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Marqués de Cáceres Reserva

The 2011 Marqués de Cáceres Reserva has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine experts Simon Field, Jesús Barquín and Jancis Robinson on Marqués de Cáceres Reserva - an internationally acclaimed red from Rioja.
Marqués de Cáceres Reserva
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Wine Name
Marqués de Cáceres Reserva

Wine Producer
Marqués de Cáceres

Score
92

Wine Style
Red

Grape Type
Tempranillo

Country
Spain

Vintage
1970

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Jesús Barquín: Younger-looking color, with slightly less brick-hued rim. Aniseed and balsamic notes are subtle initially—less prominent than in later vintages—but take on greater weight on the palate, which is surprisingly fruit-driven. Fresh, long, balanced—a great wine. 18

Simon Field: Color holding up impressively, nose of soot, iron, and a hint of charcuterie. Palate monolithic, assertive, technically bereft of fault, but slightly anonymous and a shade foursquare. No doubting the winemaking skill here, but he/she has almost refined Rioja out of existence, pace Joyce. 16.5

Jancis Robinson: Youthful-looking dark crimson. There’s a lot more fruit here than in most 1970 Bordeaux! This is a good, well-made red wine, halfway between Rioja and Bordeaux (though much fruitier than Madiran). Slightly spooky for its lack of geographical ties but a very good drink that anyone would like. At this stage, they didn’t have cellar or vineyards! Drink 1980–2016. 18

Details

Wine expert Simon Field
Jesús Barquín
Jancis Robinson
Tastings year 2011
Region Rioja
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