R. López de Heredia Viña Gravonia Crianza Rioja Viura 2012

$44.99

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Ratings on Delectable

Vin d’Ottawa

Starting to show it’s age and it is glorious. Dry honeydew, long almond, a hint of hazelnut. We have one more bottle and I can’t wait to see where this lands in a couple years.

Starting to show it’s age and it is glorious. Dry honeydew, long almond, a hint of hazelnut. We have one more bottle and I can’t wait to see where this lands in a couple years.

9.2

Chris Haywood

Stewed apricot, almonds, beautiful - still years left in there. Family don't like labelling cruanza/reserva etc but stickering gives the game away now.

Stewed apricot, almonds, beautiful - still years left in there. Family don't like labelling cruanza/reserva etc but stickering gives the game away now.

10

Rob N

Love this funky oxidized white; white wine with this bottle age is a nice treat. I’ve had it from this producer only once before, in SF from K&L. It was also on the Schloss Schauenstein wine list. $95 at Redbird with DY.

Love this funky oxidized white; white wine with this bottle age is a nice treat. I’ve had it from this producer only once before, in SF from K&L. It was also on the Schloss Schauenstein wine list. $95 at Redbird with DY.

9.5

Vin d’Ottawa

Always a favourite. Is there another white wine like it?

Always a favourite. Is there another white wine like it?

9.2

Vanessa

We’ve tasted – and adore – several different wines from the family-run Bodegas López de Heredia. We can now add this one to the list! It’s a 2012 Rioja Crianza made from the Viura grape (100%) hailing from organically-farmed estate vineyards in the La Rioja region of Rioja DOCa, Spain. The “Crianza” designation means this white wine spent at least 6 months aging on oak, however, this wine far exceeds the minimum as it was aged for 4 years in oak barrels before release. It’s absolutely delicious! It has a deep golden hue with rich, well-developed notes of dried apricot, peach cobbler, beeswax, dill, vanilla, caramel, and butterscotch. It is dry, has medium alcohol, and has medium acidity to balance the confectionary aromas and flavors. It is intensely fragrant and complex, making it an excellent solo sipper. It could also pair with savory, grilled or roasted fish or a flavorful stew like seafood paella. Bodegas R. López de Heredia, Viña Gravonia, Rioja Crianza (2012), 12.5% ABV.

We’ve tasted – and adore – several different wines from the family-run Bodegas López de Heredia. We can now add this one to the list! It’s a 2012 Rioja Crianza made from the Viura grape (100%) hailing from organically-farmed estate vineyards in the La Rioja region of Rioja DOCa, Spain. The “Crianza” designation means this white wine spent at least 6 months aging on oak, however, this wine far exceeds the minimum as it was aged for 4 years in oak barrels before release. It’s absolutely delicious! It has a deep golden hue with rich, well-developed notes of dried apricot, peach cobbler, beeswax, dill, vanilla, caramel, and butterscotch. It is dry, has medium alcohol, and has medium acidity to balance the confectionary aromas and flavors. It is intensely fragrant and complex, making it an excellent solo sipper. It could also pair with savory, grilled or roasted fish or a flavorful stew like seafood paella. Bodegas R. López de Heredia, Viña Gravonia, Rioja Crianza (2012), 12.5% ABV.

9.3

Daniel Bloom

N: Marzipan, Oranges, almonds, verging on sherry, petrol. P: weirdly fresh as a daisy, bright, you can sense the long time in American oak, but it has no weight. All this from the “ lesser” vineyard of Gravonia. A wine to think and drink.

N: Marzipan, Oranges, almonds, verging on sherry, petrol. P: weirdly fresh as a daisy, bright, you can sense the long time in American oak, but it has no weight. All this from the “ lesser” vineyard of Gravonia. A wine to think and drink.

9.3

Iwan

My first time drinking a white wine from Lopez De Heredia and it’s unlike any wine I’ve ever had before. Very fragrant and a lot of different tastes coming to the forefront. Bruised apple, quince, beeswax and honey. Some almond, slight oxidation and salinity like a fino sherry. This is a big and unusual wine. Not something I would drink daily, but enjoyed it as much on a taste as on an intellectual level.

My first time drinking a white wine from Lopez De Heredia and it’s unlike any wine I’ve ever had before. Very fragrant and a lot of different tastes coming to the forefront. Bruised apple, quince, beeswax and honey. Some almond, slight oxidation and salinity like a fino sherry. This is a big and unusual wine. Not something I would drink daily, but enjoyed it as much on a taste as on an intellectual level.

9.0

Adriana Fabbro

Manzanilla-like with orchard fruit and porcini. Browned butter, cloves, nutmeg.

Manzanilla-like with orchard fruit and porcini. Browned butter, cloves, nutmeg.

9.2

Louis Martin

Almond and hay accents, apricot undertones, green apple on the second sip, balanced, medium body, smooth finish.

Almond and hay accents, apricot undertones, green apple on the second sip, balanced, medium body, smooth finish.

9.0

Adam Beasley

Utterly unique - thought provoking, challenging, complex, and delicious. The list of different aromas and flavors could go on and on. I love these white wines.

Utterly unique - thought provoking, challenging, complex, and delicious. The list of different aromas and flavors could go on and on. I love these white wines.

9.5

Location

  • 148 Chambers Street
    New York, NY 10007

  • Hours:
    Monday-Saturday: 10am-9pm
    Sunday: 12pm-7pm

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