Marqués de Cáceres

Gran Reserva Rioja Tempranillo Blend

8.953 ratings
9.25 pro ratings
La Rioja, Spain
Tempranillo Blend
Duck, Pasta, Beans & Peas, Goose, Chili & Hot Spicy, Exotic Spices, Game, Baking Spices, Herbs, Mushrooms, Hard Cheese, Turkey, Pork, Salami & Prosciutto, Tomato-Based, Venison, Pungent Cheese, Soft Cheese, Onion, Chicken, Veal, Paella
Top Notes For
Andrew Lohse

Just totally classic. Gorgeous.

Just totally classic. Gorgeous.

May 31st, 2021
Riccardo L.

Solid wine. Exceptionally smooth and round. In its prime.

Solid wine. Exceptionally smooth and round. In its prime.

Jan 19th, 2020
Sipping Fine Wine

A blend of 85% Tempranillo and 8% Garnacha and 7% Graciano, with aging in French oak. Deep Ruby with red and black fruit aromas and earthy spice. The palate shows cherry and blackberry flavors with smoke, cacao and spice. Vivid acidity, firm ripe tannins, integrated lending to a medium+ finish ending with some earthy notes. Just starting to deliver, a few more years will benefit. Great value for a Gran Reserva.

A blend of 85% Tempranillo and 8% Garnacha and 7% Graciano, with aging in French oak. Deep Ruby with red and black fruit aromas and earthy spice. The palate shows cherry and blackberry flavors with smoke, cacao and spice. Vivid acidity, firm ripe tannins, integrated lending to a medium+ finish ending with some earthy notes. Just starting to deliver, a few more years will benefit. Great value for a Gran Reserva.

Sep 19th, 2019
Dr. Owen Bargreen

The 2011 ‘Gran Reserva’ Rioja by Marques de Caceres is up there with the best Gran Reservas I have sampled from this storied winery. This beautiful wine was sourced from 35-50 year old vineyards with some sections in the Rioja Alta region being 65-85 years old. The grapes for this wine were cropped at a mere 2.4 tons/acre, as the wine is largely sourced from higher elevation sites that are set on limestone and clay. The wine was then aged for 24 months in French oak and then aged for four years in the bottle prior to bottling as the final blending is largely Tempranillo (85%) with smaller parts Graciano and Garnacha. Needing more than an hour in the decanter to fully unwind, the wine slowly unveils black tea and black cherry cordial aromas that mingle with shades of sagebrush and leather, with citrus rind undertones that are all marvelously brought together in the glass. The palate is deep and seductive, showing a wonderful texture and tension that runs through the wine. Exotic spices and chocolate shavings mingle with suggestions of hoisin sauce, peat moss, wild blackberry cobbler and cran-orange flavors. Complex and highly gratifying at the eight year mark, this exotic ‘Gran Reserva’ will cellar well for decades — but is very hard to resist in its youth. Drink 2019-2040- 94

The 2011 ‘Gran Reserva’ Rioja by Marques de Caceres is up there with the best Gran Reservas I have sampled from this storied winery. This beautiful wine was sourced from 35-50 year old vineyards with some sections in the Rioja Alta region being 65-85 years old. The grapes for this wine were cropped at a mere 2.4 tons/acre, as the wine is largely sourced from higher elevation sites that are set on limestone and clay. The wine was then aged for 24 months in French oak and then aged for four years in the bottle prior to bottling as the final blending is largely Tempranillo (85%) with smaller parts Graciano and Garnacha. Needing more than an hour in the decanter to fully unwind, the wine slowly unveils black tea and black cherry cordial aromas that mingle with shades of sagebrush and leather, with citrus rind undertones that are all marvelously brought together in the glass. The palate is deep and seductive, showing a wonderful texture and tension that runs through the wine. Exotic spices and chocolate shavings mingle with suggestions of hoisin sauce, peat moss, wild blackberry cobbler and cran-orange flavors. Complex and highly gratifying at the eight year mark, this exotic ‘Gran Reserva’ will cellar well for decades — but is very hard to resist in its youth. Drink 2019-2040- 94

Sep 4th, 2019
Christian Fischer

Very nice and very typical. Probably my new favorite value wine at Capital Grille

Very nice and very typical. Probably my new favorite value wine at Capital Grille

Mar 14th, 2020
Anthony Pro

Considering it’s a 9 year old wine, it SHOULD be good. It is. But I expected more from it. A bit of complexity but not much else.

Considering it’s a 9 year old wine, it SHOULD be good. It is. But I expected more from it. A bit of complexity but not much else.

Jan 19th, 2020
Don Litho

Excellent wine. Fruit on the nose and balanced tannins. Decanting was needed.

Excellent wine. Fruit on the nose and balanced tannins. Decanting was needed.

Dec 27th, 2019
Byron Hewett

Aged in French oak. Will be better in 10 years. A little woody for me.

Aged in French oak. Will be better in 10 years. A little woody for me.

Apr 21st, 2019
Takamitsu Eguchi

Takamitsu had this a year ago

Takamitsu had this a year ago

Nov 2nd, 2022
Maxwell Wilkinson

Maxwell had this 2 years ago

Maxwell had this 2 years ago

Oct 3rd, 2022