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OT-Spanish red wine, recommendations

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 3:16 am
by glypticmax
Ok I know this is *way* out there.......... I sometimes frequent a decent wine shop and the buzz is that the Spanish reds are rather good. Which is probably part marketing on their part (got a good deal on a boat load)and more than half a nod to the fact that Spanish red wine is world class.
So my question is.........
Can you suggest something of medium body by region, vineyard or producer?
And I have to admit I commit the travesty of putting a bit of ice in my glass.
I appreciate your suggestions.

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 3:53 am
by Leonardo
when you say spanish... do you mean Spain, or do you also mean Latin-American wines too?


:D

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 4:47 am
by glypticmax
Hi Leonardo,
I'm particularly interested in the red wines of Spain.
We see quite a bit of good Chilean wine around here. Particualry white. I suppose they keep the good reds to themselves, just as I would.
I favor the red table wines of Italy. In my ignorance I default to a good chianti.
So I am open to suggestions.

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:22 am
by Joedex
Hi glypticmax

Spain has a long history of producing some really great red wines, I particularly like the wines from the northern regions of Rioja and the Ribera del Duero, which at their best give the wines of Bordeaux a run for the money. Some producers/labels to look out for from these areas are…. Artadi, La Rioja Alta, Marqués de Murrieta, Marqués de Riscal, Muga, Marqués de Cáceres, López de Heredia.

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:46 am
by jomaga
Hi!
I suggest you some of these:
Allways is better Crianza (2 years of oak barrel), reserva (2 years oak barrel + 1 year in bottle), or gran reserva (2 years in barrel + 2 years in bottle)

Area: Rioja
Marques de vargas
Muga
Marques de riscal
Cune
Remelluri
Torremilanos
Marques de caceres
Ygay

Area: Ribera del Duero
Pesquera
Aalto
Protos
Vega Sicilia unico (id you can pay over 200-300$ per bottle)

Area:Navarra
Chivite

Area:Somontano
Enate

This is a table with the best "añadas" (year of the wine)
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In a 1-10 scale, R=4 (fair), B=6 (good), MB=8 (very good), and E=10 (excellent)

Hope this help you a bit!

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 12:13 pm
by glypticmax
Thanks guys, thats exactly what I was looking for.
My local shop has 12,000 choices give or take a few hundred, and I get confused.
:)

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 5:41 pm
by fellazb
How much are you willing to spend on a good bottle of wine? I think that's also a rather important issue here.
Barolo and Brunello (italy) wines are very good, but they come at a cost of 25-40 euros a bottle!

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 10:19 pm
by ricardo
fellazb wrote:How much are you willing to spend on a good bottle of wine? I think that's also a rather important issue here.
Barolo and Brunello (italy) wines are very good, but they come at a cost of 25-40 euros a bottle!
Brunellos, been to Italy and brought a couple of bottles! That's great wine and Montalcino is definitely a charming town...

Ricardo

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:41 am
by glypticmax
fellazb wrote:How much are you willing to spend on a good bottle of wine? I think that's also a rather important issue here.
Barolo and Brunello (italy) wines are very good, but they come at a cost of 25-40 euros a bottle!
Yes, cost is obviously a factor. I have been cheated out of winning the Lotto every day for decades. That's probably not going to change any time soon.
I like a list that includes wines above my usual spending habits, so when a special occassion comes along, one is prepared. Anticipation is a joy in itself.

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 2:10 am
by iker
some more:

-Viña Tondonia
-Viña Ardanza
-Marqués de Murrieta
-Yllera
-Viña Pomal

......-Dominio de Pingus :shock: (so expensive)

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 2:30 am
by glypticmax
Thanks iker,
Printed and filed away.
:D