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Vilosell, Costers del Segre 2021

4.125000000 star rating 8 Reviews
For a flamboyant, powerful treat of a wine, this Spanish tempranillo-syrah from an exciting winemaking talent is a Wine Championship-winning choice for 2024. Rapturously received by our tasters, who called it a ‘super wine` with ‘layers of spice` and ‘real class.` It was on retasting that it really hit its stride, so we suggest decanting for a while if you can.
Price: £11.95 Bottle
Price: £71.50 Case of 6
In Stock
Code: SP19901

Wine characteristics

  • Red Wine
  • Full-bodied
  • Tempranillo
  • 75cl
  • Now to 2026
  • 14.5% Alcohol
  • bouquet/flavour marked by oak
  • Cork, natural
  • Organic

Tomàs Cusiné

Tomàs Cusiné is part of Spain’s modern wave of wine production, with wines reflecting more forward-thinking trends and possessing a deliciously uncommon quality. His roots lie in one of the most famous winemaking families in Spain where he learned how to make wines under the Coster Del Segres DO, but in 2003 he decided to break free and launch his own estate.

Tomàs is based in the quaint village of El Vilosell, a small place where the sheer volume of the daily birdsong is quite extraordinary. The estate is between 700 and 740 metres above sea level, on mostly north and north-east facing slopes. Soils are mainly calcareous, with some gravel imparting a limey quality to the wines.

His vision is to create wines reflecting the soil but also in line with his own strict personal standards. His attention to detail verges on the obsessive, but the sheer time and effort dedicated to his wines make him a model to follow.

Tomàs crafts several excellent wines (an entry level fruity Catalan red called Drac Magic, the new Cara Nord label from nearby Conca de Barbera and wines from Montsant such as ‘Mineral’, as well as two tempranillo blends from Costers del Segre called Vilosell and Geol).

However it is his white, Auzells, that is his pièce de resistance. The grapes come from 36 to 95 year-old vines trained on a trellis system. Grapes are hand harvested and cooled before going to the selection table so only the best quality fruit is used. The wine ferments on its lees for three months,...
Tomàs Cusiné is part of Spain’s modern wave of wine production, with wines reflecting more forward-thinking trends and possessing a deliciously uncommon quality. His roots lie in one of the most famous winemaking families in Spain where he learned how to make wines under the Coster Del Segres DO, but in 2003 he decided to break free and launch his own estate.

Tomàs is based in the quaint village of El Vilosell, a small place where the sheer volume of the daily birdsong is quite extraordinary. The estate is between 700 and 740 metres above sea level, on mostly north and north-east facing slopes. Soils are mainly calcareous, with some gravel imparting a limey quality to the wines.

His vision is to create wines reflecting the soil but also in line with his own strict personal standards. His attention to detail verges on the obsessive, but the sheer time and effort dedicated to his wines make him a model to follow.

Tomàs crafts several excellent wines (an entry level fruity Catalan red called Drac Magic, the new Cara Nord label from nearby Conca de Barbera and wines from Montsant such as ‘Mineral’, as well as two tempranillo blends from Costers del Segre called Vilosell and Geol).

However it is his white, Auzells, that is his pièce de resistance. The grapes come from 36 to 95 year-old vines trained on a trellis system. Grapes are hand harvested and cooled before going to the selection table so only the best quality fruit is used. The wine ferments on its lees for three months, mostly in stainless-steel tanks, but 10% go into French barrels for added depth of flavour. The first vintage of Auzells contained a staggering 13 grape varieties! This number has varied from vintage to vintage (more recent vintages have been around the six to eight mark) but amazingly Tomàs has managed to maintain a consistency of quality, style and sense of place. The grapes might change, but Auzells is always a classy, pure and refreshing wine.
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Decanter

Hailing from Spain's Catalonia region, this is the new vintage of an old favourite with Society customers. A mish-mash blend of half Tempranillo, with Cabernet Sauvignon, Garnacha, Merlot and Syrah, it's...
Hailing from Spain's Catalonia region, this is the new vintage of an old favourite with Society customers. A mish-mash blend of half Tempranillo, with Cabernet Sauvignon, Garnacha, Merlot and Syrah, it's fantastic value everyday drinking if you're looking for a robust and full-flavoured red. Ripe, gummy blackberry and plum fruit character, with a dark, earthy edge and a spicy, warm finish. Fairly straightforward but satisfying, especially decanted and with a plate of meat in front of you. Voted a 2024 Wine Champion by the Society's buying team.
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Ines Salpico

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Deep, bright crimson. Sui generis. No obvious grape variety, just a well-judged, bright-fruited blend at a great price. Needs food. Grilled meat?

Jancis Robinson MW

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