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Artuke 2021 La Condenada Tinto 750ml

SKU: 1021619
UPC: 8437011146069
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The 2020 vintage of La Condenada was the first Rioja red to achieve a score of 100 points in this report. And guess what? Brothers Arturo and Kike de Miguel have done it again. Made with a field blend from a 0.75-hectare parcel planted in 1920 and rescued from abandonment under a decade ago, this is a poised, balanced, effortlessly nuanced wine of great intensity. Wild herb and hot stone aromas are a portal to a palate of earthly delights, with plum, blackberry and orange zest flavours and remarkable palate length. One of the world's greatest reds.

Score: 100 points, Red Wine of the Year-- Tim Atkin, Rioja 2024 Special Report

This small 22 hectare estate is spread over 32 different vineyard plots in the villages of Baños de Ebro and Abalos which makes it one of the smallest and most carefully run in the district. The difference in climate, altitude and soil types between the plots bring rich benefits and distinctive nuances to the character of each wine product at the estate. This is backed up by the lack of trellising in the vineyards and a reliance, even with their oldest vines, of bush vine plantation and hand picking of the grapes into small containers. The Bodega in its current incarnation came into existence in 1991 when Miguel Blanco and his wife, Conchi, broke with a hundred years of family tradition and began to bottle their own wine. Up until that time the grapes and juice had been sold off to other producers. Over the years the passion of Miguel and Conchi influenced their sons, Arturo and Kike, to take over the running of the winery. With a dedication to blending grapes and producing wines sourced from the different areas their vineyards are located, the family has set aside the traditional Rioja classification system. While this was a difficult decision the brothers wanted to maintain greater control in the maturation and release of their wines so that they could adjust the ageing length and barrel ageing requirements to suit the nature of their wines more precisely. The brothers aren’t ones to shy away from a challenge and as such they are always on search for new vineyard sites, either existing or that they will plant, that are located at higher elevations. The goal as always is to adapt the vineyards to their grape growing style with the aim to continue to craft their lovely, pure expressions of terroir driven wines from Rioja. This is a unique find and we look forward to sharing the wines with you.