Viña Arana Gran Reserva 2014
Description
La Rioja Alta S.A. lance ce vin en 2019, successeur de l’ancien Viña Arana Reserva, qui complète sa prestigieuse gamme de vins à l’élevage long, composée aussi de son Gran Reserva 890 et de son Gran Reserva 904. Viña Arana Gran Reserva 2014, provenant de vignobles âgés de plus de 40 ans situés à Rodezno et Fuenmayor, est un vin savoureux et élégant destiné à la nouvelle génération d’amateurs de vin désireux de déguster des Riojas au style traditionnel adaptés aux nouvelles tendances. Ce deuxième millésime, qui a réalisé un élevage de 3 ans en barriques de chêne américain de propre fabrication, a été récompensé par Decanter, Suckling ou encore Peñín, qui lui ont attribué entre 95 et 96 points.
Fiche technique
Dégustation
Vignoble et élaboration
L'avis des experts
Lots of mushroom and walnut aromas with plum and leather, too. It’s full-bodied, but very soft and creamy-textured with lots of old wood, mushroom and ripe fruit on the finish. Some chocolate and hazelnut. Complex and gorgeous. Drink or hold.
Arana commemorates one of La Rioja Alta's historic families. The Tempranillo (95%) and Graciano (5%) are aged separately in American oak barrels for three years before blending, then for three years in bottle (two years less than the 904, and six years less than the 890). The winery's keynote to this Rioja is 'freshness'. I agree.
The aim with the 2014 Viña Arana Gran Reserva is to find a new Gran Reserva style that combines freshness and joy with intensity, sophistication and aging potential through a blend of Tempranillo with 6% Graciano that matured in American oak barrels for three years with rackings every six months. 2014 was a weaker year in the region, and the wine shows it and feels less vivacious than the 2015 Viña Alberdi. It has medium ripeness and abundant spicy and smoky notes and a medium-bodied palate with a soft texture that points at a wine for shorter-term consumption than the rest of the portfolio or other vintages from this cuvée. 80,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in June 2018.
La Rioja Alta didn’t make its top 890 and 904 Gran Reserva bottlings in 2014, so most of the fruit destined for those two wines went into Viña Arana instead. Combining Tempranillo with 6% Graciano, this is a serious, structured wine that has more backbone than some releases, but is still dominated by the sweetness, perfume and succulence that are the winery's hallmarks. Wonderfully drinkable. 2021-28
Millésimes: 2016 2015 2014 2012
Baste decir que supera al Viña Ardanza, con mucho menos precio