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2009 Marques de Murrieta Castillo Ygay Gran Reserva Especial

2009 Marques De Murrieta Castillo Ygay Gran Reserva Especial

Type Red
Grapes Tempranillo, Carignan, Garnacha, Mazuelo
Country/Region Spain, Rioja
Food pairing Meat, Beef, Game
Vintage 2009
Alcohol 14%
Product number: 217725
£199.77
Price per bottle
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The top model from Marques de Murrieta. The Ygay Gran Reserva Especial is only made when the harvest is of excellent quality. The Castillo Ygay is always made from grapes from the La Plana single vineyard, planted in 1950 and located on a plateau at the highest point
point of our the Finca Ygay at 485 meters above sea level

The Tempranillo and Mazuelo are harvested manually and the first selection already takes place in the vineyard and the second selection takes place on the sorting tables. Only the best grapes are allowed in this top model. After fermentation, long maturation of 30 months follows on new and 2nd use barriques from both French and American oak. He then underwent 36 months of bottle aging on the domain. The Ygay is an expressive classic Rioja of great class. Ripe black fruit, cedar wood, a hint of spices, earthy tones and beautiful tannins. This beautiful and classic Gran Reserva style comes into its own if you pour the wine 1 to 2 hours in advance in a carafe. This is still a baby, long and with depth and tannins that must melt. In principle, the Ygay needs at least 10 years to get drunk, so open the first bottle from 2018-2019 (until at least 2035+).

The Ygay Gran Reserva Especial is a meditation wine and a nice companion to a slow-cooked cooked Bresse pigeon, fried beef loin with wild mushrooms; or roasted suckling pig with baked sour apple.

96/100 Parker
96/100 Peñín
95/100 Suckling
97/100 Tim Atkins

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