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Graciano

Spanish grape adding acidity and structure to Rioja blends. Small berries and thick skins create concentrated wines. Floral aromatics and black fruit. Increasingly bottled as varietal.

Characteristics: Full body, high acidity, structured, black fruit, floral

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Graciano Wines

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Eguiluz Rioja

Bodegas Eguiluz

Rioja is Spain's most famous wine region, and Bodegas Eguiluz crafts a classic expression that showcases why these wines have captivated drinkers for centuries. This traditional blend is dominated by Tempranillo (Spain's noble grape) with supporting roles from Graciano and Garnacha to add complexity and structure. What makes this Rioja special is its perfect balance between tradition and drinkability. It's aged in American oak barrels following regional tradition, but not so long that the wine becomes a vanilla bomb – the fruit remains the star of the show. The Eguiluz family has been growing grapes in Rioja for generations, focusing on sustainable farming practices that allow their terroir to shine through. This wine offers a taste of Spanish heritage at a price that won't require a second mortgage. It's the vinous equivalent of that neighborhood restaurant where the food is consistently excellent, the atmosphere is welcoming, and you always leave wondering why you don't visit more often.

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LAN - Rioja Reserva

LAN Rioja Reserva is an elegant Spanish red wine aged for at least three years with a minimum of one year in oak barrels. This wine showcases the classic character of Rioja with balanced structure, refined tannins, and a harmonious integration of fruit and oak.

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Marques De Riscal Rioja Reserva

Marques De Riscal

Marques de Riscal has been producing exceptional Rioja since 1858 – they're practically part of the furniture in Spanish wine history. Their Reserva represents the classic style that put Rioja on the map, with traditional winemaking methods and extended aging creating a wine of remarkable complexity and finesse. This bottle strikes that perfect balance between fruit and savory development that makes aged Rioja so compelling. After spending about two years in American oak barrels and additional time in bottle before release, it arrives ready to impress but will continue to evolve gracefully. The winery's iconic gold wire netting (originally designed to prevent counterfeiting) makes it instantly recognizable, but it's what's inside that keeps wine lovers coming back decade after decade. It's like the comfortable leather jacket of the wine world – timeless, reliable, and always in style.