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2001 Marques de Murrieta, Castillo Ygay Gran Reserva Especial
195,00 €
260,00 € / litre
Wine subject to margin/differential taxation (§25a UStG). No tax deduction for export. If you have any questions, please contact us: shop@traditional-wine.de
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13,5% Vol.
Red wine
93% Tempranillo, 7% Mazuelo
RobertParker.com: 95/100
Climate-controlled storage
Wine from Spain
Bottled by: Bodega Marqués de Murrieta, N-232a Km 402, 26006 Logroño, La Rioja, Spanien
Contains sulfites
1 in stock
95/100 RobertParker.com, Drink Date: 2022 – 2040
2001 was the height of ripeness, extraction and oak use in Rioja, and even classic wines like the 2001 Castillo Ygay Gran Reserva Especial showed higher alcohol, at 14%, than any of the other 20 vintages I tasted in this vertical tasting. The wine is a majority of Tempranillo with 7% Mazuelo, as there’s no more Garnacha or Graciano from here onwards. The wine matured in American oak barrels for 31 months. This is the first wine from the new era; when they selected the specific plot to produce the wine from here onwards, they decided to age the Tempranillo in American oak, as was the tradition, and the Mazuelo in French oak. I found more integrated oak than I expected in the wine, and there’s balance, in a different style than before, with higher alcohol and ripeness, with more color, extraction and oak but without excess. This is a lot more modern, even if their model was the 1959 vintage.





