Informações de produto

A adega
Tipo
Tinto
Colheita
2018
Álcool
14.0% vol.
Variedade
100% Tempranillo
Outros formatos disponíveis:
Origem
Rioja

Avaliação dos peritos

The Wine Advocate:

Their second wine in the Bordeaux sense is the 2018 Macán Clásico, which in the cooler and late year (they picked between October 2nd and 14th) fermented in stainless steel and matured in 50% new French oak barrels, 10% American oak barrel and 40% used ones for 12 months. The wine has moderate ripeness and alcohol (14%) in a fresher, subtler and more elegant year with good freshness (a pH of 3.75) and balance. It's young and creamy, a baby that will improve as it burns down that fat. Separating the press wine by quality and aging it separately seems to have increased the precision. It has to be one of the finest vintages for this wine; it is round and nicely textured. It could be an improved version of the 2016. 151,411 bottles, 1,053 magnums and some larger formats were filled during August 2020.

Tim Atkin:

"A lot of work" is how Gonzalo Iturriaga describes the rainy 2018 vintage, but the effort has paid off in the quality of the wines from this increasingly impressive project. Following the trend of recent vintages towards greater freshness and less oak, this is a subtle, refined, graceful Tempranillo with filigree tannins and textured fruit. 2024-30.

James Suckling:

Aromas of blackberries and crushed stones with some black licorice and violets, following through to a medium body with a solid core of fruit and such attractive fruit and fine tannins at the finish. Really attractive now.

Decanter:

A rainy year in Rioja and an abundant harvest. Tempranillo cherry is overlaid with fine cedar and spice, plus firm tannin, with crispness that comes bursting through. Elegant and very long, with a lighter style. With Macán Classico, winemaker Gonzalo Iturriaga is working towards less extraction and in 2017 began to work with gentler pressing. Aged for 12 months in barrique, 50% new (40% French and 10% American), and 50% one year old. Drinking Window 2021-2026.