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The Rioja Masters 2017: Results

With nine Masters and 25 Gold medals awarded, last year’s Rioja Masters was our most successful tasting in the Global Masters series to date.

Proving that wines don’t need to break the bank to deliver serious drinking pleasure, our 2017 Rioja Masters competition was the most successful of the entire Masters series in proportion to the number of wines entered, with 25 Gold and nine Master medals awarded.

Sometimes criticised as a safe bet, Rioja’s reliability makes it a popular choice with consumers, who know that when they buy a bottle it will reward them with luscious red fruit and velvet-soft tannins.

While the region is going through an interesting transitional phase, as it shifts from a classification system based around barrel ageing to one that also takes terroir into account via its new Viñedos Singulares (single vineyard) classification, the tasting proved that Rioja is a great allrounder, with only its more renegade ‘vinos de autor’ wines failing to charm our judges.

There were treasures to be found among the whites and rosés that entered, with a third of the whites winning a Gold medal, including an intriguing Tempranillo Blanco from Rioja Vega, while Bodegas Muriel’s Viña Eguia Rosado 2016 scooped a Silver.

With Rioja boasting such a broad range of flavours and styles, from leathery, autumnal gran reservas to opulent and powerful ‘vinos de autor’, our judges weren’t looking for one specific thing from the wines, but were broadly hoping for freshness, drinkability and Rioja’s signature softness without the overt presence of oak.

Expectations were not only met, they were surpassed, with Jonathan Pedley MW, who is not usually one for waxing lyrical, believing the tasting offered “the strongest and most consistent line-up of wines” in any Masters tasting since the competition’s inception.

“I don’t think we had to reject a single wine, so hats off to Rioja,” he said. “I usually have a whinge about reductive wines but there was no reduction this time. At the opposite end of the scale, there was no deleterious oxidation either and generally the handling of oak was well judged.”

Fellow judge Michelle Cherutti-Kowal MW agreed with Pedley on the topic of oak. “The use of oak was better than it has been in the past in Rioja, with less overt vanilla and some lovely oak integration,” she said.

For Master of Wine Alistair Cooper, the tasting “provided an interesting snapshot of Rioja, reflecting a region in a state of flux with new styles and a new approach”. While he applauded the desire on the part of certain winemakers in the region to “experiment, push the boundaries and challenge the status quo”, he also enjoyed the more traditional styles of Rioja, which “showed really well” in the line-up. “I had high hopes coming into the tasting and I wasn’t disappointed because the standard of wines was excellent,” he said.

Alex Canneti of Berkmann Wine Cellars was equally impressed by the wines, which were “of a higher standard” than he was expecting. “Wines from Rioja are more consumer-friendly than ever, with a much better balance of fruit and more subtle use of oak,” he said.

In the crianza category, over a third of the wines that entered scooped a Gold medal, including the 2014 vintage of R&G Rolland Galarreta, a wine made in collaboration with Javier Galarreta of Araex and renowned wine consultant Michel Rolland.

Moving up to the reserva category, of the 26 wines that entered, seven won a Gold medal and three were awarded the highest accolade of Master. Among those taking home Gold were Codorníu’s Viña Pomal Reserva 2013, and Marqués de Cáceres Don Sebastian Reserva 2014. Cherutti-Kowal believes that reserva is the “sweet spot” for Rioja, and a category capable of producing “fantastic” wines.

Waxing lyrical again, Pedley was taken with Bodegas Amaren Tempranillo Reserva 2009, which his table awarded a Master. “Tempranillo isn’t particularly showy when it comes to aromatics, but this wine had some beautiful floral notes overlaying the usual berry fruit. The oak was entirely integrated into the wine, while the palate was rich and concentrated but nicely balanced,” he said.

The greatest surprise was the quality and consistency to be found in the gran reserva category, which has disappointed in previous tastings for its variability and lack of value for money compared with the reliable reservas. This time around, however, the region’s longest aged Riojas proved that they more than merit their place at the top with enchanting, ethereal wines. Of the gran reserva wines that entered, half were awarded a Gold medal, and two – Rioja Vega Gran Reserva 2009 and Faustino Gran Reserva 1994 – scooped a Master, the latter in the ‘Rioja over 15 years’ category.

“In previous Rioja Masters tastings, the gran reserva flight has been a bit of an anticlimax after all the flashy, modern-style jovens and reservas,” said Pedley, who believes the wines offer excellent value for money compared with the pricier ‘vinos de autor’. He added: “I’ve had the impression that for many of the trendy Young Turks in Rioja, the gran reserva category is despised as it represents the bad old days of dried-out, excessively aged wines.

However, the gran reservas in this tasting showed why the category should be treasured: there were some beautiful, mellow, harmonious wines with deep and complex bouquets. Gran reserva Rioja is one of the last categories of red wine where the consumer can buy a bottle in a shop or restaurant knowing that the wine will be ready to drink at that moment.”

Cooper was also ebullient about the category. “The most pleasant surprise of the day was the excellent performance of the gran reserva wines. This can often be a disappointing category full of old wine with little character, fruit or vibrancy.

“Yet we saw excellent fruit as well as concentration in the examples tasted,” he said. For Canneti, the gran reservas were “better made” than ever, “with interesting autumn leaves and mushroom flavours and a more fruit-focused style”.

When it came to the ‘vinos de autor’, our judges were less impressed and awarded more Silvers than Gold and Master medals. Pedley described the offering as “a real mish-mash”, with prices spanning from under £10 to over £50.

“When the Rioja renaissance kicked off the Young Turks wanted to break free from the consejo rules and make iconoclastic statement wines. However, as with many avant-garde movements like Impressionism, Cubism and Abstractionism, once everyone gets involved you end up with a lot of mediocrity and a loss of purpose. Lord only knows what the consumer is meant to expect when they buy one of these wines,” Pedley lamented.

In a hugely positive tasting, the only other more general gripes were Pedley’s observation that a few of the wines were over-extracted and “a bit on the warm side” alcohol wise, while Cooper’s only criticism was that some of the wines were too dependent on oak. All of our judges agreed that Rioja remains one of the best value for money categories in the wine world.

“Rioja wines have a terrific qualityto- price ratio,” said Cherutti-Kowal. Cooper agreed: “For consumers, Rioja still offers excellent value for money and generally excellent consistency,” he said. Pedley believes the northern Spanish region’s enduring popularity lies in the wines being not too high in acid, oak, tannin, or alcohol.

Like the tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, for consumers seeking reliability, affordability, balance and sheer deliciousness, Rioja hits the spot with wines that are ‘just right’, as Alex Canneti sums up: “Rioja continues to improve and is an obvious success story. It will be exciting to see what the more terroir-driven wines bring to the table.”

Michelle Cherutti-Kowal MW, wine lecturer and presenter Jonathan Pedley MW, wine consultant, Crown Cellars Lucy Shaw, managing editor, the drinks business Patrick Schmitt MW, editor-in-chief, the drinks business Alex Canneti, director, off-trade, Berkmann Wine Cellars Alvaro García, London area sales manager, Alliance Wine Alistair Cooper MW, wine consultant

Click through for the results in full…

White Rioja – Joven

Company Wine Name Vintage Medal
Under £10
Marqués de la Concordia Tempranillo Blanco 2016 Bronze
Bodegas Félix Solís Avantis Castillo de Albai – Viura Blanco 2016 Bronze
Campo Viejo Blanco 2016 Bronze
£10-£15
Bodegas Marqués de Cáceres Antea Edicion Limitada 2015 Gold
Bodegas Muriel Barón de Barbón – Blanco 2016 Silver
Hacienda López de Haro Blanco 2016 Bronze

White Rioja – Vinos de Autor

Company Wine Name Vintage Medal
£10-£15
Rioja Vega Tempranillo Blanco 2016 Gold
Gómez Cruzado Blanco 2016 Gold
£15-£20
Bodegas Muriel Conde de los Andes 2015 Silver

Rosé Rioja – Joven

Company Wine Name Vintage Medal
Under £10
Bodegas Muriel Viña Eguia Rosado 2016 Silver
Bodegas Félix Solís Avantis Castillo de Albai – Garnacha Rosado 2016 Bronze
Bodegas Muriel Muriel Fincas de la Villa Rosado 2016 Bronze

Red Rioja – Joven

Company Wine Name Vintage Medal
Under £10
Bodegas Félix Solís Avantis Castillo de Albai – Tempranillo Tinto 2016 Bronze
Bodegas Muriel Viña Eguia – Tempranillo 2015 Bronze
Bodegas Muriel Viña Eguia – Tinto 2016 Bronze
Frexienet Solar Viejo – Tempranillo 2016 Bronze

Red Rioja – Crianza, Reserva, Gran Reserva and Vinos de Autor

Company Wine Name Vintage Medal
Under £10
Frexienet Solar Viejo – Crianza 2014 Silver
Hacienda López de Haro Crianza 2014 Silver
Bodegas Riojanas Viña Albina – Crianza 2015 Bronze
Bodegas Muriel Viña Eguia – Crianza 2014 Bronze
£10-£15
Frexienet Bodegas Solar Viejo – Orube Crianza 2014 Gold
Rioja Vega Edición Limitada 2014 Silver
Miguel Torres Altos Ibéricos Crianza 2015 Silver
Bodegas Riojanas Monte Real – Crianza de Familia 2015 Silver
Freixenet Solar Viejo – Monologo Crianza 2015 Silver
Rioja Vega Crianza 2014 Bronze
Rioja Vega Señorial Crianza 2013 Bronze
Rioja Vega Austral Crianza 2013 Bronze
£15-£20
Bodegas y Viñedos Carlos Moro CM 2015 Silver
£20-£30
Araex Rioja Alavesa Bodegas Amaren – Crianza 2014 Gold
Araex Rioja Alavesa Lar de Paula – Terrazas 2013 Gold
Araex Rioja Alavesa Rolland Galarreta Rioja 2014 Gold
Araex Rioja Alavesa Montebuena – Crianza 2013 Gold
Araex Rioja Alavesa Altos de Rioja – Altos R Crianza 2014 Silver
£20-£30
Araex Rioja Alavesa Bodegas Baigorri – Crianza 2014 Gold
Araex Rioja Alavesa Bodegas Baigorri – Garnacha 2013 Gold
Company Wine Name Vintage Medal
Under £10
Aldi Baron Amarillo Rioja Reserva 2013 Silver
Bodegas Muriel Muriel Fincas de la Villa Reserva 2011 Silver
Aldi Exquisite Collection Rioja Reserva 2013 Bronze
Bodegas Muriel Viña Eguia – Reserva 2013 Bronze
£10-£15
Bodegas Marqués de Cáceres Reserva 2012 Gold
Codorniu Raventos Viña Pomal – Reserva 2013 Gold
Rioja Vega Señorial Reserva 2012 Gold
Bodegas Faustino Icon Reserva Especial 2011 Silver
Frexienet Solar Viejo – Reserva 2013 Silver
Marqués de la Concordia Marqués de la Concordia Reserva 2012 Silver
Miguel Torres Altos Ibéricos Reserva 2012 Silver
Hacienda López de Haro Reserva 2012 Silver
Rioja Vega Reserva 2012 Bronze
Bodegas Muriel Barón de Barbón Reserva 2011 Bronze
£15-£20
Bodegas Riojanas Monte Real – Reserva de Familia 2013 Master
Gómez Cruzado Reserva 2011 Master
Bodegas Marqués de Cáceres Don Sebastian – Reserva 2014 Gold
Marqués de Vargas Reserva 2012 Silver
Bodegas Riojanas Viña Albina – Reserva Vendimia Seleccionada 2013 Silver
£20-£30
Araex Rioja Alavesa Bodegas Montebuena – Clos Montebuena Reserva 2011 Master
Araex Rioja Alavesa Altos de Rioja – Altos R Reserva 2012 Master
Araex Rioja Alavesa Lar de Paula – Terrazas 2011 Silver
£30-£50
Araex Rioja Alavesa Bodegas Baigorri – Reserva 2011 Gold
Araex Rioja Alavesa Luis Cañas – Seleción de la Familia 2011 Gold
£50+
Araex Rioja Alavesa Bodegas Amaren – Tempranillo Reserva 2009 Master
Araex Rioja Alavesa Bodegas Baigorri – Garage 2013 Gold
Company Wine Name Vintage Medal
Under £10
Bodegas Félix Solís Avantis Castillo de Albai – Gran Reserva 2010 Silver
£10-£15
Bodegas Muriel Viña Eguia – Gran Reserva 2009 Gold
£15-£20
Campo Viejo Gran Reserva 2011 Gold
Bodegas Marqués de Cáceres Gran Reserva 2010 Gold
Bodegas Riojanas Viña Albina – Gran Reserva 2010 Gold
Bodegas Riojanas Monte Real – Gran Reserva 2010 Gold
Codorniu Raventos Viña Pomal – Gran Reserva 2011 Gold
Bodegas Muriel Fincas de la Villa Gran Reserva 2006 Silver
Bodegas Muriel Barón de Barbón – Gran Reserva 2005 Silver
Hacienda López de Haro Gran Reserva 2009 Bronze
£20-£30
Rioja Vega Gran Reserva 2009 Master
£30-£50
Rioja Vega Gran Reserva Viejas Añadas 2008 Silver
Company Wine Name Vintage Medal
Red Rioja – Rioja over 15 years
Company Wine Name Vintage Medal
£30-£50
Bodegas Faustino Faustino I Gran Reserva 1994 Master
Bodegas Riojanas Monte Real – Gran Reserva 1998 Gold
Company Wine Name Vintage Medal
Under £10
Bodegas Patrocinio Finca Dos Cientos 2015 Silver
£10-£15
Rioja Vega Tempranillo Edición Limitada 2015 Silver
Miguel Torres Altos Ibéricos Parcelas de Graciano 2014 Bronze
£15-£20
Bodegas Muriel Conde de los Andes 2013 Master
Bodegas y Viñedos Carlos Moro Oinoz by Claude Gros 2014 Silver
£20-£30
Freixenet Bodegas Solar Viejo – Orube Alta Expression 2015 Master
Campo Viejo Dominio Campo Viejo 2015 Gold
Gómez Cruzado Honorable 2014 Silver
Bodegas Loa SPES 2013 Silver
£30-£50
Codorníu Raventos Viña Pomal – Vinos Singulares Graciano 2012 Silver
£50+
Bodegas Loa LOA 2012 Gold
Araex Rioja Alavesa Altos de Rioja – Altos R Pigeage 2014 Silver

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