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Palacio Del Camino Real Rioja Reserva

Palacio Del Camino Real Reserva  - Classic Rioja that packs a punch.

This Rioja is anything but ordinary. Soft black fruits on the nose make way for a spicy kick on the palate, gained from 20 months in oak. The wine has then been bottle aged for some time to soften out the tannins. 

In 1999, José Miguel Arambarri, from La Rioja, decided to rebuild his ancestors' business and to plant his first vineyard. Before long there would be many more vineyards, wines and wineries with the incorporation of his sons, José Miguel and Ricardo, with a clear goal: to innovate the wine market. Today Vintae is a wine company with more than 50 employees that continues to grow year after year and so far produces wines in 15 Denominations of Origin. These are some of the key moments of this exciting journey towards revolution in the world of wine.

 

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£14.99

Style

  • 4/5

    Acidity

  • 4/5

    Tannin

  • 1/5

    Sweetness

  • Medium

    Alcohol

  • Medium

    Body

Aromas

  • Blackberry

  • Black Cherry

  • Plum

  • Vanilla

  • Spice

Details

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Wine TypeRed wine
ClosureNatural Cork
Alc. Vol13.5
Units10.12
RegionRioja
CountrySpain
Grape VarietalTempranillo
Food PairingsRed Meat, Lamb, Duck, Roasted Vegetables
Oak Length20 Months
Oak TypeFrench Oak

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Rioja Classification

Rioja Classification

There are four labelling terms that are used to reflect the style and quality of wines throughout Rioja DOCa, reflecting the legal minimum ageing criteria.

Joven/Genérico: Young and fruity, with no minimum ageing requirements, typically released in the year following the vintage. You don’t often see Joven on labels today, simply labelling the wine Rioja is much more commonplace.   

Crianza: Must be aged in oak barrels prior to release. Crianza wines have fresh fruit flavours laced with vanilla and hints of spice.

Reserva: Aged for extended periods of time before release, both in oak and in-bottle. Reserva wines are more structured and fuller-bodied. Fresh fruit flavours become cooked and spices become more pronounced.

Gran Reserva: Only made in exceptional years and comprised of grapes from the very best vineyards, Gran Reserva wines are subject to the highest minimum ageing requirements. Elegant and complex, the reds have rich dried fruit flavours and notes of leather.