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Granja Ntra, Sra. de Remelluri Wines

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90
points

Granja Ntra, Sra. de Remelluri 2004 Remelluri White (Rioja)

  1. $52
This multi-grape white blend is aged in a fair amount of new and once-used oak, and it has the aromas and mouthfeel of a good Burgundy or California Chardonnay. With 14.5% alcohol, it’s quite New World in its delivery of apricot and peach flavors, riding on powerful vanilla and toast notes. Excellent but oaky; somewhere a beaver is smiling.  — M.S.  (4/1/2007)
90
points

Granja Ntra, Sra. de Remelluri 2000 Red (Rioja)

  1. $28
Aromas of tobacco, earth and plenty of fresh-cut oak make for a big, boisterous nose. The mouth is opulent and fairly well loaded with cassis and cherry. The finish is wall-to-wall as far as tannins go, while overall it’s a stacked wine with class and power. Best for fans of well-oaked, sweet reds.  — M.S.  (3/1/2004)
89
points

Granja Ntra, Sra. de Remelluri 2002 Colección Jaime Rodríguez Tempranillo (Rioja)

  1. $104
Smooth berries and plenty of dark licorice carry the seductive bouquet. And seeing that this is Remelluri’s signature high-priced red, you should expect the fine berry, plum and chocolate flavors that rest comfortably on the palate. But like many ’02s, the wine has a hard mouthfeel and pronounced acidity, so it doesn’t quite trigger all the pleasure points that it…  — M.S.  (9/1/2007)
89
points

Granja Ntra, Sra. de Remelluri 2002 Remelluri Tempranillo (Rioja)

  1. $31
Bramble bush, graphite, leather and medium-depth fruit are the opening notes on this qualm-free, fairly muscular Rioja. Dark cherry and raspberry flavors run the palate, and they are followed by a warm, milk chocolate-tinged finish. Very nice for a 2002.  — M.S.  (9/1/2007)
88
points

Granja Ntra, Sra. de Remelluri 2001 Remelluri Blanco White (Rioja)

  1. $40
Flowery, with a nice mix of sweetness, dried apricots and vanilla. Flavors of banana, papaya and apple dominate a textured, modestly rich palate. Remelluri blends about a half-dozen grapes together for its white Rioja, and the result is smooth, albeit not overly powerful.  — M.S.  (3/1/2004)
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