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Milagros de Figuero 2019

Milagros de Figuero 2019

DO Ribera del Duero, Figuero, 750 ml

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Grape variety: Tempranillo
Producer: Figuero
Origin: Spain / Castilla y León / Ribera del Duero
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Grape variety: Tempranillo
Producer: Figuero
Origin: Spain / Castilla y León / Ribera del Duero

Description

Committed to the tribute to the mother Milagros. Milagros is an extraordinary wine of delicate elegance and subtle force. It is aged in a 500-liter barrel, such that the noble notes of cigar, coconut, incense and the finest leather form a discrete, but perfect, base for the overlying main notes of fruit and spice. Its diverse tastes drag on in an extremely long-lasting bow of aromas, ending with the impression of sweet, ripe wild strawberries, bergamot and gingerbread spices. A wine for meditating, it does not need an accompaniment, but it harmonizes of course very well with refined dishes.


Our head sommelier Marc Almert about the Milagros de Figuero

When the Figuero family and the Baur au Lac Vins team meet, we are always in each other's arms, so close has our collaboration become over the past decades. Accordingly, I am pleased and honoured to be able to recommend the "Milagros" to you. Only 7,000 bottles of this wine, named after Antonio's mother, are pressed each year and, like all Figuero wines, it is organically grown in La Horra. The rose on the label reflects the wine, Antonio always describes it as "elegant with enormous complexity". An earthy Tempranillo that is fun when caraffed young, but really enjoyable after a little bottle age. Salud!

Attributes

Origin: Spain / Castilla y León / Ribera del Duero
Grape variety: Tempranillo
Ripening potential: 5 to 20 years after harvest
Drinking temperature: 16 to 18 °C
Food Pairing: Châteaubriand, Filet Wellington, Roast veal with morel sauce, Wild fowl, Spicy hard cheese, Giant crevettes, grilled langoustines
Vinification: fully destemmed, fermentation in steel tank, Pumping over, protein fining, cooling period
Harvest: hand-picking, strict selection
Maturation: in tonneau
Bottling: no filtration
Maturation duration: 16 months
Volume: 14.5 %
Note: Contains sulphites
Grape variety

Tempranillo

Iberian Native

The Tempranillo is the emblem of Spain. With its juicy cherry fruit, crisp tannins, and its notes of leather and spices, it gives the Rioja its face. In the Ribera del Duero, it is known as Tinta del país. Here it turns out focused and muscular. As it has inhabited the Iberian Peninsula for centuries, it is known under countless synonyms. Across the border in Portugal, it is called Tinta Roriz, and lends colour and body to port wine. It also plays an important role in the booming wine scene of the Douro Valley. The Tempranillo owes its name to its early maturity – "temprano" in Spanish means "early". Tip: do it like they do in Spain and enjoy it with lamb.

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Tempranillo
Subregion

Ribera del Duero

Ribera del Duero: Spanish temperament in a glass

The Tempranillo grape yields a particularly powerful wine with ripe berry fruit and alluring spice in the Ribera del Duero region, where it is called Tinta del País. It is no wonder that the region is seen internationally as a flagship for Spanish red wines. The designation of origin was first introduced in 1982. At the time, only few wineries existed; today, there are over 270. Many premium wines come from exceptionally old vines, sometimes over 80 years old.

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Castilla y León

Castile and León: Increasing diversity

Only 30 years ago, the autonomous region of Castile and León was an almost blank spot on the European wine list. This has changed immensely thanks to three grape varieties. The Tempranillo variety yields feisty, strong wines in Ribera del Duero and Toro. And Bierzo, the small wine area in the region's northwest, has experienced an impressive ascent, thanks to the character-laden Mencia variety. Finally, the fresh and fruity Verdelho pressings from Rueda have become the most successful Spanish white wines.

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Spain

Spain – Variety and perfection

“Somewhere in la Mancha, in a place whose name I do not care to remember...,” begins Don Quixote's odyssey.

The most famous part is definitely when Don Quixote thinks windmills are his enemy and wants to fight them – until they nearly kill him. It’s possible there was a bit too much of the La Mancha wine at play. Spanish vines fight for their survival in rugged landscapes, battling fierce drought and rough soils. But they fight well.

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