Description

Un vin né dans l'objectif d'extraire l'essence du terroir de la Rioja Alavesa. Il n'est élaboré que lors de millésimes qui respectent les exigences de l'eonologue de la maison, Julio Sáenz : des vandanges fraîches, des tanins aimables et des maturations longues et équilibrées. C'est l'oenologue lui-même qui réalise la sélection personnelle des parcelles qui font partie de ce vin où interviennent des cépages très variés comme le Tempranillo, le Mazuelo, le Grenache et même le blanc Viura, en petites proportions. 

Ce pack inclut 2 bouteilles de Martelo 2014 dans un étui en bois et une invitation double pour visiter le domaine, estimée à 30 euros. 

Fiche technique

Le domaine
Type de vin
Red
Millésime
2014
Alcool
14.5% vol.
Production
80 000 bouteilles.
Sous-zone
Rioja Alavesa
Cépage
Tempranillo, Mazuelo, Garnacha, Viura
Origine
Rioja

L'avis des experts

The Wine Advocate:

The 2014 Martelo is produced with the grapes from their oldest vines, mostly Tempranillo, put through a cold soak after alcoholic fermentation then in barrique for a slow malolactic fermentation of 96 days. This was followed by an élevage in 80% American and 20% French oak barrels for two years, during which time it was racked four times. It has incredible aromatics with surprising notes of beef blood, iron and meat with tons of fruit, as Martelo is the vineyard where they find more fruit. This is a very elegant, aromatic and fine Rioja (they decided to bottle it in a Burgundy bottle) and it's not a coincidence, because that is what they are looking for. The palate follows the same path of finesse, balance and freshness. A very impressive Rioja. Bravo! 80,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in July 2017. It will be released in mid-2018. - Luis Gutiérrez. 

James Suckling:

Plenty of cedar, dark-chocolate and coffee character, but the dried strawberry and cherry character shows through. The tannins are quite pointed but soft and silky, just as the red fruit is quite elegant. A very interesting mix of Riojan craftsmanship and Burgundy style. Drink now.

Tim Atkin:

The vines in this small two-hectare plot on very poor soils, made as a separate wine for the first time in 2012, are all over 80 years' old. The result is a wine with impressive focus and concentration, dense black fruits, refreshing acidity and the texture to integrate the 100% new French oak. 2022-32.