Long day at 25sps light fixtures! — 2 months ago
Full, earthy flavor, with both fruit and pepper. Dry, medium length. Tasted September 7, 2023 — 3 years ago
Brilliant, delicate for a garnacha. — 4 years ago
A rioja to remember — 6 years ago
Espectacular. Potencia y muy redondo a la vez, buena madera. — 7 years ago
Dry sherry flavor with a bit of funk — 7 years ago
New to wine. This was one of the first quality reds I was recommended. Should age well and has decent tannins. — a month ago
2020 vintage lovely — a year ago
Bold for a Sauv Blanc. Notes of succulent pear and tropical fruit. Well-balanced acidity. — 3 years ago
Very good flavor. @madfirgarlic — 5 years ago
Takes me back to Marques de Riscal and the Frank Gehry designed hotel - go there if you haven’t been! — 6 years ago
Of all the old Rioja I’ve been drinking this last year this, together with the Marqués de Riscal 1964, stands out the most. A stunning wine with mindblowing complexity. A true joy to drink. The bottle was finished extremely fast. — 7 years ago
Smooth and full bodied. Delicious, will buy again. — 7 years ago
Loved candied citrus bright jus cloudy yeast tinge of bite/colour — 2 months ago
140 bottles of this treasure were found in the winery's cellar around 2011 before it was reconditioned, sealed with fresh corks, and released into the world a few years later. A portion of these made their way to the Portland market in 2017 thanks to a fantastic local distributor, Casa Bruno.
Popped and poured - pristine cork beneath the wax and beautiful color, not at all brown or tawny, more brickish, slightly orange towards the rim. First sniff- clearly this is a sound, complete wine that is without a doubt very much alive. Aromatically reminiscent of old Bordeaux with ample leather, earth, cigar box and tobacco, sandalwood veering towards old wooden cabinet (if that makes sense), clove and nutmeg and cola, fruit is still present- strawberry/pomegranate, orange, very herbal and floral with dried rose petals/potpurri, vibrant acidity and an impressively long, haunting finish. Incredibly elegant, silky texture, crystalline purity, finished very Burgundian. Really, a perfect hybrid of aged Bordeaux and Burgundy. As a friend put it, "somehow both aged and ageless." No question the best 50+ year old bottle I've been fortunate to try. Certainly a once in a lifetime opportunity, though I hope to track down another bottle someday. You'd never guess this was 105 years old.
— 8 months ago
Blitz heavy duty — 5 years ago
With cheese, gorgeous — 6 years ago
Medium-body, dry finish — 7 years ago
Very smooth and good with spicy and red meat — 7 years ago
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🎵 Suzan & Freek- Goud 💫 — 23 days ago