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2011 Quinta da Muradella Monterrei Berrande

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June 11, 2023 - $51

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RATINGS

93Vinous / IWC

Heady, expressive aromas of dark berry and cherry preserves, cracked pepper and licorice, with an exotic Indian spice quality building in the glass. Smoke-accented blackcurrant and bitter cherry flavors gain depth and power with air while maintaining vivacity and focus. Finishes sweet and extremely long, with juicy acidity adding bite.

92The Wine Advocate

...nose reveals the warmth of the vintage, the palate shows fresher, as it's dry and has enough acidity...palate has flavors of ripe plums, dark cherries and spices, with round tannins...

17Jancis Robinson

...a very delicate wine, really subtle and harmonious...showing spices and some anise-like aromas. It has low levels of tannins, really soft with fragile but well-defined fruit. It has a cool-climate impression and delicious balance.

REGION

Spain, Galicia, Monterrei

Galicia is in the far northwestern corner of Spain, just above Portugal on the Atlantic coast. It includes four provinces and five appellations. The appellations are Monterrei, Rías Baixas, Ribeira Sacra, Ribeiro and Valdeorras. In recent years the popularity of Albariño from Rías Baixas has brought new renown to the area, though it has been a wine producing region since at least the 14th century, when it was an exporter of grape vine cuttings. The coastal climate is wet, with an average of about 50 inches of rainfall annually, and it receives many hours of sun. Besides the Albariño grape, Galicia grows the white wine grapes Loureira, Caiño Blanca, Torrontés, Treixadura and Godello, another recently popular grape and wine. Red wines of the region are light and generally made of Mencia. Rías Baixes is the star of the region, with Albariño accounting for 90% of its production.