Lovely deep tones — 8 years ago
Strawberries and cream and dill and saddle and lurv — 9 years ago
Cheap as chips but punching well above it weight! Great quality, great with chorizo stew! — 9 years ago
A pleasant surprise - not super complex but still fruit-forward — 7 years ago
Earthy, funky, bold — 8 years ago
Bitter aroma, But taste is quite different. Really elegant even in Tempranillo. I could learn vintaged Tempranillo is turned into this style. Still raisin etc. usual flavor can also be felt. @1450, XTAPAS, 170811 — 9 years ago
Dragon gran reserva 2008 rood. AH 8,99 2017-03 heerlijk — 9 years ago
Crisp, not sweet, zach likes it — 10 years ago
赤い深い果実。オーク樽の香りも。強くてまろやかー
ホットワインでいただきました — 12 years ago
Very dry and lemony, but there are better cavas. — 8 years ago
Rich berries, smooth with great balance. Excellent value for money. — 9 years ago
Sweet in mouth, redberries touch, full body. Great wine. Soft but powerful.😌 — 9 years ago
Excellent, very smooth and tasty, an excellent Rioja — 10 years ago
Excellent wine! — 11 years ago
Freddy R. Troya
Viña Alarde Gran Reserva 2013
Marqués de la Concordia – Rioja DOCa, Spain 🇪🇸
Overview
A true heritage Rioja, celebrating the 136th family harvest from a winery founded in 1877. Made predominantly from Tempranillo, this Gran Reserva showcases the enduring elegance and patience of traditional Spanish winemaking, aged to perfection in both oak and bottle.
Aromas & Flavors
Classic notes of dried cherry, tobacco leaf, and vanilla bean mingle with earthy undertones of leather, cedar, and sweet spice. Hints of balsamic and roasted herbs add complexity with every swirl.
Mouthfeel
Gracefully aged — medium-bodied, with fine, integrated tannins and a long, silky finish that lingers with warmth and harmony.
Food Pairings
Ideal with roasted lamb, aged Manchego, or mushroom risotto. It also sings alongside Spanish classics like chorizo al vino or paella mixta.
Verdict
A refined Rioja that honors the timeless tradition of Gran Reserva. Balanced, soulful, and mature, the 2013 vintage stands as a reminder of Rioja’s graceful longevity. Cheers!
Did You Know?
Gran Reserva wines in Rioja must age for at least five years, with two years minimum in oak and three in bottle before release, ensuring deep complexity and remarkable smoothness. — 8 months ago