Description

Larrumbe es la parcela de la que proviene la Mazuelo con la que se elabora este vino de producción limitada. Se trata de un tinto muy interesante, elaborado con una variedad que pocas veces es la estrella pero que sin duda conquistará a quien busque algo diferente en Rioja. Muy varietal, fresco y lleno de fruta. Una maravilla.

Fiche technique

Le domaine
Type de vin
Rouge
Millésime
2022
Alcool
14.0% vol.
Cépage
100% Mazuelo
Origine
Rioja

Dégustation

Vue
Tono violeta vivo, brillante, y con buena capa.
Nez
Aroma intenso, fruta roja, mandarina y melón. Fresco, especiado y con recuerdos a regaliz negro.
Bouche
Fruta fresca con toques cítricos y especiados. Entrada fresca con volumen. Equilibrado, estructurado y profundo. Retrogusto persistente.
Température de service
Se recomienda servir a 16 ºC.

Vignoble et élaboration

Description
La Mazuelo proviene de una única parcela localizada en el municipio de Ábalos, a 570 metros sobre el nivel del mar.
Année de plantation
Alrededor de 44 años de edad.
Vendanges
Vendimia manual.
Vinification
Fermentación en deposito abierto con maceración prefermentativa en frio. Bazuqueo diario durante la fermentación y escurrido sin prensar a barrica de roble americano de 225 litros envinada para realizar la fermentación maloláctica.
Elevage
Posterior crianza en la misma barrica durante 9 meses.
Embouteillage
Estabilización natural.

L'avis des experts

The Wine Advocate:

The varietal 2022 Mazuelo de Larrumbe comes from a single vineyard planted with Mazuelo (a.k.a. Cariñena) grapes in a cool place that delivers very balanced and perfumed wines of unusual finesse and aging potential. It has a moderate 13.3% alcohol, a pH of 3.15 and 6.9 grams of acidity and is surprisingly light and fresh for the very warm and dry year, but remember, Mazuelo likes heat—it NEEDS heat. The vines were planted in 45 years ago on shallow limestone soils at 560 meters above sea level. The uncrushed grapes fermented in open-top vats, in this case with indigenous yeasts, and matured in neutral, well-seasoned 500-liter barrels for 11 months including malolactic. This is a wine of great finesse, from a small plot that is in a cool place protected by the wind where they manage to achieve the ripeness. It starts with a slightly reductive profile but opens up slowly in the glass. It has the serious, austere and elegant house profile with very fine, chalky tannins. Viva la Cariñena! 1,400 bottles produced; there will be less in 2023 and even less in 2024. It was bottled in February 2024. This was first produced in 2019. (Luis Guitérrez) 

James Suckling:

Light in color for a mazuelo, with a transparent, medium-ruby hue. Bright and racy, with a mixture of crushed red and blue berries, stone fruit and minerals. Super juicy and bright, with fine, pixelated tannins and a long, fruit-conscious finish. Delicious now, but can hold.