Producer | Lopez de Heredia |
Country | Spain |
Region | Rioja |
Varietal | Tempranillo |
Vintage | 2012 |
Sku | 9568 |
Size | 750ml |
Savory berries plums iron minerals tobacco ink and blood oranges. Very bright juicy and structured with sensational balance aged savoriness and brightness that are typical of Tondonia reds. Beautiful now. - Zekun Shuai. Senior Editor
jsThe 2012 Viña Tondonia Reserva comes from a very dry year with 25% less rain than the average (at the time) resulting in lower yields of very healthy grapes that delivered wines with nice balance between alcohol and polyphenols making it very apt for the aging in barrel. It had a slightly longer élevage in barrel six years. The wine is aromatic with a developed profile spicy and tertiary (forest floor a touch of brick dust and iodine) complex and nuanced. The palate is full and round with polished tannins and a long dry finish. It has a textbook Tondonia nose and profile. 250000 bottles produced. Mercedes López de Heredia told me "We are fighting very hard to not change anything. Before we were going against the flow and now we are overwhelmed by demand." It was amazing to taste with Mercedes and her sister María José who didn't stop talking the whole four hours it took us to go through the current releases. "I've been experimenting with stuff to seal the vats and the barrels I've mixed beeswax with oil and I've invented a kind of plasticine with the bitartrates but it's not fully waterproof. We used things that we cannot use anymore and we have to find alternatives. Everything is a challenge nowadays." The two sisters speak with passion about their traditions and what her grandfather and father did for the family winery. The wines have not changed even if they have to adapt to new regulations that prevent them from working exactly as it was done in the past. We talked about everything including the "new" white varieties?they have some experimental plantings?though they are not very impressed by Tempranillo Blanco. "It's not very aromatic and so far doesn't show the vibrancy of the old Viura and we have so little Maturana Blanca that we cannot vinify it separately." As for the rosé they explain "We didn't have enough Garnacha to make it so there won't be any rosé available until 2026 or so." I guess from the 2016 vintage... There was talk about vintages and of course the recent harvest. "In 2023 we harvested in September and it was extremely warm. For the first time we didn't harvest in the afternoon because it was too hot." For María José 2016 was the last classical vintage in Rioja Alta perhaps only 2021. It's very much in the style of 2001. The wines from 2016 showed exceptionally well but the show was stolen by the Gran Reserva bottlings from 2004; both wines from the Viña Tondonia deserve three-digit scores. Published: Feb 29 2024