Description
Red Wine: 1982 | La Rioja Alta | Gran Reserva 890
From the excellent 1982 vintage, soft and smooth on the palate, spicy with a hint of liquorice and a long, evolving finish.
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Producer: La Rioja Alta
Vintage: 1982
Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Varietal: Tempranillo
Country/Region: Spain, Rioja
From the excellent 1982 vintage, soft and smooth on the palate, spicy with a hint of liquorice and a long, evolving finish.
Producer Information
La Rioja Alta is one of the foremost estates in the Rioja region, formed in 1890 by five Riojan and Basque families. It is particularly known for its classically-styled, spicy Gran Reserva reds that can age gracefully for many decades. The winery shares its name with the Rioja Alta (Upper Rioja) subregion in which many of its operations are based. The estate consists of around 400 hectares (1000 acres) of vineyards around Rioja, planted predominantly to Tempranillo, but with a wealth of other varieties including Graciano, Garnacha and Mazuelo. La Rioja Alta’s original winery is in Haro, but there is a second site in Labastida in Rioja Alavesa that was built in 1996. The Haro winery includes a cooperage, where barrels are made from American oak. The flagship wine of La Rioja Alta’s portfolio is the Gran Reserva 890. It is made from selected clusters and is aged for around six years in first-use barrels. The Gran Reserva 904, the second wine, is aged for four years in oak and has a similar proportion of Tempranillo than the 890 around 90 percent. La Rioja Alta also makes a range of wines at Reserva level, and the Via Ardanza, which has a higher proportion of Garnacha. Two other wines, the Via Arana and the Via Alberdi, complete the range. The Sociedad Vincola de La Rioja Alta was founded in 1890, and in 1904, the Ardanza winery joined La Rioja Alta. The estate’s two top wines are named for these dates. Grupo La Rioja Alta also owns the Torre de Oa estate in the Alavesa subregion of Rioja, ster in Ribera del Duero, and Lagar de Cervera in the Rias Baixas region of Galicia.
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