1994 delicia acompañado con quesos de parís — a year ago
2018
14,5 grados
Caracteristico de la Rivera, potente, elegante, frutas rojas, paso amplio y pos-gusto elegante y persistente — 4 years ago
En el corcho aparece impreso ‘López de Haro’. Se nota los meses (de 15 a 18 de barrica nueva) Equilibrado pero algo corto al final. Bueno pero no como para repetir. — 5 years ago
Albariño con 5 años de crianza. Muy bueno — 8 years ago
2004 vintage tasted Feb 14 2025. Very good still. Full fruit, strong, classic tempranillo — 4 months ago
Belle bouteille que ce Bosconia 2012. J'en prend une habitude de boire les Lopez de Heredia, Rosé, Blanc, Reserva, Gran Reserva tout y passe et tout est bon. Ce Bosconia ne fait pas exception, nez complexe d'épices, de cuir, bois, champignon. Bouche soyeuse, agréable aux tanins fondus. — a year ago
Just had this a few months ago, commented that I wanted to see how it would age. Better hide the rest of that’s what I want. I sure is lovely right now. — 3 years ago
Classic wine of ripen tannins age in French oak cask. Recommended to decant the wine in order to fully enjoy it. Strong berry noted and spicy finish. — 5 years ago
Really yummy considering how cheap. Kinda dry. — 7 years ago
This flinty white is fantastic. Mineral notes come after the first sip and stay with you for quite awhile. This would be good with almost anything. — 8 years ago
Dark ruby colour, blackberies, raspberry, plum, nice rounded tanins, short after taste — 5 months ago
2015. Wasn’t sure what to pair with this delicious Filipino rice dish with longanisa, chicken, and cumin crab fat butter (likely a wide range of whites, rosés, and lighter reds would work well), but I wanted to try this Spanish Crianza and it was wonderful! The fruit flavors were enough to complement the sweet sausage and the smooth tannins cut through the richness without intensifying the spice. — 5 months ago
“Ojo Gallo’, Castellano for ‘rooster eye’ (in other words, what the French call ‘oeil de perdrix’), hearkens back to the traditional clarete style of the region. This dark rosé (light red?) is a field blend of very old vines of Tempranillo, Garnacha, Bobal, Monastrell, Viura, Albillo and Malvasia co-fermented in cement and raised for 8 months in used barrels before bottling without added sulfur” — 3 years ago
Oaky, dark fruit, coffee, smoky, eucalyptus, underbrush with a smooth mineral salty long finish. Tannins and acidity on the high side but overall it is well balanced wine... Decanting is a MUST!! Nice honest, unpretentious and bold wine that could compliment ANY plate. Guarantee of enjoyment and mood improvement! Testament to things well done ... — 4 years ago
Un malbec delicado, muy suave y seco. — 6 years ago
Full bodied rose, yet not flabby and easy to drink, fantastic value. Brimming with strawberries. — 8 years ago
Heather Rostker
Excellent Ribera del duero from our SER wine club. Plus it had the cool paper wrapper (not pictured) — 3 months ago