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Tempranillo

Hungerford Hill Hilltops Tempranillo Graciano

The savoury and smooth Tempranillo is complimented by thespicy fruit and structure of Graciano. The resultant wine has greater intensity, depth and length.

K1 by Geoff Hardy Adelaide Hills Tempranillo

Colab & Bloom Adelaide Hills Tempranillo

Palacio del Conde Gran Selección

As Robert Parker says, “Spain leads the world for sensational wine bargains of character and soul”, none more so than its mature reds. Nowhere else produces mellow, barrel-aged wines of such remarkable quality and price. Take Palacio del Conde – a gorgeously complex, oaky 2015 from Valencia. Part of this region is close to the coast, while the more southerly part is inland, up in the hills, and dry. It’s there that winemaker Marta Martínez selects the finest, hand harvested – from 50 year old vines – Tempranillo grapes for this Gran Reserva, then ages the wine for three years in oak barrels. A wonderfully fragrant, silky red with mature redcurrant and strawberry fruit and a rich, toasty character. Sublime with roast lamb or tapas. Its three recent Gold wins show its drinking beautifully now.

Barón de Barbón Oak Aged Rioja

Vintage after vintage, Barón de Barbón proves to be our bestselling Rioja. It’s a lot to do with the wine’s enticing berry aromas, silky texture and luscious flavour. The talent behind this contemporary, fruit driven red is the young and infectiously keen Javier Murúa. His father Julián owns Bodegas Muriel (a winery Julián’s parents established in 1926) in Rioja’s superior Alavesa. We have a fabulous working relationship with the family, ensuring our Buyer Beth goes in straight after vintage and gets first refusal on the finest vats. With its easy going, ripe red berry flavours and fragrant vanilla character, this supple Rioja is great to drink on its own or with simple suppers such as lamb chops, char-grilled vegetable kebabs or chicken.

Castillo de Epifanía Rioja Alta

In the most northwesterly corner of Rioja, the flatter land starts rising up into soaring mountains. It's here you'll find the start of the Rioja Alta vineyards – a fine enclave of Spain’s greatest region. There extra altitude freshens as well as ripens grapes slowly to full flavoured perfection. Since most Riojas blend grapes from across the region you almost never see Rioja Alta on labels. In fact, there are only two villages permitted to add it. In one you'll find Juan Antonio Leza’s family winery, the cellar behind Castillo de Epifania. Every grape comes from their sleepy Rioja Alta village. Full of silky dark fruit and strawberry, with a kiss of oak, this red has a delicious 'drink me' style, lovely on its own or with tasty tapas.

Tempranillo Dozen

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Castillo Labastida Reserva

Dinastía Manzanos Tempranillo

If you enjoy Rioja, you're very likely to have drunk one or two from the 125-year-old Manzanos cellar. It has been run since 2010 by the fifth generation, the brothers David and Victor, thrust into the limelight by the untimely death of their father. Both in their early 20s, they took up the challenge and have been making us some exciting Riojas since. They also have a top notch winery just to the north east in Navarra, a region that champions both innovation and tradition (here was one of the first to trial Cabernet Sauvignon and make some bold, bright reds 30 years or so back). This 2020 is luscious with lots of deep ripe fruit and juicy length. Very enjoyable and versatile wine, will pair well with most dishes - from pizza's to risottos.