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89
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Bodegas Navarro López 1999 Old Vines Gran Reserva Tempranillo (Valdepeñas)

  1. $22
Not often do you come across an aged Valdepeñas red, especially one with style, structure and character. The nose of dried fruits and spices also features cigar box and tomato, while the palate of red plum, cherry and tomato is mature. With some length and intensity to the finish, this is perfect to drink now.  — M.S.  (8/1/2007)
88
points

Bodegas Navarro López 2005 Old Vines Reserva Tempranillo (Valdepeñas)

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  1. $17
Colorful and fresh, with a bit of latex/Band-Aid on the nose to go with bacon, raspberry and oak-based maple aromas. The feel is stout and chewy, while flavors of cassis, cherry and chocolate work well together. An oaky customer but a good and tasty one. Drink now and over the next two years.  — M.S.  (8/1/2010)
87
points

Bodegas Navarro López 2000 Old Vines Reserva Tempranillo (Valdepeñas)

  1. $17
Classic in every sense, from the early aromas of dill butter to the dry, acid-driven palate to the light, crisp finish. In a world where so many wines are going ripe and heavy, this one holds steady to the traditional. So if you’re looking for an old-school Spanish red to go with tortilla espanola or lamb chops, this will do the trick.  — M.S.  (8/1/2007)
86
points

Bodegas Navarro López 2005 Old Vines Gran Reserva Tempranillo (Valdepeñas)

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  1. $20
Earthy, baked, raisiny aromas convey ripeness and sweetness. The palate is medium in body and intensity, with juicy acidity propping up lightly leafy and herbal berry and plum flavors. Has good length and feel, with tomato and herbs on the finish.  — M.S.  (2/1/2012)
86
points

Bodegas Navarro López 2005 Rojo Granrojo Tempranillo-Cabernet Sauvignon (Tierra de Castilla)

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  1. $9
This Cabernet-Tempranillo blend is even-keeled and solid from start to finish. The palate shows good raspberry and cherry fruit, and the mouthfeel holds its form until the very end, when a touch of tomato and oak enter the picture. A nice wine for the money.  — M.S.  (8/1/2007)
86
points

Bodegas Navarro López 2009 Para Celsus Tempranillo (Vino de la Tierra de Castilla)

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  1. $10
Basic berry and cherry aromas are good but muted. The wine offers proper mouthfeel and creaminess to go with raspberry, black plum and spice flavors. Finishes clean, peppery and dry, with mild acidic kick and snap.  — M.S.  (10/1/2011)
85
points

Bodegas Navarro López 2005 Rojo Granrojo Tempranillo (Tierra de Castilla)

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  1. $9
There’s more than enough to like about this red-fruit driven middleweight. It’s sure handed and fruity, with enough grip, balance and character that it doesn’t sway from that base-level quality line.  — M.S.  (8/1/2007)
85
points

Bodegas Navarro López 2008 Old Vines Crianza Tempranillo (Valdepeñas)

  1. $13
Opens with raisiny, gritty aromas along with vanilla and dill. The palate is forward and edgy, with some heat. Tastes of dry plum fruit, oak and vanilla, while the finish is dry and woody, with juicy acidity taking over.  — M.S.  (10/1/2011)
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