RIOJA ALAVESA
2022 Sierra de Toloño
| Grapes | Tempranillo |
| Colour | Red |
| Origin | Spain, Rioja |
| Other | Practising Organic |
| District | Rioja Alavesa |
| ABV | 13.5% |
We really love Sandra's high elevation Rioja and this is another cracker. At 400 Metres up you start to get wines with greater freshness and precision, fragrant and detailed, this has damson, blueberry and dark cherry fruit, with a floral push, violets and just a hint of delicate aromatic spice. L&S (Oct 2023)
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DELIVERY SERVICE
We offer free nationwide delivery on all orders over £150 (excluding Highlands & Islands). Express Delivery options also available.Sandra Bravo sources this stylish, refreshing Tempranillo from a series of small parcels in cool climate Rivas de Tereso. Aged in neutral barrels and foudres, this combines aromas of clove and mountain herbs with lots of juicy, sappy plum and wild strawberry fruit and a hint of petrichor. Drinking range: 2025 - 2030 Rating: 92 Tim Atkin MW, www.timatkin.com (Feb 2025)
The young red 2022 Sierra de Toloño was produced with Tempranillo from old vines, and as such, with small percentages of other grapes always present in the old vineyards. It has notes of ripe berry fruit (it has 13.5% alcohol) and aromatic herbs, and it's juicy and velvety, with very fine tannins, contained ripeness and an approachable profile. It's impressive for the torrid year. 30,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in July 2023 after eight months in neutral 225-liter barrels and tinajas. Drinking range: 2025 - 2029Luis Gutierrez, www.robertparker.com (Feb 2024)
Sierra de Toloño
Sandra Bravo is a seriously exciting winemaker. Working with some of the highest altitude vineyards in Rioja – with plots of very old vines, she is hunting out freshness and purity. Having travelled the world and made wines in Bordeaux, Tuscany, New Zealand and California she has returned to Spain with her eyes wide open and a brave ambition to show the different expressions of Rioja. It does not all have to be blended and heavily-oaked any more. Her delicately shaped – intensely pure wines are a revelation. With a range now of different releases each profiling a particular vineyard or a particular grape variety she is making some of the most drinkable and delicious wines in the region. No surprises she was crowned the 2019 ‘Young Winemaker of the Year’ by Rioja expert and wine critic Tim Atkin MW.
Sandra originally comes from Rioja, and returned there to start this project. 2012 was the first vintage. Sandra has trained in Bordeaux, Chianti, Marlborough, California, and worked in two of the larger wineries in Priorat, where she was influenced by Ricard Rofes, (now in charge of Scala Dei). She has returned home to make a Rioja which reflects the land and climate of this particular corner of Rioja Alavesa. The wine comes from old goblet trained vines grown on calcareous clay are at 650m in Labastida - one of the highest vineyards of the Rioja region. The mountains of the Sierra de Toloño protect the vines from northerly winds and create a special microclimate, cold because it is so high, but dry with the Mediterranean influence despite being so far north. All this is perfect for the grapes to ripen fully over a long time in the bright light but relatively cool temperatures - the ripeness comes slowly, retaining natural acidity. The grapes are harvested into 15kg boxes, sorted at the vine, and taken to the winery in Laguardia. Here Sandra does a very conservative vinification, with a cold soak to start with to preserve the freshness of the fruit, and then only a gentle pigeage. After the vinification the wine is aged just six months in neutral French oak barrels, and bottled without fining of filtration. From the 2013 vintage Sandra has also been working with amphorae, distancing herself even further from the oaky traditions of Rioja.
The Rioja Collection
As the evenings get darker and the nights colder, we instinctively reach for the deep, comforting, and familiar reds of Rioja. It’s the ultimate winter warmer. But what if that 'familiar' wine is in the middle of an exciting revolution? This 12-bottle case (two of each wine) is a journey through Rioja's past, present, and future, serving as the perfect collection for wintery evenings of discovery.
The New Guard: The case is led by the new generation of producers who are redefining Spanish wine. At the forefront is Sandra Bravo of Sierra de Toloño, voted 2019 'Young Winemaker of the Year' by Tim Atkin MW. We've included three of her stunning, high-altitude wines that showcase her quest for 'freshness and purity,' using vessels like amphorae to let the terroir shine.
She is joined by the Artuke brothers, who blend traditional foot-treading with modern concrete fermenters to craft their vibrant, fruit-forward style. And from Roberto Oliván of Tentenublo, a 'terroirist' obsessed with single-site wines, comes 'Escondite del Ardacho', a world away from 'bland merchant blends.'
The Classic: To perfectly frame this new wave and provide that classic, cosy fireside sip, we’ve anchored the case with a benchmark traditional red: two bottles of the 2014 Bodegas Ruconia Reserva. This is the style you know and love, perfectly aged and brimming with complex notes of 'liquorice, coffee... leather... and cedar.'
This collection contains two bottles of each of the following six wines:
2x 2024 NAHIKUN, Sierra de Toloño
2x 2023 'ARTUKE' Rioja
2x 2019 'ESCONDITE DEL ARDACHO', Tentenublo
2x 2023 'LA DULA' GARNACHAS DE ALTURA, Sierra de Toloño
2x 2022 RIOJA ALAVESA, Sierra de Toloño
2x 2014 RIOJA RESERVA, Bodegas Ruconia
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