Acentor, Rioja Maturana Red

Maturana Tinta is a grape variety indigenous to Rioja, but it was almost lost when it fell out of fashion and has been brought back by conservationists believing it still has a role to play in the region. I have never tasted a bottling of Rioja made with this grape in the blend, let alone one made entirely from the varietal, but I was quite impressed. It is lower octane than the other two Acentor Rioja bottlings, coming in at 13.5 percent alcohol and offering up a decidedly black fruity bouquet of dark berries, cassis, espresso, a nice touch of meatiness, cigar smoke, chalky soil tones, fresh herb tones and a touch of cedary oak. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied, focused and complex, with fine soil signature, a good core of fruit, ripe, buried tannins and a long, complex and very nicely balanced finish. This is quite uniquely styled for Rioja and a superb bottle in the making.

Winery: Isaac Fernandez Seleccion
Appellation: Rioja
Average age of vines: N/A
Farming Methods: Sustainable methods, including Integrated Pest Management
Maturation: Aging for 1 year in used French oak. Further aging in bottle before release
Soil: Limestone - ferrous soil, with high sand components
Varietal: 100% Maturana Tinta
Vineyard Orientation: 500-600 m
Vineyard Size: N/A
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Acentor, Rioja Maturana Red 2020 93 Wine Review Online 92 OwenBargreen.com 91+ View from the Cellar