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Pagos de Tahola Rioja Reserva 2017

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Pagos de Tahola Rioja Reserva 2017
Rioja is Spain’s fine wine capital and patiently aged Reservas are the region’s specialty. Crafted from her family’s prized 60-year-old vines and aged in barrel and bottle, Ruth Chavarri’s plush Reserva is a mellow, red-fruited treat.
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Wine Details

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Pagos de Tahola Reserva is a medium-bodied red wine with ripe red berry and complex vanilla aromas. The palate delivers cherry, red currant and plum flavors, with notes of spice and classic, earthy leather on the long finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Beef, pork, firm cheeses, red-sauced pastas, vegetarian meals.
Beyond the Label

The Chavarri family has made top-quality Rioja since 1882, and today, fifth-generation winemaker Ruth Chavarri carries on the tradition with a zeal and innovative perspective that consistently earn her wines high acclaim. The long-aged Pagos de Tahola Rioja Reserva is an excellent example of her style, offering mellowed flavors of red fruit layered with oak-driven tones of vanilla.

To make the bottling, Ruth carefully selected grapes from her family’s premium Tempranillo plots, where 60-year-old, low-yielding vines produced extra-concentrated, extra ripe fruit. Then, once fermentation was complete, she aged the wine a year in a mix of fine French and American oak barrels, blended the two lots, bottled the stuff and aged it another five-plus years before releasing any to us.

Now almost a decade old, the perfectly aged result is just hitting its stride, with a depth and complexity you won’t find in a younger selection. As such, we recommend decanting the wine briefing before sipping to encourage its aromas and flavors to open up fully.

Look forward to cherry, red currant and plum characteristics kissed by spice and vanilla, and layered with leather accents throughout a long, smooth finish. The ideal thing to savor with dry-cured Serrano or Ibérico ham. Or, for an authentic Riojan feast, with roast suckling pig.

This Rioja Reserva is a superb value that’s made for sharing with good friends. Hurry for your share.

The Chavarri family has made top-quality Rioja since 1882, and today, fifth-generation winemaker Ruth Chavarri carries on the tradition with a zeal and innovative perspective that consistently earn her wines high acclaim. The long-aged Pagos de Tahola Rioja Reserva is an excellent example of her style, offering mellowed flavors of red fruit layered with oak-driven tones of vanilla.

To make the bottling, Ruth carefully selected grapes from her family’s premium Tempranillo plots, where 60-year-old, low-yielding vines produced extra-concentrated, extra ripe fruit. Then, once fermentation was complete, she aged the wine a year in a mix of fine French and American oak barrels, blended the two lots, bottled the stuff and aged it another five-plus years before releasing any to us.

Now almost a decade old, the perfectly aged result is just hitting its stride, with a depth and complexity you won’t find in a younger selection. As such, we recommend decanting the wine briefing before sipping to encourage its aromas and flavors to open up fully.

Look forward to cherry, red currant and plum characteristics kissed by spice and vanilla, and layered with leather accents throughout a long, smooth finish. The ideal thing to savor with dry-cured Serrano or Ibérico ham. Or, for an authentic Riojan feast, with roast suckling pig.

This Rioja Reserva is a superb value that’s made for sharing with good friends. Hurry for your share.

About the Producer
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“Velvety, elegant, fresh palate...superb balance and great persistency.”

Gilbert & Gaillard

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