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Hacienda Monasterio Reserva 2009 75cl

DO | Ribera del Duero | Castilla y León | Spagna
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Punteggi dei critici
98 Da Robert Parker
According to Peter Sisseck, the 2009 Reserva is “?the best we’ve ever made”. Tasted from a barrel sample, it is a blend of 75% Tempranillo with the balance Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Petit Verdot. The nose offers up cedar, spice box, lavender, incense, black cherry, and black currant. Layered and opulent on the palate, this is a very promising effort that will require 5-7 years of cellaring following release. It should have a 25 year lifespan. (Not yet released) Hacienda Monasterio is located between Pesquera and Valbuena del Duero. The estate is planted primarily to Tinto Fino (Tempranillo) but there is also some Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Malbec. Oenologist/winemaker Peter Sisseck (of Dominio Pingus fame) has managed wine production at Hacienda Monasterio since 1990. Alcoholic fermentation is with native yeasts and malolactic fermentation occurs in French oak. The wine is aged in 40-50% new barrels, usually for 18 months, followed by 1 year in bottle prior to release.
Produttore
Hacienda Monasterio
One of the most recognized names in Ribera del Duero, Hacienda Monasterio is located a stone’s throw from Vega Sicilia in Valbuena de Duero. Needless to say, their vineyards are very well placed. Unlike many estates in the region, it has been a long-term resident and was founded in the 19th century by the Lecanda family who pioneered a new form of wine production in the area. What also makes this property unique is that its winemaker is no other than Peter Sisseck, owner and producer of nearby Pingus. When it first broke onto the international wine scene in the mid-1990s, Robert Parker called a “Spanish Pomerol”. Produced from extremely low yields (15-20 hl/ha) and from blends of organically grown Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon and/or Merlot, their wines are known for dense, rich, ample palates with layers of fruit and spice.