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96
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Sierra Cantabria 2005 Finca El Bosque Tempranillo (Rioja)

  1. $150
Dark as night, and dominated by meaty plum and beef jerky aromas. The palate is huge, with pure fruit, tannin and chocolate pooling at the finish. A new classic in every sense, with stellar balance and complexity. Less than 400 cases made. Imported by Tempranillo, Inc.  — M.S.  (9/1/2007)
95
points

Sierra Cantabria 2004 Finca El Bosque Tempranillo (Rioja)

  • Cellar Selection
  1. $145
What a superb combination of new oak, leather, mineral, mocha and berry fruit this wine delivers. It’s a giant, with a ripped palate of upfront boysenberry and then coffee and vanilla in support. All the power, precision and other attributes of modern Rioja are on display. Best in a few more years.  — M.S.  (9/1/2007)
95
points

Sierra Cantabria 2006 Amancio Tempranillo (Rioja)

  • Cellar Selection
  1. $167
Brawny but lovely, with monster black fruit, balsam wood, tobacco and cola nut aromas. The palate is ultra rich and modern in style, with deep, brandied flavors of cola, black cherry and spice. Driven, modern and properly tannic, with a fair amount of mocha and creaminess on the finish. Drink from late 2010 thru 2014.  — M.S.  (2/1/2010)
95
points

Sierra Cantabria 2009 Finca El Bosque Tempranillo (Rioja)

  • Cellar Selection
  1. $170
El Bosque is Eguren family top-shelf Rioja that’s a knockout. It’s dark as night, with dusty aromas of cola, cocoa, marzipan, blackberry and spice all rolled into a finessed whole. Feels tight as a drum but balanced, with monstrous flavors of boysenberry, cassis, peppercorn, baking spices and chocolate. Young and raring to go; hold until 2013 then drink through 2018.  — M.S.  (4/1/2012)
94
points

Sierra Cantabria 2004 Amancio Tempranillo (Rioja)

  • Cellar Selection
  1. $153
Only a select portion of a prized 30-year-old vineyard gives fruit to the wine named after the Eguren brothers’ great grandfather. It’s rich, ripe and impeccably balanced, with a brilliant dark-purple tint and an avalanche of finishing toast, chocolate and tannin. Hold until 2009. 330 cases made. Imported by Tempranillo, Inc.  — M.S.  (9/1/2007)
94
points

Sierra Cantabria 2007 Amancio Tempranillo (Rioja)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $174
This single-vineyard beauty continues its run of excellence. The ’07 is dense, toasty and powerful, with bacon, vanilla, cigar box and wild berry aromas that set up a strong-boned, fully structured palate overflowing with dark cherry, boysenberry, tobacco and sweet vanilla flavors. Needs time; drink from 2012 through 2022.  — M.S.  (4/1/2011)
93
points

Sierra Cantabria 2001 Amancio Tempranillo (Rioja)

  1. $138
The color tells you everything you need to know; saturation overload is what this is about, with aromas of licorice, leather, pepper and dark, masculine fruit. It comes from Sierra Cantabria, a winery known for modern-style reds. And this one fits the bill with its firm tannins, vanilla shadings, and insurmountable wall of spice on the finish. Imported by Jorge…  — M.S.  (8/1/2005)
93
points

Sierra Cantabria 1998 Gran Reserva Tempranillo (Rioja)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $35
A very pretty middle-aged wine that has at least another decade in it. At this point in time, the nose is still showing a lot of black-fruit aromas, while the palate is chewy, meaty and rich as it spreads out with ripe flavors mixed with touches of mushroom, truffle and vanilla. A fine Gran Reserva with equal bits of tradition and modernity showing through.  — M.S.  (9/1/2007)
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