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Muga Prado Enea Gran Reserva 2009 75cl

DOCa | Rioja Alta | Rioja | Spanien
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96 Robert Parker
The most classic cuvée was not produced in 2007 or 2008, so we jumped to the phenomenal 2009 Prado Enea. It was produced with grapes from cooler vineyards that enjoyed 20 extra days of slow ripening compared with warmer zones, which provided them with perfect ripeness and deep flavors. This blend of 70% Tempranillo, 20% Garnacha and the remaining 10% between Mazuelo and Graciano had an extended élevage, in this case no less than three years (alternating newer and older barrels). This is still a baby and I know Winemaker Jorge Muga would like to keep it in bottle for longer before selling it, but the commercial pressure is tremendous, as there has been no wine since 2006. The wine has 14.1% alcohol and a surprising 3.34 pH, especially considering 2009 was generally a warm and ripe year. But somehow this cuvée seems to work very well in ripe vintages. The wine feels even younger on the palate, and it still needs to develop some further complexity and the silky texture for which this wine is famous. There is good balance here and all the elements are in place for a nice development in bottle. In fact, it feels like one of the great recent vintages of Prado Enea. There will be no Prado Enea in 2012 and 2013 either, but it's produced in 2010, 2014 (small quantities) and 2015. At this quality level, the price seems like a real bargain. 90,000 bottles produced in 2009.<br/>There is no Torre Muga 2012 or 2013 and I only previewed the 2014, still unbottled and in its infancy. In the case of Prado Enea, they are skipping 2007 and 2008, and 2012 and 2013 will not be bottled either. As for the rare Aro, where they depend on the full ripeness of Graciano, the follow-up of the 2010 will be 2015. So I had few wines to taste at Muga in this occasion....
93 Wine Spectator
Plump and lively, this red delivers plum, tobacco, licorice and candied orange flavors, with firm tannins and balsamic acidity supplying structure. In the traditional style, showing uncommon richness. Drink now through 2021. 900 cases made. –TM
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Bodegas Muga
Dieses Familienunternehmen in dem spezifischen Terroir von Haro produziert seit 1932 traditionelle Weine mit modernen Techniken. Bei Muga verwendet man keine Edelstahlfässer, sondern fermentiert alle Weine nach altmodischer Art in Eiche, wie auch nur natürliche Klärungsverfahren und Gefällezuführung beim Umfüllen zum Einsatz kommen, damit die Authentizität von Rioja gewahrt bleibt. Die Familie Cano beschäftigt als einzige Kellerei in ganz Spanien sogar einen Meisterböttcher und drei eigene Fassbinder. Ihr Reserva, Reserva Selección Especial und Prado Enea Gran Reserva ist historischer Rioja-Wein vom Feinsten und vornehmlich Tempranillo mit runden, weichen Charakteristika, während Garnacha, Mazuelo und Graciano belebende wärmende Noten beisteuern. Im Wein mit der modernsten Stilistik, Torre Muga, sind Mazuelo und Graciano mit vorwiegend Tempranillo verschnitten, so dass ein beeindruckender neuer Wein mit Brombeertönen entsteht. Die Bodega produziert Jahr für Jahr die verlässlichsten, dabei erschwingliche Reservas, aber auch einen delikaten gehobeneren Wein namens Aro. Dies ist ein komplexer Verschnitt aus 60 Jahre alten Tempranillo- und Graciano-Trauben, der 18 Monate in neuer französischer Eiche reift.