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La Horra Corimbo

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Spain
Castilla y Leon
Wine
Red

The Facts

UPCs 2021 (6pk/750ml) - 8 436538 811573
Origins Spain > Castilla y Leon > Ribera del Duero
Appellation Ribera del Duero
Varietal Tempranillo
Cepage 100% Tempranillo
Winemaking Vines are an average age of 25 years in La Horra and Roa on limestone/chalk soils. Fermentation in a combination of large wood and stainless steel vats followed by 14 months aging in barrel - 80% French oak and 20% American oak.
Alcohol by Volume 14.5%
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The Character

Tasting Notes Vibrant and fruit-driven, offering fresh blackberry and plum alongside subtle aromatic herbs and well-integrated oak. The palate is full and voluminous yet remarkably refined, with caressing tannins and a fresh, fruit-forward core. A long, balanced finish highlights both the wine’s power and its unexpected finesse.
Awards 94pts James Suckling, 93pts Wine Advocate
Sustainability Biodynamic In Practice

The Story

Wine made 100% with the Tinta del País variety grown from an organic viticulture with bush vineyards and without irrigation located in the surroundings of La Horra and Roa de Duero (Burgos) for 25 to 30 years on average.

About La Horra Corimbo

Producer Story

Bodegas La Horra is a venture from the iconic Rioja producer, Bodegas Roda. They spent four years in research and investigation to find the land best adapted to Tempranillo, the variety which is known in depth by the research and technical team at Roda. They found the most suitable region was Ribera del Duero and specifically within this DO, the area of La Horra. They partnered with the Balbas family, who own some of the most coveted vineyard sites in the village with old bush vines of Tinta del País.

Producer Story

Bodegas La Horra is a venture from the iconic Rioja producer, Bodegas Roda. They spent four years in research and investigation to find the land best adapted to Tempranillo, the variety which is known in depth by the research and technical team at Roda. They found the most suitable region was Ribera del Duero and specifically within this DO, the area of La Horra. They partnered with the Balbas family, who own some of the most coveted vineyard sites in the village with old bush vines of Tinta del País.

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