2018 Hacienda Monasterio, Ribera del Duero, Spain
- Red
- Dry
- Medium Bodied
- Tempranillo
- Luis Gutiérrez
- 94/100
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Product: 20188007791
75 cl Bottle
Description
An interesting blend of mostly Tempranillo, but with a small amount of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot added in to give hints of Bordeaux. The nose is pure red fruit with lots of fresh bramble notes, strawberries and cherries. Very rounded and silky on the palate with hints of vanilla, cedar and sweet spice in the background. All the complexity lingers on the palate, this wine really is very classy. Give it a year to round out, and you won’t be disappointed. Drink 2021-2032.
Paul Keating, Private Account Manager
Paul Keating, Private Account Manager
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2018
Alcohol % 15
Grape List Tempranillo
Body Medium Bodied
Property Bodegas Hacienda Monasterio
Critics reviews
Luis Gutiérrez 94/100
The 2018 Hacienda Monasterio, the wine that was previously labeled as Crianza, is a blend of 80% Tinto Fino, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Merlot and 2% Malbec selected from the 100 hectares of their organically certified vineyard in the west part of Ribera del Duero. It had a traditional fermentation, destemmed and in 8,000-liter stainless steel tanks (a change from the 20,000-liter vats used in 2016) with indigenous yeasts, and it matured for 18 months in French oak barrels, 25% new. This wine represents the character of the property, including all the grapes. It's still a little young, with a creamy twist, a little biscuity with hints of cereals, juicy and with tannins but with balance. This is a vintage that has great balance and freshness, but right now it's a little too oaky for me—but it should develop nicely in bottle. They are now in the process of replacing the Merlot with Malbec, because they think Malbec can work well in the Ribera del Duero. 220,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in June 2020. Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate (September 2020)
About this wine
Tempranillo/Tinto Fino
A high quality red wine grape that is grown all over Spain except in the hot South - it is known as Tinto Fino in Ribera del Duero, Cencibel in La Mancha and Valdepenas and Ull de Llebre in Catalonia. Its spiritual home is in Rioja and Navarra where it constitutes around 70% of most red blends.