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Malleolus 2011 75cl

DO | Ribera del Duero | Castilla y León | Espagne
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93 Robert Parker
2011 was a warm and ripe vintage, and the Moro brothers are very happy with their wines; they consider the vintage their best in the decade. The 2011 Malleolus is sourced from their older vines, and fermented in stainless steel vats with indigenous yeasts and an élevage of 18 months in French oak barriques. It has a very showy, tantalizing nose of smoked bacon, roasted coffee, grains (fried corn?), violets, dark cherries, and raspberries with plenty of spices in a very commercial mixture of oak and fruit. The palate is medium to full-bodied with some crunchy tannins over a core of ripe, juicy fruit, coming through as quite balanced and powerful, with restraint and elegance. This has to be one of the best Malleolus produced, the highlight of this line up. 140,000 bottles were filled in the summer of 2013. I also previewed the 2013 just before bottling, as there is no 2012 Malleolus (nor Valderramiro or Sancho Martín), as they thought the vintage was too ripe. The 2013 showed very nice and fresh, with the oak quite well integrated; quite impressive for a 2013.  This time I met with José Moro to taste through their portfolio of (mostly) red wines from their Emilio Moro and Cepa 21 wineries. Nice, modern, ripe and generously oaked Ribera del Duero wines, very good in their style. The 2011 Malleolus was the highlight of the line up.
90 Wine Spectator
This fleshy red has ripe flavors of blackberry and kirsch, backed by toast, licorice and graphite notes. The solid tannins are well-integrated, while crisp acidity keeps this fresh. Fruity and harmonious. Drink now through 2021. 8,500 cases made. –TM
Producteur
Bodegas Emilio Moro
S’appuyant sur le travail assidu et le dévouement consentis par trois générations, la bodega Emilio Moro a réussi à rejoindre le cercle des domaines incontournables à Ribera del Duero. José Moro poursuit l’objectif familial qui consiste à élaborer des vins de haute volée moyennant un engagement environnemental sans faille. Fondé en 1989, le domaine de 70 hectares comporte quatre parcelles distinctes à Pesquera del Duero, chacune entièrement plantée en tempranillo, le cépage local. Les vins symbolisent l’union entre valeurs familiales traditionnelles et recours aux technologies de pointe, avec à la clé, des cuvées faisant partie de la fine fleur de l’appellation. Issue de ses plus vieilles vignes, la cuvée Malleolus se distingue par un côté « sur le fruit » tout en affichant les caractéristiques typiques inhérentes à 18 mois d’élevage en chêne français neuf.