Five Riojas from CVNE
I've long been a fan of CVNE's wines - they are never less than well-made.
The first two wines here, from 2014, are elegant but seem to be a little lacking a little in substance, so it comes as no surprise to learn that there were high levels of rainfall at harvest time.
The reds - all balanced and adept - show increasing quality as you move up the scale.
Viña Real Barrel Fermented Blanco 2014
(£11.05, Majestic) elegant apple and white peach fruit with delicate oaky creaminess and spice. Dilute and lacking intensity.
Viña Real Rosado 2014
(£11.60, Wholefoods, Hoults, The Bottleneck) light, delicate and elegant with redcurrant fruit; a little elusive and dilute.
Viña Real Crianza 2011 (£11.05, Vinopolis, Lea & Sandeman) fresh cherry and red plum fruit, with some spice and tobacco leaf; fine tannins, but slightly lacks plump-suppleness.
Viña Real Reserva 2010
(£18.45; Hailsham Cellars, Clifton Cellars, Planet of the Grapes) red and dark berry fruit, oaky spice, supple texture and balanced freshness. Pure and adept.
Viña Real Gran Reserva 2009
(£28.85, Majestic) complex roasted spices and fresh bramble / berry fruit; supple and well-structured with assertive but fine tannins; fresh, adept and complex.
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