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Marques de Murrieta Castillo Ygay Gran Reserva Especial 2010

#1 Wine of the Year (Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of 2020)

99 Points, James Suckling – 97 Points, Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate – 97 Points, Decanter – 96 Points, Wine Spectator

“Ygay these days is a blend of Tempranilo and Mazuelo, the later making up 15% in this vintage. 2010 will be remembered in the great vineyards of Europe as a classic year, elegant restraint and wonderful harmonious balance, even in youth, its key characteristics. The Ygay fits this template perfectly; plums and sloes, hints of blueberry and cassis, then figs, cocoa and sousbois, a distinct balsamic note to underline provenance. The Mazuelo etches fresh acidity and a powerful finish, leaving the Tempranillo the opportunity to dance flamboyantly on the mid-palate, the bringer of joy and harmony.”

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99 Points, James Suckling
Marvelous aromas of crushed berries, tobacco, cedar and mushrooms. Some dried cheese. Then turns to flowers. Very complex. Full and intense with fantastic depth and power. It goes on for minutes. It is a wine that exudes tradition but gives a sense of modernity with precise winemaking. Two years in oak, one in concrete and three or four in bottle. Drink on release and age onwards.

97 Points, Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
I had very high expectations for the 2010 Castillo Ygay Gran Reserva Especial, and the wine delivered as expected. 2010 was one of the finest vintages in Rioja in recent years, and this blend of Tempranillo with 15% Mazuelo (Cariñena) has to be one of the finest modern day Castillo de Ygays. The grapes come from a plot planted in 1966 at 485 meters in altitude, the highest in the estate, and the vines yielded 3,500 kilos per hectare. The two varieties fermented separately in stainless steel for 11 days, and the wine spent 26 months in a mixture of American and French oak barrels. I tasted the 2009 next to this 2010, and I had also had a bottle two nights before.

97 Points, Decanter
Ygay these days is a blend of Tempranilo and Mazuelo, the later making up 15% in this vintage. 2010 will be remembered in the great vineyards of Europe as a classic year, elegant restraint and wonderful harmonious balance, even in youth, its key characteristics. The Ygay fits this template perfectly; plums and sloes, hints of blueberry and cassis, then figs, cocoa and sousbois, a distinct balsamic note to underline provenance. The Mazuelo etches fresh acidity and a powerful finish, leaving the Tempranillo the opportunity to dance flamboyantly on the mid-palate, the bringer of joy and harmony.

Marques de Murrieta is one of the big players in Rioja these days. The winery is named after one of the founding fathers of modern day Rioja, Luciano de Murrieta, who established this great estate back in 1852. The estate is home to an enormous, 300-hectare vineyard that allows the winery to make their full portfolio of wines with 100% estate fruit. That gives them a competitive advantage over their competitors as it allows them complete control over each part of the growing process.

Marques de Murrieta also makes ‘Ygay’ only in exceptional vintages. The oft 100-point wine showcases the complete capabilities of this winery, and also cements their spot as one of the best wineries in all of Spain.

While the Ygay is just for special vintages, the ‘Rioja Riserva’ acts as the winery’s flagship bottling. In the 2010 vintage, one of Rioja’s greatest, this was Wine Spectator’s #1 Wine of the Year, forever cementing itself as one of the best.

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