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Pago de Santa Cruz Gran Reserva 2012 75cl

DO | Ribera del Duero | Castilla y León | Spain
CHF 77.85

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2010 2012
Critics scores
93 By Robert Parker
A Gran Reserva bottling from their flagship vineyard, the 2012 Pago de Santa Cruz Gran Reserva is from a dry and warm year that produced powerful and concentrated wines. Time in bottle has polished this beast, and the wine shows power with elegant rusticity and undeniable Ribera del Duero character. It still has plenty of dusty tannins to be able to continue aging in bottle for a bit and deal with powerful food. This aged in used barrels for 30 months; perhaps the oak is less noticeable because they didn't use new barrels. 2,300 bottles and 100 magnums were filled in April 2015.
Producer
Hermanos Sastre
Over five decades ago Severiano Sastre made his first wines in the underground caverns of La Horra, in the northeastern section of Ribera del Duero. As the years went on, he was able to plant more vineyards and develop his domaine. In 1957, he and a group of close friends established the Virgen de la Asunción wine cooperative where they produced their wines together. In 1992, his son Rafael decided to pull back from the cooperative that they long called their oenological home and set up his own family domaine with his father and his two sons, Pedro and Jesus. Their 45 hectares of vines – including Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot - are only now over 50 years old and produce low yields with notably concentrated grapes. They produce 6 different wines which Neal Martin of The Wine Advocate describes as “modern Ribera del Duero…that at the top end pack a mighty punch, although they avoid pretentiousness and ostentation”.