Type: Red Wine
Country: Spain
Code: REJA001
Well, we opened this thinking it would be another full blown, hard and chewy Spanish red - indeed - this is nothing of the sort. Complex notes of boiled black fruits, interlaced with ripe tannins, a fresh and elegant acidity and a really lovely sweet fruit core and soft oak. This is robust, but also its brooding core hides a softness and elegance that seems to linger and grow in the glass

Bodega Rejadorada

Bodegas Rejadorada is one of the most unique estates we work with in Spain. Situated midway between Rueda and Zamora in NW Spain, the tiny DO of Toro is home to arguably Spain’s greatest red grape, the noble and sturdy Tinta da Toro, and it is this native grape, highly resistant to Phylloxera that is used by a majority of wine estates clustered around the town. The climate is warmly continental, with varying degrees of aspect and altitude on soils that are, in the majority, stony and poor. Such terroir, therefore, requires a grape that can be both hardy and self-sufficient and yet retain freshness. Tinta da Toro is such a grape.

Bodegas Rejadorada was founded in 1999 by Luis R...

If you like black currants, jam, swet vanilla, a robust and warming character that seems to open and give more fruit and flavour with every glass then this wine is for you. We loved it - changing our opinion of the region - top notch red .
Grilled or roasted meat, as well as with cured cheese
Careful manual harvest of vineyards between 25 and 50 years. Slow fermentation below 23° C and intense maceration. Ageing for 12 months in French and American oak barrels combined with European oak barrels.
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