Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
Shortening the time in oak for the 2014 El Carretil certainly paid back. The oak feels more integrated, as this used to be the oakiest wine in the portfolio. This is a vineyard between Laguardia and La Puebla de Labarca at 500 meters in altitude, a south-facing amphitheater with 17% active limestone, a lot higher than the average in the zone. It generates fresh, stony wines with chalky tannins. This is linear, serious and concentrated, with tannins that cling to your teeth. This should be phenomenal with some more time in bottle. It always has more acidity, a lower pH. Long and deep. In a hierarchy, I’d place the limestone-rich El Carretil second after El Pisón. This could be an elegant version of the 2009, with a lot more freshness but the same structure. Will this change with the new wines from 2016? 5,300 bottles produced.
Features
Type of wine
Young Crianza Red
Pairings
Red Meat, Game food
Style
Powerful and structured
Occasions
Gift
Winery
Bodegas y Viñedos Artadi
Size
75 cl.
Country
Spain
Region
Rioja
Appellation
Vino de España
Alcohol
14.5%
Grapes
Tempranillo
Serving
Between 16ºC and 18ºC
Winemaking
Cold skin soaking for 48 hours. Fermented and macerated for 12 days in open vats. Malolactic fermentation and ageing for 9 months in French oak barrels.













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