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MMACH5 Likes this wine:
April 5, 2024 - Just a suggestion: I had one of these last week, and it's holding up fairly well, but definitely fading. No need to wait. The average rating here is probably on the nose, maybe deduct a point at current drinking experience. Dinner guests were in agreement that this rioja reserva was holding up a little better than another kind of the same vintage that we consumed in comparison.
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La Grappe wrote: 86 points
October 17, 2023 - This is a pleasant, easy going wine, with ripe, soft fruit, nicely rounded, with a little oak and benefiting from its extended bottle aging.
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MMACH5 Likes this wine: 87 points
March 20, 2022 - First time with this vintage since about a year ago. I dug one out of the chiller that has been cellaring for about 9 months after I'd grabbed a handful as they disappeared from PA shelves. If memory serves me correctly, the edges seem more rounded out this time around. The nose is initially subdued, presenting mostly oak and black pepper with some vanilla in the background. Slow-forming, irregular tearing leaves wide fingers on the glass. A few swirls reveal some herbal undertones.
The palate is silky smooth: Dry with a hint of tobacco underneath a basis of sour cherry and earth that is transported through a vehicle of firm yet somewhat refined tannins that present gradually on the midpalate and linger through the finish. Pleasantly rustic: Not a lot going on, but not without character, either. Definitely a treat if you like oak.
I don't think you'll get much more out of this one, and it seems that, generally speaking, low-end 2014 reservas may be reaching their peak. Don't let the subdued review fool you, though. I think I picked this up on sale for about $10, and even at retail value of $14, it punches well above its price point. A steal if you can still find it. Best enjoyed with a solid pairing, though. Braised lamb shanks were a real treat. -
Barolo Drunkard Likes this wine: 88 points
March 2, 2022 - I dont understand that people complain that this is oaky; its a Rioja Reserva, they are oaky. And this is actually on the old school style, not so jammy and vanilla coconutty etc. Its thin, but I actually dont mind, this is a rustical old world vino. Very dry, Leatherry, earthy. Not very complex or mind blowing but a good qpr
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Minne Lusa Likes this wine: 87 points
November 30, 2021 - Smooth cherry and a hint of baking spice with toasty oak tannins. Simple but versatile. Paired well with chicken and chorizo paella but could easily stand up to stronger flavors.
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Wine Definition
- Vintage 2014
- Type Red
- Producer Campo Viejo
- Varietal Tempranillo
- Designation Reserva
- Vineyard n/a
- Country Spain
- Region La Rioja
- SubRegion n/a
- Appellation Rioja
- UPC Codes 097985142238, 2446347707697, 8410302122850, 8410302962333
Community Holdings
- Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
- In Cellars 224 (24%)
- Consumed 692 (76%)
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- RegionLa Rioja
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