Marqués de Cáceres Crianza Rioja Tempranillo Blend

Ratings on Delectable

Sipping Fine Wine Delectable Pro

A blend of 85% Tempranillo, 10% Garnacha & 5% Graciano. Deep Ruby with red berry fruit aromas and toasty spice. The palate shows cherries and blackberries with some pepper and a toasty oak tang. Firm ripe tannins are well-integrated and balanced with the acidity, medium+ finish. Nice Value.

A blend of 85% Tempranillo, 10% Garnacha & 5% Graciano. Deep Ruby with red berry fruit aromas and toasty spice. The palate shows cherries and blackberries with some pepper and a toasty oak tang. Firm ripe tannins are well-integrated and balanced with the acidity, medium+ finish. Nice Value.

8.8

Megan

V good for what can be found in the States

V good for what can be found in the States

9.0

Mike Knight

The bible says Jesus the Nazearan arose from the grave on the third day to ascend into heaven...in reality he arose to go get another bottle of this wine

The bible says Jesus the Nazearan arose from the grave on the third day to ascend into heaven...in reality he arose to go get another bottle of this wine

9.6

Paula Guzman

Goodish, needs to open up, not my fav Rioja but not bad.

Goodish, needs to open up, not my fav Rioja but not bad.

7.1

brando cox Delectable Pro

Great mix of old world and modern! Aromas of cerrise, cranberry, framboise and leathery belt. Drink up! This is well balanced with a long finish. Cherry & undergrowth dominate. Great value for $13 at Curacau Duty Free. Curious about the Reserva and GR

Great mix of old world and modern! Aromas of cerrise, cranberry, framboise and leathery belt. Drink up! This is well balanced with a long finish. Cherry & undergrowth dominate. Great value for $13 at Curacau Duty Free. Curious about the Reserva and GR

8.9

Víctor Chan

Great to enjoy with red meat and good for the price

Great to enjoy with red meat and good for the price

8.4

Nick Lyons Delectable Pro

Very structured, fruity but not fruit forward. More earthy and organic smelling due to the old world orientation. Very long finish but not too tannic.

Very structured, fruity but not fruit forward. More earthy and organic smelling due to the old world orientation. Very long finish but not too tannic.

9.0

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8.6

Jonathan Maltus Delectable Pro

Good big production rose. Completely correct and great with scallops.

Good big production rose. Completely correct and great with scallops.

8.8

Ellen Clifford Delectable Pro

Omigosh still studying the wines that may turn up on my next test. This wine has the tart/sweet cherries and plums. And some leather and dried herbs and almost what I thought was caramel but I am realizing coconut eaters (I hate coconut) might call sweet coconut. And there is a finish of...well now that I’ve been sniffing dried dill for a couple months in able to be able to identify I’d call dill and balsamic in the finish. Would I call it Tempranillo in a blind tasting? Now that I know my good guy dill maybe. That doesn’t matter on Delectable. What matters is this is a moderately priced wine you can easily find that would prove tasty probably especially with a bacon-y (in my veg imagination)/roasted bell pepper/stewed dish. I dunno. This wine is an easy drinker maybe not for the masses but for those of us who dig BIG wines this is an easy and damn tasty wine. I also would try it with a salad with roasted veg and a balsamic dressing. I feel that pairing would do it right.

Omigosh still studying the wines that may turn up on my next test. This wine has the tart/sweet cherries and plums. And some leather and dried herbs and almost what I thought was caramel but I am realizing coconut eaters (I hate coconut) might call sweet coconut. And there is a finish of...well now that I’ve been sniffing dried dill for a couple months in able to be able to identify I’d call dill and balsamic in the finish. Would I call it Tempranillo in a blind tasting? Now that I know my good guy dill maybe. That doesn’t matter on Delectable. What matters is this is a moderately priced wine you can easily find that would prove tasty probably especially with a bacon-y (in my veg imagination)/roasted bell pepper/stewed dish. I dunno. This wine is an easy drinker maybe not for the masses but for those of us who dig BIG wines this is an easy and damn tasty wine. I also would try it with a salad with roasted veg and a balsamic dressing. I feel that pairing would do it right.

8.9

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