Finca Manzanos Graciano, Rioja 2019
Spain, RiojaIn Stock - 12 available
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DESCRIPTION
A firm and spicy Rioja made solely from the less widely seen Graciano grape.
The lowdown:
Graciano is quite a low yielding grape which is why it lost favour with many growers, but it's good to see some producers making wine with it because it has plenty to offer. Six months spent in oak mellows the crunchy fruitiness nicely and adds an extra layer of complexity. There's plenty of freshness to the dark fruits here with hints of vanilla and oak, some brooding meaty touches and firm tannins.
When to drink:
This is a great wine to go with grilled red meat and offers an interestingly different slant on many other Riojas.
Suitable for Vegans
PRODUCER
Bodegas Manzanos

On the border between Rioja and Navarre, Victor Fernádez de Manzanos carries on the work of the four generations before him. Adding in significant amounts of ambition and energy, he is at the forefront of the new Rioja championing a modern interpretation of its varieties through his wines. Since 2010 the business has been run by Victor, his wife Laura and his brother David. Between them they've transformed the company, bringing it squarely into the 21st century while retaining all the best apsects built up by the earlier generations.
As a grower, Victor is keen to prove that Rioja Baja has its own distinct character and should not be judged as inferior to Rioja Alta or Alavesa - just different. With over 250ha of owned vineyards at his disposal, including what he claims to be the oldest Graciano vines in the world, Victor and the team at Manzanos are fortunately placed to put both the sub-region and the name Manzanos firmly on the map of the most important producers in Rioja.
The family cultivates the traditional varietals of Rioja - Tempranillo, Garnacha, Graciano, Mazuelo and Viura - and craft wines with a real sense of place and authenticity.
The vines are planted on clay-limestone soil, at an average height of 400m. The extreme climate, wet and cold winters combined with dry hot summers, offer the perfect conditions for the production of great wines.