Grape | 65% Viura, 25% Tempranillo Blanco, White Blend |
Style | Dry, White, Full Bodied, Citrus and Stone Fruit, Balanced, Complex, Oaked, Elegant, Food Friendly |
Country | Spain |
Region | Rioja |
Volume | 75cl |
ABV | 14% |
Dietary | Sustainable |
Gómez Cruzado Montes Obarenes Rioja Blanco is a premium barrel-fermented white Rioja. It is produced from Viura grapes grown in old bush vines on the slopes of the Montes Obarenes near Haro. The result is a complex white Rioja with a strong minerality and smooth, spicy oak. Perfect for creamy pasta and chicken dishes, this wine finishes rich and long.
Critic Review
Decanter Magazine: 96Pts
Drinking Window: 2022 - 2030
"It's our version of the great aged whites of Rioja,' says David Gonzalez, director and winemaker at Gómez Cruzado. 'We are also looking towards Burgundy stylistically.' The wine begins with an exuberant citrus creaminess, followed by fine herbs, and a delicate texture. Very good. First vintage 2013 and it gets better and better."
Sarah Jane Evans MW
About the Producer
The Gómez Cruzado winery dates back to 1886 when Angel Gómez de Arteche started to produce and bottle his own wine in Haro, at the very heart of Rioja Alta. This was in the day when the wine trade between Rioja and France passed along the Tudela-Bilbao line, and the key Rioja wineries were located around the station of Haro. The winery sits just 100m from the station to this day. Subsequently bought by Angel and Jesus Gomez Cruzado in 1916, and more recently by the Baños family, David González now heads up the team. He has been working with Gomez Cruzado for over 10 years, crafting wines from vineyards of old bush vines in the most elevated areas of Rioja Alta and Alavesa. He sources from almost a hundred different plots across 3 distinct regions: Alto Najerilla, Bajo Najerilla and Sierra Cantabria. Sierra Cantabria (Rioja Alta and Alavesa): Vines grow in poor, white, chalky-clay soils, on sunny slopes at the highest part of the sierra (up to 750m altitude) - where the Mediterranean and Atlantic climates meet. The area produces wines with freshness and elegance. Bajo Najerilla (Rioja Alta): in the triangle formed by the villages of Uruñuela, Cenicero and Torremontalbo, where the Najerilla river flows into the River Ebro. Tempranillo vines grown in alluvial soils at an average altitude of 500m – in a warmer, more temperate continental climate with a notable Mediterranean influence. Wines have high maturity and excellent ageing capacity. Alto Najerilla (Rioja Alta): Garnacha vines over 80 years old, planted in ferrous clay soil at around 750m altitude, on north-facing slopes near the Sierra de la Demanda. The continental climate confers strong fruitiness and marked acidity on the resulting wines.
Vineyard and Winery
The fruit is sourced from vineyards near Haro, at the foot of Montes Obarenes, where soils are chalky-clay with a high limestone content. Here the River Ebro enters the Rioja region bringing clouds and cooler temperatures, resulting in excellent quality white grapes. Predominantly Viura, with 25% Tempranillo Blanco - the grapes are hand-picked into 200Kg crates, and are hand-sorted further at the winery. 80% of the must is fermented and aged on fine lees in new French oak barrels, and the remaining 20% is aged on fine lees in egg-shaped concrete tanks.
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