Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
The still young and primary 2020 Clos Erasmus feels very floral and ethereal (within Priorat and Clos Erasmus); it’s a fresher and lighter expression but without being weak. It’s still a baby that needs to burn the baby fat (there are still some lactic notes from the malolactic in barrel). The wine is always around 3.2 or 3.3 pH and has some 15% to 15.5% alcohol, but the sensation this year is of a much fresher, more balanced and elegant wine. This should make an elegant bottle of mature Priorat with a decade in bottle, and I guess it will be long lived. Glorian mentioned that a small lot that normally goes to Laurel was added to the blend of Erasmus, resulting in a lot of added freshness and a note of orange blossom, which makes sense to me with the floral character of the wines and the extra freshness I perceived. This is really beautiful. It’s a very special vintage of Erasmus that unfurls incredible complexity and tantalizing aromas with time in the glassâblood orange (talk about freshness!), curry and cassis. It has great purity, complexity, elegance and finesse… A very different Clos Erasmus. Bravo! There are some 3,600 bottles. It was bottled in May 2022.
Features
Type of wine
Reserve Red
Pairings
White Meat, Oily fishes
Style
Deep and complex
Occasions
Gift
Winery
Clos Erasmus
Size
75 cl.
Country
Spain
Region
Catalonia
Appellation
Priorat
Alcohol
15.0%
Grapes
Garnacha, Syrah
Serving
Between 16ÂșC and 18ÂșC
Winemaking
Aged for 18 months in French oak barrels (40% new ones) and 700 liter amphorae.













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