2019 La Baixada, Álvaro Palacios, Priorat, Spain

  • Red
  • Dry
  • Medium Bodied
  • Grenache
Not ready
James Suckling
96/100
Miquel Hudin
97/100
Product: 20198022868
2019 La Baixada, Álvaro Palacios, Priorat, Spain
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2019
Maturity Not ready
Grape List Grenache
Body Medium Bodied
Producer Alvaro Palacios

Critics reviews

James Suckling 96/100
Purity of fruit, with blackberries, cherries, orange peel and some mineral spice. Really gorgeous. Full-bodied with round tannins and a juicy, chewy finish. Yet the tannins are pure and layered. Give this four or five years to come together, but exciting already. Drink after 2024 and onwards.james_suckling, jamessuckling_com (October 2021)
James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com (Oct 2021)
Miquel Hudin 97/100
Very delicate red fruit, dried cherries and raspberry, notes of cumin, very light broken dark chocolate, minor nutmeg, rosemary and camomile, with a very light rose petal and orange blossom floral note. Very complex red fruits on the palate, dried herbal notes, lengthy acidity, and some tight tannic grip. The wine is still developing and needs another two years in bottle to reach its full potential.Drink 2022 - 2030Miquel Hudin, Decanter.com (June 2021)
Miquel Hudin, Decanter.com (Jun 2021)

About this wine

Grenache/Garnacha

Grenache (Noir) is widely grown and comes in a variety of styles. Believed to originate in Spain, it was, in the late 20th century, the most widely planted black grape variety in the world. Today it hovers around seventh in the pecking order. It tends to produce very fruity, rich wines that can range quite widely in their level of tannin. In many regions – most famously the Southern Rhône, where it complements Syrah and Mourvèdre, among other grapes – it adds backbone and colour to blends, but some of the most notable Châteauneuf du Pape producers (such as Château Rayas) make 100 percent Grenache wines. The grape is a component in many wines of the Languedoc (where you’ll also find its lighter-coloured forms, Grenache Gris and Blanc) and is responsible for much southern French rosé – taking the lead in most Provence styles. Found all over Spain as Garnacha Tinta (spelt Garnaxa in Catalonia), the grape variety is increasingly detailed on wine labels there. Along with Tempranillo, it forms the majority of the blend for Rioja’s reds and has been adopted widely in Navarra, where it produces lighter styles of red and rosado (rosé). It can also be found operating under a pseudonym, Cannonau, in Sardinia.
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Álvaro Palacios

Álvaro Palacios, whose family owns the prestigious Rioja Bodega, Palacios Remondo, spent two years at Château Pétrus before setting up on his own in Priorat in 1989. From the outset, he set out to produce world-class wines using fruit from extremely low-yielding old vines and applying ultra-modern winemaking techniques.
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