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Wine Description
The Story
Marqués de Riscal Reserva wines are basically made from grapes from tempranillo vines planted before de 70’s, grown in the best clay-limestone soils of the Rioja Alavesa. This variety withstands oak- and bottle ageing well thanks to its good balance of acidity and fine tannin. The Graciano and Mazuelo varieties, whose presence in the blend does not exceed 10%, provide crispness and a lively colour. Fermentation takes place at a controlled temperature of 26ºC and the maceration time is never more than 12 days.
Riscal reservas spend around two years in American Oak barrels, producing a wine which corresponds to the classic Rioja style: fresh, fine, elegant and very suitable for laying down for many years. Before release for sale it spends a minimum of one year rounding off in the bottle; time enough to show how much complexity tempranillo is able to achieve.
Vintage 1965
Rioja, a renowned wine region in Spain, is famous for producing exceptional red wines predominantly from the Tempranillo grape variety. The 1965 vintage in Rioja is remembered as a year that yielded wines of notable quality, marked by their balance and aging potential.
The weather conditions in Rioja during the 1965 growing season played a crucial role in shaping the character of the vintage. The year began with a relatively mild winter, followed by a spring with favorable conditions for budbreak and flowering. Summer brought warm and dry weather, allowing the grapes to ripen gradually and evenly. The harvest took place under clear skies, with grapes reaching optimal ripeness.
Rioja 1965 Reds: The red wines of Rioja from the 1965 vintage are known for their balance, elegance, and aging potential.
Appearance: The 1965 Rioja reds typically exhibit a garnet-red to brick-red color, showing signs of aging that reflect their considerable time in bottle.
Nose: On the nose, the 1965 Rioja reds offer a complex bouquet with aromas of red and black fruits, vanilla, leather, and subtle hints of spices and tobacco. The aromatic profile is refined and captivating.
Palate: In the mouth, the 1965 Rioja reds are marked by their balanced acidity and integrated tannins. The wines have a medium to full body with a smooth and velvety texture. Flavors of red cherries, blackberries, plums, and nuances of cedar and spice intermingle harmoniously, creating an elegant and enduring finish. These wines are beautifully balanced and showcase the character of the Tempranillo grape.
Overall Impressions: The Rioja 1965 vintage is celebrated for its balance and elegance. While it may not be considered one of the most exceptional vintages in Rioja's history, it stands out for producing wines of notable quality and aging potential. These wines have aged gracefully and continue to captivate wine enthusiasts with their complexity and character.