Farming incorporates biodynamic principles, with soils ploughed by horse and yields kept low.

• Vinification occurs in cement, stainless steel tanks and large-format neutral French oak.

• Tempranillo, Garnacha, Graciano, Malvasía and Viura are the key varieties.

• The estate makes blended and (unusually for the region) single-vineyard wines. There is also a rosé.

IN THE PRESS

“It doesn’t take a long tradition or lots of start up capital to begin making serious Rioja wines of depth and longevity—as a small group of friends who used to play rugby together have proven over just a few years with their modest but ambitions winery, Exopto.” Jesús Barquín, Luis Gutiérrez and Victor de la Serna, The Finest Wines of Rioja

“Exopto is one of the consolidated new names in Rioja. Frenchman Tom Puyaubert is nowadays producing better wines than ever. Always humble and down to earth, he is focusing more and more on the vineyards (yeah!)… In the winery he is settling with 600-liter demi-muids, and the oak feels better integrated in the wines, respecting the character of the different vineyards.” Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate

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Rioja

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