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  • Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2013 (1x150cl)

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    (aged in French oak barriques, 70% of them new, for 20 months.): Opaque ruby. A complex, expansive bouquet displays scents of red and dark berry preserves, potpourri and Asian spices, with a building mineral nuance. Sappy, palate-staining black raspberry and lavender pastille flavors show outstanding depth and energy, complicated by five-spice powder and vanilla nuances on the back half. The strikingly persistent, gently tannic finish strongly echoes the floral quality, resolving with a zesty berry skin note.
  • Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2013 (1x75cl)

    Vinous (95)

    (aged in French oak barriques, 70% of them new, for 20 months.): Opaque ruby. A complex, expansive bouquet displays scents of red and dark berry preserves, potpourri and Asian spices, with a building mineral nuance. Sappy, palate-staining black raspberry and lavender pastille flavors show outstanding depth and energy, complicated by five-spice powder and vanilla nuances on the back half. The strikingly persistent, gently tannic finish strongly echoes the floral quality, resolving with a zesty berry skin note.
    $730.00
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  • Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2013 (3x75cl)

    Vinous (95)

    (aged in French oak barriques, 70% of them new, for 20 months.): Opaque ruby. A complex, expansive bouquet displays scents of red and dark berry preserves, potpourri and Asian spices, with a building mineral nuance. Sappy, palate-staining black raspberry and lavender pastille flavors show outstanding depth and energy, complicated by five-spice powder and vanilla nuances on the back half. The strikingly persistent, gently tannic finish strongly echoes the floral quality, resolving with a zesty berry skin note.
  • Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2018 (1x150cl)

    Indulge in the opulence of Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2018. This esteemed blend, originating from Priorat, Spain, is exemplary of the mastery of winemaker Daphne Glorian. A blend of Garnacha and Syrah aged in new French oak for 18 months, it delivers a depth of experience from nose to finish. In the glass, witness a vibrant ruby hue. The nose reveals a captivating array of blackberry, flowers, and a whisper of garrigue, elegantly poised to allure the senses. On the palate, Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2018 presents an intoxicating fusion of crushed berries, ripe plums, and a hint of spice, all woven together with a sturdy tannin structure. Its French oak ageing punctuates the flavour profile with subtle notes of vanilla and toast. Every sip promises a harmonious balance of intensity and refinement. Treat yourself to this artisanal selection and experience the allure of Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2018.

    $735.00
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  • Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2018 (1x75cl)

    Indulge in the opulence of Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2018. This esteemed blend, originating from Priorat, Spain, is exemplary of the mastery of winemaker Daphne Glorian. A blend of Garnacha and Syrah aged in new French oak for 18 months, it delivers a depth of experience from nose to finish. In the glass, witness a vibrant ruby hue. The nose reveals a captivating array of blackberry, flowers, and a whisper of garrigue, elegantly poised to allure the senses. On the palate, Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2018 presents an intoxicating fusion of crushed berries, ripe plums, and a hint of spice, all woven together with a sturdy tannin structure. Its French oak ageing punctuates the flavour profile with subtle notes of vanilla and toast. Every sip promises a harmonious balance of intensity and refinement. Treat yourself to this artisanal selection and experience the allure of Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2018.

    $242.00
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  • Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2018 (3x75cl)

    Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2018 is a prestigious Spanish wine, originating from the acclaimed Priorat region. This exceptional vintage is a harmonious blend of well-ripened Grenache and Carignan grapes, skillfully fermented in French oak barrels. Crafted by the renowned Clos I Terrasses winery, founded by Alvaro Palacios and Daphne Glorian, the winemaking process of Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2018 epitomises the artisans' commitment to creating wines of the utmost quality. Accentuated by an opulent bouquet of dark fruits, followed by sultry spices and mineral undertones, this vintage exhibits an unfading concentration that is distinctively Priorat. Its structure beautifully delivers a balance of fruit and terroir-driven character, offering a gripping finish that is both robust and opulent. Encased within a mantle of refined elegance, the Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2018 effortlessly imparts the quintessence of its Priorat origin with every glass poured. Its rich profile serves as a testament to the authentic artistry of its producers.

    $800.00
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  • Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2019 (3x75cl)

    The tantalising Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2019 effortlessly encapsulates the richness of Catalan terroir. This distinguished product originates from Priorat, a region renowned for its llicorella soils, imparting prominent minerality to the wine. Exclusively crafted by legendary vintner Alvaro Palacios, the wine emerged from old-vine Grenache and Carignan, affording a complex, multi-layered texture. The grapes undergo traditional vinification in French oak barrels, with a matured depth enhancing further upon laying down.

    Aromatic wisps of ripe fruit, earthy spices and an intriguing hint of graphite emanate from this inimitable blend. Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2019 yields profound flavours of candied cherry, raspberry and blackcurrant, mingled with classic mineral undertones and silky tannins.

    A testament to exceptional craftsmanship, this wine stands as a beacon of opulence, offering a captivating drinking journey. Revel in the quintessential essence of Priorat with the exquisite Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2019.

    $688.00
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  • Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2020 (3x75cl)

    Discover the pinnacle of Priorat with the Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2020 vintage. Brewed in Spain's prolific vintner region, this red wine is a sumptuous composition of Grenache and Carignane grapes, cultivated from the famed llicorella soil. The maturation of the fruit on old vines, combined with the utilisation of low-yielding and biodynamic methods, channels a nectarous intensity into each bottle. Created by Daphne Glorian, a wine-producer revered for her dedication to manifesting the full-bodied character of her terroir, the 2020 Erasmus elevates your palette with complex notes of red fruit, spice, and leather. The Clos I Terrasses Erasmus 2020 showcases an impressive longevity in your cellar and is impeccable when served at room temperature with red meat. Revel in the robust flavours of this premier vintage synonymous with Daphne's audacious winemaking craftsmanship.

    $815.00
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  • Clos i Terrasses Laurel 2020 (12x75cl)

    For those discerning palates seeking opulence in their wine selection, look no further than the Clos Erasmus Laurel 2020. Originating from the esteemed vineyards of the Priorat region in Catalonia, Spain, this sublime offering distinctively amalgamates Grenache and Syrah for an indulgent blend. With its incomparable depth of flavour and gravity-defying balance, the Clos Erasmus Laurel 2020 tells a unique story of its terroir's distinctive llicorella soil and the meticulous biodynamic farming practices employed by its producer, Clos Erasmus.

    Aged for 18 months in French oak barrels, our Clos Erasmus Laurel 2020 unquestionably exudes finesse and complexity on the palate. Blooms of ripe black fruit are beautifully offset by supple notes of spices, minerals and a bewitchingly persistent finish. This is truly the epitome of old-vine Grenache and Syrah, an embodiment of elegance and power that makes Clos Erasmus Laurel 2020 worth savouring.

    $688.00
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  • Clos i Terrasses Laurel 2020 (1x150cl)

    For those discerning palates seeking opulence in their wine selection, look no further than the Clos Erasmus Laurel 2020. Originating from the esteemed vineyards of the Priorat region in Catalonia, Spain, this sublime offering distinctively amalgamates Grenache and Syrah for an indulgent blend. With its incomparable depth of flavour and gravity-defying balance, the Clos Erasmus Laurel 2020 tells a unique story of its terroir's distinctive llicorella soil and the meticulous biodynamic farming practices employed by its producer, Clos Erasmus.

    Aged for 18 months in French oak barrels, our Clos Erasmus Laurel 2020 unquestionably exudes finesse and complexity on the palate. Blooms of ripe black fruit are beautifully offset by supple notes of spices, minerals and a bewitchingly persistent finish. This is truly the epitome of old-vine Grenache and Syrah, an embodiment of elegance and power that makes Clos Erasmus Laurel 2020 worth savouring.

  • Clos i Terrasses Laurel 2020 (2x150cl)

    For those discerning palates seeking opulence in their wine selection, look no further than the Clos Erasmus Laurel 2020. Originating from the esteemed vineyards of the Priorat region in Catalonia, Spain, this sublime offering distinctively amalgamates Grenache and Syrah for an indulgent blend. With its incomparable depth of flavour and gravity-defying balance, the Clos Erasmus Laurel 2020 tells a unique story of its terroir's distinctive llicorella soil and the meticulous biodynamic farming practices employed by its producer, Clos Erasmus.

    Aged for 18 months in French oak barrels, our Clos Erasmus Laurel 2020 unquestionably exudes finesse and complexity on the palate. Blooms of ripe black fruit are beautifully offset by supple notes of spices, minerals and a bewitchingly persistent finish. This is truly the epitome of old-vine Grenache and Syrah, an embodiment of elegance and power that makes Clos Erasmus Laurel 2020 worth savouring.

    $294.00
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  • Clos Mogador (Barbier) Priorat Manyetes Vi de Vila Gratallops 2016 (6x75cl)
  • Clos Mogador (Barbier) Priorat Manyetes Vi de Vila Gratallops 2021 (6x75cl)
  • Clos Mogador (Barbier) Priorat Manyetes Vi de Vila Gratallops 2022 (6x75cl)
  • Comando G El Reventon 2020 (1x75cl)
  • Comando G El Reventon 2021 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (97)

    The 2021 El Reventón is the one wine from the village of Cebreros on slate soils, and it has an herbal and peppery twist similar to the notes I found in the Las Iruelas from this very cold year. This has some more meaty notes, more iron, but no heat or Mediterranean grapes. It's a narrower, more mineral expression of El Reventón, very balanced with an unnoticeable 15% alcohol, which meant full development of aromas and flavors in the grapes that were infused into the wine. This has to be the most elegant and precise year of El Reventón to date. In this cold vintage, it's ethereal, a little wider but getting close to the style of Las Iruelas. It's a little less expressive on the nose than Iruelas, with a little more fruit. 2022 will be the last vintage for this wine, as they sold the vineyard to the Alejandro Vigil and Catena team from Mendoza, who vinified it for the first time in 2023. 1,759 bottles were filled in March 2023.
    $455.00
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  • Comando G El Tamboril Tinto 2020 (1x150cl)
  • Comando G El Tamboril Tinto 2020 (3x75cl)
  • Comando G El Tamboril Tinto 2021 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (98)

    The 2021 El Tamboril Tinto felt closed and austere like no other wine from the portfolio. This single vineyard from the village of Navatalgordo, the most austere and cold of the villages where they work, is also the highest altitude where they work. After years of working the vineyard, they were able to buy it in 2021; and in 2022, they made even bigger changes in the viticulture (they put in individual sticks for each vine). At 1,200 meters above sea level, this is the coldest place in the coldest vintage, and the soils are as rocky and mineral as it gets. This is a serious and mineral red with a moderate 13.5% alcohol, great freshness and acidity and a palate with very fine, chalky, Barolo-like tannins that make you salivate. It should develop in bottle for a loooooong time. 1,3,42 bottles were filled in April 2023.
    $1,005.00
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  • Comando G La Brena 2022 (6x75cl)
  • Comando G La Bruja de Rozas 2019 (6x75cl)

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    The 2019 La Bruja de Rozas was one of the few 2019s already bottled when I tasted the whole range in November 2020. This is a village Garnacha from Las Rozas de Puerto Real, their first approach to the grape, trying to capture the essence of the fresh fruit and the fluidity of the wine. 2019 is a ripe vintage, and the wine is a little more powerful, juicy and balanced, with rich aromas and flavors. It comes from different plots of old vines ranging from 40 to 65 years of age and planted at some 900 meters in altitude on sandy granite soils in a zone that has plenty of rain, averaging 800 liters per year. Like all of their vineyards, these plots are worked organically and biodynamically. Each vineyard fermented separately in oak vats with indigenous yeasts with a soft maceration. The wine matured in oak vats of different sizes, ranging from 1,500 to 6,000 liters. The 2019 effect seems to be quite mild here; the wine follows the profile of the 2018, despite being a little riper, and it's still very balanced. There are notes of flowers, basil and a touch of bacon intermixed with the wild berries and herbs. There's a little more concentration, and the tannins are a little chalkier and more austere. But there is no excess ripeness or anything out of place, and it has acidity and length and finishes dry and mineral. 41,853 bottles produced. It was bottled in August 2020.
    $265.00
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  • Comando G La Bruja de Rozas 2020 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    The first red to be bottled and sold is the 2020 La Bruja de Rozas, which feels a little more reductive this year. The grapes were picked before the torrential rains, so the wine shows a little riper than the wines that were picked after (the single vineyards). It's flinty and with a note of struck match, with good ripeness at 14.5% alcohol. This is always aromatic and floral, pale and surprisingly ethereal and expressive, a very pleasant and surprising wine that tends to please most people. This is the wine that I buy in volume, as it's a superb introduction to the Comando G portfolio and style at a very good price. Even though the nose is never short of spectacular, to me the signature here is the super fine grainy tannins from the decomposed granite soils. This goes back to the freshness of 2016 and 2018, perhaps a little rounder and less herbal, somewhere in between the two vintages. 43,175 bottles were filled in late August and early September 2021.
    $184.00
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  • Comando G La Bruja de Rozas 2021 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (95)

    The 2021 La Bruja de Rozas is their edgiest and most austere mineral and soil-driven version of their entry-level red. It's herbal, with no concession for fruit, and it has electricity and grip. It's a good preview of what's to come from 2021. It has a lot of 2018 and 2016 characteristics, a cool summer, a year with rain and even some during harvest that complicated matters and made them lose some grapes, but there's more grip, more minerality, more depth, layers and subtleness. It needs time in the glass, and my guess is that at age eight it's going to reach an outstanding level. A grown-up Bruja, it’s more for soil fanatics than the general public, and it’s one to lay down in your cellar (by the case) while you drink your 2020s. There were 55,184 bottles produced. It was bottled in August 2022.
    $268.00
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  • Comando G La Bruja de Rozas 2022 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    There is a change in the 2022 La Bruja. It is no longer a village wine from Rozas de Puerto Real. In 2022, it is a regional wine, and in 2023, it also will be a regional wine but from Ávila, from the Cebreros appellation, as they are focusing their work there. It's a juicy and aromatic Garnacha, very much in the Comando G style, with good ripeness, 14% alcohol and more in the style of the 2020. It has a medium-bodied palate and a sapid finish with contained ripeness and fine granite granularity. They macerated less to adapt to the vintage, and it partly fermented with less skins. It's a more approachable La Bruja, expressive, open and more fruit-driven, more in a Morgon style. 56,487 bottles produced. It was bottled in August 2023.
  • Comando G La Bruja de Rozas 2022 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    There is a change in the 2022 La Bruja. It is no longer a village wine from Rozas de Puerto Real. In 2022, it is a regional wine, and in 2023, it also will be a regional wine but from Ávila, from the Cebreros appellation, as they are focusing their work there. It's a juicy and aromatic Garnacha, very much in the Comando G style, with good ripeness, 14% alcohol and more in the style of the 2020. It has a medium-bodied palate and a sapid finish with contained ripeness and fine granite granularity. They macerated less to adapt to the vintage, and it partly fermented with less skins. It's a more approachable La Bruja, expressive, open and more fruit-driven, more in a Morgon style. 56,487 bottles produced. It was bottled in August 2023.
    $237.00
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  • Comando G Las Iruelas 2020 (1x75cl)
  • Comando G Las Iruelas 2021 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (98)

    I have never seen an herbal and peppery nose in a wine from Las Iruelas like the 2021 Las Iruelas; more specifically, it has a pungent note redolent of the Basque chili pepper "piparra," with wild strawberries, white peppercorns and capers, reflecting a very cold year. It's the expression of the slatish soils in a cold Mediterranean environment in a cold year. It has a pale and more developed color, it's narrow, it makes you salivate and it's super aromatic and expressive, floral, delicate and ultra mineral; it smells like crushed stones. This is the only wine from the village of El Tiemblo, one of two on slate soils in 2021 and the only one on slate from 2022, as 2022 was the last vintage of El Reventón, the other wine from slate. This was bottled later; they kept it in concrete for four or five extra months because the wine was a little reduced. It should be very long lived. 2,657 bottles produced. It was bottled in June 2023.
    $572.00
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  • Comando G Las Umbrias 2020 (3x75cl)
  • Comando G Mujer Canon 2016 (1x150cl)
  • Comando G Navatalgordo 2022 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    The 2022 Navatalgordo, a village red from the village of the same name, is one of two completely new village wines from 2022, as the one from Rozas is an evolution of the Rozas 1er Cru. This was produced to reflect the character of the village, showcasing wines with tension and sharpness. It comes from soils with lots of quartz and was made with their own grapes and ones purchased from growers that have been working together with them at an average 1,100 meters in altitude. It fermented with full clusters in concrete and oak vats with 35- to 40-day maceration, and its élevage was in concrete and oak foudres. This village produces wines with lower alcohol, lower pH and higher acidity, even in warmer years like 2022. And the wine has more color, even if the alcohol is lower, from the cold. It's a wine that needs more time, more Barolo with a chalky character and slow development. It has a very floral and expressive nose, with electric acidity, and is tense, serious. This is the 2022 that feels less like 2022... Only with time in the glass did it develop some meaty aromas (Bovril?) and spiciness, which pointed at a warmer year and more Gevrey character. It has a contained 13% alcohol and a pH of around 3.0! Incredible parameters for a year like 2022. 11,047 bottles produced. It was bottled in August 2023. Only a little sulfur was added at bottling time, never before, as they feel the profile of the wine is more apt to work without added sulfur.
    $535.00
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While Rioja is still the region that springs to mind for most consumers when thinking about Spain, wines from other regions are slowly yet assertively making themselves known. There are the dark, arresting wines of Priorat, the crisp, apply whites made from the Godello grape, the often almost Burgundian Ruedas, the ‘cult’ wines like Vega Sicilia… not just rustic, oxidative wines any longer, but rather intriguing and individual vinous experiences.
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