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Hacienda Monasterio Cosecha 2012 75cl

DO | Ribera del Duero | Castilla y León | Espagne
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94 Par Robert Parker
93 Par James Suckling
The current vintage for the crianza is 2012. The 2012 Crianza, from a dry vintage, resulted much fresher than expected, fresher than 2009 and 2011 in fact. The vines are dry-farmed and were planted some 22 years ago, and you might say they have matured by now. The approximate mixture of grapes in their vineyards is mostly Tempranillo with some 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Merlot and 2% Malbec, and it's more or less the blend in this wine. The Cabernet works well, providing finesse and some acidity to the Tempranillo. Merlot does not work that well, and they are regrafting it to Cabernet and Malbec, so in future vintages there will be less of it. The wine matured in 20% new French oak barrels for some 20 months. There are no traces of the barriques and the nose took me to the Riberas of yesteryear, with some subtle rusticity; it's ripe without excess and there's good balance between fruit, spices and perhaps something earthy. The palate is extremely balanced, medium-bodied with very fine tannins, tasty, approachable and long. This could very well be the best crianza ever produced at Monasterio. This has to be one of the bargains of the vintage in Ribera, given the quality it delivers. 175,000 bottles produced. I tasted the latest releases from Hacienda Monasterio with winemaker Peter Sisseck. They are, year in and year out, among the best and most reliable wines from Ribera del Duero, with a superb Crianza in 2012, possibly their best ever. Even if the wines are not cheap, they are very good value for the quality they deliver. I also had the chance to catch up and drink a bottle of their 1996 Crianza, a particular favorite of mine, with proprietor Carlos del Río and his son, a few weeks later; it remains a superb wine, still young and lively. They have recently bought a majority share of the Montecastro winery also in Ribera del Duero to produce a complementary range of wines (read cheaper) to those from Monasterio.
Producteur
Hacienda Monasterio
Domaine parmi les plus connus de la Ribera del Duero, Hacienda Monasterio est située à quelques encablures de Vega Sicilia à Valbuena de Duero. Autant dire que ses vignes sont particulièrement bien placées. Contrairement à beaucoup d’autres dans la région, son histoire n’est pas récente, car le domaine a été fondé au 19ème siècle par les Lecanda, pionniers d’un nouveau mode de viticulture dans la région. Autre singularité : son œnologue n’est autre que Peter Sisseck, propriétaire et producteur de Pingus, tout proche. Lorsque les vins ont fait leur percée sur la scène internationale au milieu des années 1990, Robert Parker a surnommé le Reserva, « le Pomerol espagnol ». Elaborés à partir de très faibles rendements (15-20 hl/ha) et des assemblages de tempranillo, cabernet-sauvignon et/ou merlot, cultivés de façon biologique, les vins sont réputés pour leur densité, leur richesse et leur ampleur en bouche avec des niveaux successifs de fruits et d’épices.