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New Vintage
Contino 940 Reserva, Rioja 2020
This special and exclusive Rioja is a reserva that is a collaboration between The Wine Society and the outstanding single-vineyard Contino property. Two plots provide the fruit – San Rafael and Olivo – with the 2020 made up of 82% tempranillo, 12% graciano and 6% mazuelo which has been aged in a mixture of French and American oak for 17 months. The wine is deeply coloured, weighty and concentrated with immense depth, elegance and ripe tannins. The hallmark of this vintage is the freshness which lifts the dark, spicy fruit. It has just been bottled, ageing in Contino`s natural cool cellars until released in 2024 and qualifies as a Reserva.This exclusive 2020 is the eighth vintage The Society has offered – the 2010, which was called Contino ‘930` being the first. The olive tree that grows in Contino`s beautiful vineyard on the Ebro river is some 900 years old, or so we were told on our first visit exactly 40 years ago – hence the name of this unique cuvée, ‘940`. Drink from 2026 to 2034. 13%
Price:
£28.00
Bottle
(£37.33/litre)
Price:
£168.00
Case of 6
(£37.33/litre)
In Stock
Code: SP19501
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Full-bodied
- Tempranillo
- 75cl
- Now to 2034
- 14% Alcohol
- bouquet/flavour marked by oak
- Cork, natural
- 547 g (Empty bottle weight)
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Contino
This relatively small property in Rioja Alavesa was set up as a joint-venture by CVNE and the Perez-Villota family, though it is now wholly owned by CVNE. However, it was José de Madrazo Real de Asua who first saw the potential of the vineyard to produce grapes in their own right. He effectively established Contino as the Bordeaux château concept in Rioja. There are some 60 hectares of vineyards planted here along the northern bank of the river Ebro which meanders through the grounds. The whole property is in a truly great setting with the vines sheltered on all sides by hills which helps produce rich grapes that give wines with supple, textured flavours.
The winery itself is found within the estate’s old farmhouse which overlooks the entire property. Between 1999 and 2016 Jesús Madrazo, son of José, was in charge of winemaking, taking a very hands-on approach to the business, using a mix of French, American and Hungarian oak to achieve soft, opulently flavoured wines. The vineyards which are mostly tempranillo include around 4 hectares of very old plantings of graciano, one of Rioja’s rare indigenous varieties. The graciano grown here is in fact a distinctive feature of the Contino wines and in excellent years it is also, rather unusually, made as a single-varietal wine. The single vineyard Viña del Olivo is Contino’s modern expression of Rioja from a selection of grapes from a small plot. The straightforward Reservas are concentrated and appealing and keep well.