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Terraland 'Event Reserva' Tempranillo Blend 2019
Primary flavours

Red Fruit

Red Plum

Charcoal

Coconut

Leather

Pepper

Vanilla
Details
This is 70% Tempranillo, 20% Garnacha and 10% Graciano aged for two years in oak, and it's utterly gorgeous. A bit of oak and a bit of age goes a long way, and here it's lending attractive notes of cedar spice, forest floor and vanilla, with all of that wrapped up in a textural delight of fresh acidity balanced out by soft, elegant tannins.
Founded in 1956, Viñedos de Aldeanueva is a passionate and ever-reliable outfit from Rioja, Spain's premier wine-producing region. Their range and multitude of vineyards play host to what they believe to be the greatest diversity of grape varieties in all of La Rioja - that's quite the statement - however, when you take a deeper dive into the company, these are spread between their four estates. Naturally, Tempranillo is the main grape varietal, grown together with Garnacha, plus Mazuelo, Graciano and Viura (the latter a white grape), with plantings of the more recognised Verdejo, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay taking root, waiting for their first harvest. The team have also been integral in a recent study that works toward reducing the use of pesticides in the vineyards; testing out non-invasive methods of deterring moths and bugs from destroying their fruit, the test was carried out over 300 hectares and was the largest of its kind. These are modern wines, with a traditional accent, backed up by a team with a steadfast commitment to sustainability.
Founded in 1956, Viñedos de Aldeanueva is a passionate and ever-reliable outfit from Rioja, Spain's premier wine-producing region. Their range and multitude of vineyards play host to what they believe to be the greatest diversity of grape varieties in all of La Rioja - that's quite the statement - however, when you take a deeper dive into the company, these are spread between their four estates. Naturally, Tempranillo is the main grape varietal, grown together with Garnacha, plus Mazuelo, Graciano and Viura (the latter a white grape), with plantings of the more recognised Verdejo, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay taking root, waiting for their first harvest. The team have also been integral in a recent study that works toward reducing the use of pesticides in the vineyards; testing out non-invasive methods of deterring moths and bugs from destroying their fruit, the test was carried out over 300 hectares and was the largest of its kind. These are modern wines, with a traditional accent, backed up by a team with a steadfast commitment to sustainability.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards medium bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, some fruitiness, medium tannins, high alcohol and lots of oak.
Specs
Region
Rioja
country
Spain
Grape type
Tempranillo Blend
Wine Maker
Aldeanueva
Alcohol
14%
Vintage
2019
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Cork (Natural)
Production method
Vegan
Temperature
Room Temperature 15°C-18°C
collection
Pairing guide
Who doesn’t love a good blend of Tempranillo and other punchy red varieties? This bottle is ideal for pairing with winter dinners and celebration meals alike, and will - unsurprisingly - have a particular affinity for show-stopping meals with a Spanish twist. Arroz al horno and other meaty paella dishes are the most obvious pairings, but it’s equally good with lamb and paprika stews, goulash, ragu sauces and chorizo and bean casseroles, too. Mexican-inspired dishes like beef and green pepper fajitas, black bean hotpots and chilli con carne (or a veggie alternative) will also provide satisfying results.
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Food

Game

Grilled Mushrooms

Tapas

Kebabs

Roasted Lamb

Rustic Italian dishes
Tastes

Earthy

Fruity

Meaty
Moods

Excited

Celebratory
Seasons

Cooler Months

Winter
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Wine region

Rioja, Spain
Rioja (riˈouhɑ) is one of Spain’s most well-known wine regions, located in the north of Spain. The region has a long history of making wine that dates back to the period of the Roman Empire. The climate is typically Mediterranean with hot summers and cool winters which suits the varieties of Rioja; Tempranillo, Garnacha and Graciano. Graciano almost became extinct due to the effects of phylloxera in the late 1800s however, luckily, the variety is back in full swing. There are three main classifications of wine according to their ageing process- Crianza, Reserve and Gran Reserva.
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