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Wir lieben spanische Weine! Und offensichtlich nicht nur wir: Der Weinkritiker James Suckling hat beeindruckend viele spanische Weine mit dem Jahrgang 2021 mit top Bewertungen versehen.
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Arrivage Spanien 2021Auf James Sucklings’ Liste der 100 besten spanischen Weine 2023 sind einige 2021er-Weine aus unserem Sortiment wiederzufinden – von Artadi, Descendientes de J. Palacios über Pingus und Antídoto bis hin zu Álvaro Palacios und Dominio de Es.
Auf dieser Liste wurden nicht nur Bewertungen und Wert, sondern auch Faktoren wie Produktionsmenge und Verfügbarkeit berücksichtigt. Lernen Sie hier unsere ausgezeichneten Spanier kennen:
Ranking Platz 6
Kommentar Kritiker:
Intense aromas of white pepper, blueberries, graphite, metal shavings, violets, and black truffle follow through to a medium body with chewy and fine tannins and a very structured finish. Oyster shell as well. Subtle black pepper, too. Needs four or five years to soften and open. From organically grown grapes. Try after 2027.
Ranking Platz 7
Kommentar Kritiker:
Delineated, precise and elegant berries with subtle white pepper funk, mineral and white sesame characters make this so attractive. Nimble and almost “Atlantic” with fresh, tangy fruit that follows through to a textured, medium-bodied palate full of silky, mineral-textured tannins. The long, even and cohesive finish is persistent and ethereal. From organically grown grapes. Delicious now, but don’t underestimate its potential for aging, as balance is the key.
Ranking Platz 9
Kommentar Kritiker:
This rather recent addition to Alvaro Palacios’ “crus” is delivering greatness and consistency. More mineral with blue fruit here with a hint of white pepper funk that is spot-on to give it an additional layer. I love the chalkiness of the tannins on the palate, making you think of crumbled stones ground to a very fine, mealy powder. Almost fibrous tension with a long and exciting finish. Quite irresistible now, but should hold well.
Ranking Platz 11
Kommentar Kritiker:
Reductive at first before deep aromas emerge of mineral, fine herbs, white pepper, oyster shells, hibiscus, freshly chopped blueberries and forest berries. Really dissolved and transparent on the palate with great tension and immaculate tannins. Persistent, mineral-driven finish. Already approachable now but this has impeccable balance, allowing it to age effortlessly. Better give it two years to get rid of the reduction.
Ranking Platz 29
Kommentar Kritiker:
Such an expressive and attractive nose that opens up and talks to you directly, with tangy white pepper spices and Mezcal-like herbs. Agile and alluring, but harmonious, too. Pure raspberries, strawberries, fresh herbs, pomegranate and flowers. Elegant and soulful, full of juicy red berry flavors with a light yet quintessential, medium-bodied palate, rounded by chalky, minerally-textured tannins. Long, linear and full of energy and clarity. Ethereal and weightless. Already delicious, but will hold very well, too. Exciting drinkability.
Ranking Platz 30
Kommentar Kritiker:
Violets, flint, graphite, dark chocolate, ink pot, and hints of herbs such as tarragon. Black truffles. Tar and hints of sandalwood. Black tea. Medium-bodied with very linear tannins that are tight and polished with fine silky texture. It’s endless and seamless. Profound and deep. Super structure and balance. This needs six or eight years of bottle age at least. Try after 2032.
Ranking Platz 46
Kommentar Kritiker:
Scented, delineated nose but has depth, too. It effuses wet-stone minerality that gives a thin overlay to the red and blue berries. Some spices, briar and hibiscus, too. Juicy and medium- to full-bodied on the palate, which is a little more vertical and powerful than many of Palacios’ reds, highlighted by real tension and tautness here. Goes on and on. Drink or hold.
Ranking Platz 69
Kommentar Kritiker:
Ripe but very fresh at the same time with a complex nose exuding hints of smoked tarragon, cigar box and dark chocolate upon its blue and black fruit background. Refined and fine-grained on the palate with a full body and a lengthy, tight finish. Drink from 2024.
Ranking Platz 72
Kommentar Kritiker:
Black cherries, asphalt, hedgerow, dark spices and dried Mediterranean herbs. Medium- to full-bodied on the palate with dusty, effusive tannins and a vertical finish. Pristine and stripped-down. Drink or hold.
PSI (by Pingus), DO, Ribera del Duero 2021
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Ranking Platz 79
Kommentar Kritiker:
Iodine, mussel and seashells on top of the fresh blackberries, blueberries and grilled herbs. The juicy, medium- to full-bodied palate unleashes a wealth of fine, dusty tannins before a long, blue-fruited finish. Long, really tight and mineral finish. Drink from 2025.
Die Top 100 spanischen Weine umfassen 81 Rotweine, 12 Weissweine, vier gespritete Weine (darunter drei aus Jerez), einen Rosado, einen Cava und einen Dessertwein. Rioja führt mit 33 Weinen, gefolgt von 14 aus Ribera del Duero und 11 aus Katalonien.
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