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2010 Rioja Graciano

Rio Madre Rosé, made from the Graciano varietal, showcases the vibrant character and enchanting qualities of the Rioja region, particularly in the 2010 vintage. This wine presents a light-bodied experience, with subtle freshness and an easygoing acidity that invites you in for another sip. The fruit intensity is moderate, revealing delightful notes of red berries and a touch of delicate floral undertones, making it both refreshing and expressive. The tannins are gentle, adding support without overwhelming the palate, while the overall dryness strikes a harmonious balance, allowing the wine's natural flavors to shine. It’s a captivating choice for those who appreciate a rosé that embodies the essence of its terroir, perfect for pairings with a variety of light dishes or enjoyed on its own.

Tasting notes:


Blackberry

Blackberry

Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Pairs well with:


Grilled Lamb, Roasted Lamb, Roast Lamb

Region:


Rioja
Rioja

If you want to understand Spain, pour yourself a glass of Rioja. This historic northern region produces some of the country's most famous wines, typically mature, savory reds that go majestically with roast lamb. Rioja's vineyards trace the flow of the Ebro River through a valley protected by the nearby Cantabrian Mountains. Tempranillo, Garnacha and Graciano are the key red grapes, with Viura leading the white grapes. There are three main classifications of red wines: Gran Reserva (aged for five years, at least two in barrel), Reserva (aged for three years, one in barrel), and Crianza (aged for two years, one in barrel). Other wines can be young and unoaked—an increasingly popular style that shows off Rioja's modern face.

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