Cortijo Los Aguilares

Tadeo Serranía de Ronda Petit Verdot

9.123 ratings
9.14 pro ratings
Sierras de Málaga, Andalucía, Spain
Petit Verdot
Lamb, Baking Spices, Potato, Pasta, Exotic Spices, Chicken, Herbs, Turkey, White Rice, Hard Cheese, Pungent Cheese, Chili & Hot Spicy, Mushrooms, Beef, Onion, Soft Cheese, Duck, Pork, Beans & Peas, Tomato-Based
Top Notes For
Victor Charcan

Expressive nose with dark berries and balsamic notes. Good body and extremely sweet ripe tannins, all wrapped in a striking acidity. A ripe yet fresh expression of Petit Verdot

Expressive nose with dark berries and balsamic notes. Good body and extremely sweet ripe tannins, all wrapped in a striking acidity. A ripe yet fresh expression of Petit Verdot

Mar 8th, 2019
Matté

Manager The Wine Cellars

8.8

Nose is perfumed with forward plum jam fruit with violet and sweet liquorice. In the mouth it's a bit disjointed with sticky tannin and over ripe black fruits.

Nose is perfumed with forward plum jam fruit with violet and sweet liquorice. In the mouth it's a bit disjointed with sticky tannin and over ripe black fruits.

Feb 27th, 2016
Nicolas Bazinet

100% petit verdot. Impresionnant

100% petit verdot. Impresionnant

May 24th, 2014
Ming L
9.4

I asked the Somm to recommend a wine from Andalusia to pair with the region’s cuisines. Without hesitation, he picked out this bottle from a winery based in Ronda, a town I visited more than 10 years ago and have vivid memories of.
This is the flagship bottling of the winery with 100% Petit Verdot aged 12 months in clay amphorae.
It’s rich and savory just like to cuisine, and also has the lively acidity and aromatic intensity to counter those richness. What a great pairing!

I asked the Somm to recommend a wine from Andalusia to pair with the region’s cuisines. Without hesitation, he picked out this bottle from a winery based in Ronda, a town I visited more than 10 years ago and have vivid memories of.
This is the flagship bottling of the winery with 100% Petit Verdot aged 12 months in clay amphorae.
It’s rich and savory just like to cuisine, and also has the lively acidity and aromatic intensity to counter those richness. What a great pairing!

Jan 6th, 2025
Martinez

A minor ingredient in Bordeaux blends, Petit Verdot is one of those grape varieties that enjoy greater popularity away from home. Notoriously late-ripening, grapes can have difficulties undergoing veraison in Bordeaux, especially in cold years, remaining unusable green berries (hence its name, “little green”). While Petit Verdot often fails to ripen in Bordeaux, it seems to flourish in warmer regions, such as some parts of Australia, California and Spain, where its long-cycle offers winemakers a hedge against global warming. With over 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, the region of Ronda in southern Spain has turned out to be an ideal location for Petit Verdot - which even here, doesn’t get picked until late October or early November.

Cortijo Los Aguilares’ Tadeo is one of Ronda and Spain’s most recognized Petit Verdot bottlings. Sourced from the estate’s El Calero plot at 900m (nearly 3,000 ft) elevation in Ronda, in the province of Málaga. Fermented in stainless steel and aged in French oak for 15 months. Dark ruby color with purple rim. Fragrant, very attractive, complex nose with layers of black fruit (bramble), smoke and graphite, herbal notes, sweet spices, vanilla and violets. Full-bodied, structured, powerful tannins. Impressive.

A minor ingredient in Bordeaux blends, Petit Verdot is one of those grape varieties that enjoy greater popularity away from home. Notoriously late-ripening, grapes can have difficulties undergoing veraison in Bordeaux, especially in cold years, remaining unusable green berries (hence its name, “little green”). While Petit Verdot often fails to ripen in Bordeaux, it seems to flourish in warmer regions, such as some parts of Australia, California and Spain, where its long-cycle offers winemakers a hedge against global warming. With over 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, the region of Ronda in southern Spain has turned out to be an ideal location for Petit Verdot - which even here, doesn’t get picked until late October or early November.

Cortijo Los Aguilares’ Tadeo is one of Ronda and Spain’s most recognized Petit Verdot bottlings. Sourced from the estate’s El Calero plot at 900m (nearly 3,000 ft) elevation in Ronda, in the province of Málaga. Fermented in stainless steel and aged in French oak for 15 months. Dark ruby color with purple rim. Fragrant, very attractive, complex nose with layers of black fruit (bramble), smoke and graphite, herbal notes, sweet spices, vanilla and violets. Full-bodied, structured, powerful tannins. Impressive.

Feb 21st, 2021
Samuel Fritz-tate

100% petit verdot from a very high altitude vineyard. Very interesting on the nose but the palate is very much like zinfandel with overripe blue fruit and overbearing baking spices.

100% petit verdot from a very high altitude vineyard. Very interesting on the nose but the palate is very much like zinfandel with overripe blue fruit and overbearing baking spices.

Apr 14th, 2015
John Lenart

John had this 9 years ago

John had this 9 years ago

Mar 11th, 2017
Mario Bemelen

Mario had this 8 months ago

Mario had this 8 months ago

Feb 16th, 2025
Mario Martínez Colino

Mario had this 10 months ago

Mario had this 10 months ago

Dec 24th, 2024
Mario Bemelen

Mario had this 2 years ago

Mario had this 2 years ago

Jun 7th, 2023