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Mauro VS 2007 75cl

Vino de la Tierra | Castilla y León | Spain
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91 By Robert Parker
The 2007 V.S. is pure Tinto Fino aged for 30-33 months in new and 2nd fill casks (French and American.) It has a very ripe nose displaying touches of fresh prune and fig, and a little volatility is noticeable with time in the glass. The palate is full-bodied with sweet, ripe, fleshy tannins and a surprising softness and finesse not implied by the bouquet. It is very harmonious with seductive raspberry and wild strawberry flavors on the supple finish. This fine Tempranillo is just let down by a little aromatic over-ripeness, but it will appeal to hedonists. Drink 2013-2020. Bodegas Mauro is owned by Alberto and Eduardo Garcia. Their vineyards are predominantly located on the left bank of the Duero River, although due to historical local politics their sites are excluded from the DO of Ribera del Duero. They have apparently come to terms with that and are, of course, able to work without the restrictions imposed by authorities. They own 55 hectares of vines, mostly Tinto Fino on north facing slopes at 780 meters above sea level.
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Bodegas Mauro
Bodegas Mauro sits just outside of the Ribera del Duero appellation, in the historic town of Tudela de Duero. Established in the 1970s by Mariano García, the former winemaker of the famous Vega Sicilia estate, he now owns two benchmark estates in Spain. With a rather small production of about 280,000 bottles a year, the 74-hectare estate is farmed organically preserving their grand terroir. Mauro produces three reds. Their forward-styled lavish Mauro. Their Mauro VS (Vendimia Seleccionada), which is crafted by only the best vines and experiences a longer ageing period. And lastly, their all-encompassing single-vineyard cuvée, Terreus, which is produced only in the best years. By the mid-1990s, García decided to open up another winery in Toro named Bodegas y Viñedos Maurodos. Today, it is one of the most influential estates in the region. Planted with Garnacha and Tinta de Toro, this 80-hectare property produces two wines. San Román is a structured, opulent wine, the tannins and oak build in the bottle making five or six years of ageing a worthwhile bet. While their second label, Prima, offers a typical full-bodied, and dark-fruited style at a great value.