2012 Vina Lanciano Rioja Reserva

2012 Vina Lanciano Rioja Reserva

We uncorked this 2012 Viña Lanciano Rioja by Bodegas LAN when we recently grilled some filet mignon kabobs over charcoal and it was a perfect match.  This wine would pair beautifully with Thanksgiving foods.

According toBodegas LAN Viña Lanciano is the architect of the original philosophy of our winery. Its name reflects the essence of a unique enclave and the river that embraces it in this magical place, with vestiges of ancient history, such as the remains of the Mantible bridge of Roman origin that stars in its label. Viña Lanciano condenses the philosophy and know-how of LAN since its inception.

This Spanish wine is made from a selection of 30+ year-old vines located in Bodegas LAN’s Viña Lanciano estate.

Nice wine with a great ageing potential.

About Bodegas LAN

Bodegas LAN is one of the top Rioja regional producers in the region. Founded in 1972, Bodegas LAN is named after the first letters of the three provinces in the DOCa Rioja: Logroño, Álava and Navarra.

Bodegas LAN mixes the best of Rioja tradition and modern winemaking with their pioneer approach to aging in the highest quality oak barrels, crafted by the world’s best coopers – including French, American, Russian and hybrids.

Viña Lanciano is both a wine and a vineyard, made from vines planted in one of the region’s most exquisite settings nestled on 175 acres. It is a representation of LAN’s pioneering commitment and dedication to the land.

Winemaker and technical director María Barúa and her team practice viniculture sustainability with their signature vineyard Viña Lanciano.

About 2012 Vina Lanciano Rioja Reserva

Looks: Bright cherry red/purplish in the glass

Smell: Intense dark/black berry and fruit on the nose with hints of pumpkin pie spice on the finish

Taste: Chocolate-covered cherries, licorice with a bit of spice on the palate

Texture and Finish: Medium to full-bodied, silky mouth-coating texture, medium level of tannins and textbook Viña Lanciano estate minerality on the finish.

Pairings: Grilled meat, stews, aged cheeses

Style: Red Wine

Grape Type(s): 90% Tempranillo, 8% Graciano and 2% Mazuelo

Region: Rioja, Spain

Price: $26

Cheers,

Veronique

This wine was provided to me for sampling and I am adding it to my repertoire as it’s truly enjoyable.