Bodegas Muga Tempranillo Blend Rioja Reserva (2005)
| Winery: | Bodegas Muga |
| Region: | Spain » Rioja » Rioja Alta |
| Varietal: | tempranillo |
| Type: | Table Wines |
Bodegas Muga is a celebrated winery in the Railway District in the town of Haro in Rioja, Spain. Moved to the present location in 1971 by the children of founder Isaac Muga Martinez, Muga Winery was been producing a variety of wines since its founding in 1932. Bodegas Muga currently is in control of one thousand acres of fertile wine growing land, and is one of the few wineries in the world that owns its own cooperage.
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Bodegas Muga on SnoothJune 2012
Tomorrow is the Rosé Virtual Tasting. Who's attending?My lineup includes:2011 Bodegas Muga Rioja Rosado 2011 Lucien Crochet Sancerre Pinot Rosé2011 Château de la Roulerie Rosé d'Anjou les Grandes Brosses2010 Bedrock Wine Co. Mourvedre Ode to Lulu Rosé2011 Campesino "Chiquis Rosé"I think I need to invite more friends. Cya there! Read More
May 2012
Off to Northern Spain on Monday morning, starting in Madrid and Spending some time in Lerma, Burgos, Leon, La Coruna and ending in Santiago de Compostela but more importantly travelling through the heart of Rioja.Looking forward to sampling as much wine as I can and reporting back to you guys. Hopefully I can find some surprises. Tried a Bierzo... Read More
February 2012
I was listening to someone on the radio talking about Spanish Rioja and how there is some movement over the last few years in the new world modern style Rioja producers to favour French barrels to tone down the harshness, earthiness and spice to produce a wine with perhaps more elegance, sophistication, his words not mine. Personally I enjoy bot... Read More
January 2012
Rich and delicious! Great layers.- WS Grand Tour 2011 Read More
December 2011
I opened this and decanted it for about an hour or so to really let it open up and boy was it worth it. It was a lot darker in colour like ink compared with other Rioja's I've had lately. It had a beautiful nose of strawberries and vanilla with a little tobacco and earth thrown in.The real pleasure was in the tasting, silky smooth, elegant and... Read More
November 2011
combination of red and dark berry fruit components, very structured, a little rustic, cedar and earthy as well Read More
November 2011
Delicious rich cherry here, with some great ash and charcoal notes that balance out the fruit. A bit of plum accent laced with a hint of sweet licorice makes me want more! Read More
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