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Torre Muga 2009 75cl

DOCa | Rioja | Espagne
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2009 2015
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92 Robert Parker
Raised for 16 months in French oak and inspired by the family’s respect for Bordeaux, the 2009 Torre Muga has a very primal bouquet with creme de cassis, black currant and vanilla with fine delineation, although it is very tight at the moment. The palate is full-bodied with grippy, bold, assertive tannins and layers of dense black, mocha-tinged fruit with hints of white pepper. It has great power and volume without compromising balance, although it requires several years in bottle. Drink 2018-2035. Bodegas Muga was a must during my afternoon visiting the triumvirate of classic Rioja producers located within spitting distance from each other in Haro. The name should need no introduction. It was founded by Aurora Cano and her husband Isaac in 1932, although the family were growers and did not commence winemaking themselves until the 1960s, when they relocated to the building in Barrio de la Estacion. Under Aurora’s son, Isaac Jnr, who joined us for the tasting, Muga fostered a reputation for high quality, classic Rioja wine sourced from an almost incalculable number of tiny parcels. During the 1990s they branched out to pursue what you might call “modern” Rioja with the inception of “Torre Muga” in 1991. This move may have piqued those that feared Muga was forsaking their classical roots, though those fears were unfounded and the bodega continues to fashion wines that embrace both styles. However, let us commence with their sparkling contribution to the Rioja landscape.
92 Wine Spectator
This muscular red delivers savory flavors of dried herb, anise and loamy earth, with ripe cherry and blackberry fruit, backed by firm tannins that give way to a smoky finish. Nicely focused. Drink now through 2022. 400 cases made. –TM
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Bodegas Muga
Installée à Haro, terroir clé de la région, cette bodega familiale se voue à l’élaboration de vins traditionnels à l’aide de techniques modernes depuis sa création en 1932. Ici, point de cuves inox mais des contenants en bois pour la fermentation. Dans le respect des traditions ancestrales, Muga emploie aussi des procédés de collage naturels et le soutirage par gravité afin de conférer une authenticité toute riojane à ses vins. La famille Cano a même recruté un maître-tonnelier et trois tonneliers maison, chose unique en Espagne. Apothéoses du Rioja historique, ses Reserva, Reserva Selección Especial et Prado Enea Gran Reserva ont comme colonne vertébrale le tempranillo, et en affichent la rondeur et la douceur, tandis que le garnacha, le mazuelo et le graciano leur donnent du peps allié à des notes chaleureuses exaltantes. Le style le plus contemporain, incarné par la cuvée Torre Muga, marie le mazuelo et le graciano à une dominante de tempranillo pour créer une nouvelle référence impressionnante aux arômes fruités de mûres. Chaque année, la bodega produit les Reservas les plus accessibles, des valeurs sûres, mais aussi une cuvée délicieuse positionnée vers le haut de gamme qu’elle a nommée Aro. Cet assemblage complexe de tempranillo et de graciano, issu de vignes âgées de 60 ans, séjourne en bois français neuf pendant 18 mois.