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Macan Clasico 2018 75cl

DOCa | Rioja | Spain
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Critics scores
94 Robert Parker
Their second wine in the Bordeaux sense is the 2018 Macán Clásico, which in the cooler and late year (they picked between October 2nd and 14th) fermented in stainless steel and matured in 50% new French oak barrels, 10% American oak barrel and 40% used ones for 12 months. The wine has moderate ripeness and alcohol (14%) in a fresher, subtler and more elegant year with good freshness (a pH of 3.75) and balance. It's young and creamy, a baby that will improve as it burns down that fat. Separating the press wine by quality and aging it separately seems to have increased the precision. It has to be one of the finest vintages for this wine; it is round and nicely textured. It could be an improved version of the 2016. 151,411 bottles, 1,053 magnums and some larger formats were filled during August 2020.
Producer
Rothschild/Vega Sicilia
This estate is the unique partnership between the Rothschild family of Lafite and the Alvarez family of Vega Sicilia. They began working together in the early 2000s. They both believed that the Rioja area had still so much potential and was untapped and wanted to see the results from their merged winemaking knowledge and experience from this region . After quietly working together for numerous years, they finally rented winemaking facilities in 2009 and created the company. They began buying older vine vineyards on clay-limestone soils. Some vines are as young as 35-40 years while others are as old as 100. Their vineyards total 75 hectares are are dispersed across Rioja’s greatest sub-regions – Rioja Alta and Rioja Alavesa. They produce two wines Macán Clasico and Macán – one for earlier drinking and one for lying down. Their goal is to produce subtle and refined wine, similar to Rioja of the 1950s and 1960s rather than modern styled wines. Macán comes from “Macánes” which is the name from the natives of San Vicente de la Sonsierra, the village where their winery is located.