- Full and expressive on the palate
- Long, honeyed aftertaste
- Perfect with traditional Spanish tapas
91 Points - [Refers to 2007 vintage] - "Pale pink. Impressively complex nose offers red currant, wild strawberry, blood orange and white flowers. Clean and sharply focused, with pure red berry flavors and a suave mineral undertone. For the money, I can't think of a more elegant and lithe pink wine on the market." -Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar, September/October 2008.COMPOSITION: 60% Garnacha, 30% Viura and 10% Tempranillo
TASTING NOTES: Luscious full-flavored rosé from Spain’s Rioja region that pairs perfectly with traditional Spanish tapas.
[Refers to 2007 vintage] - Light pink in color, it has a lovely floral and red fruit perfume leading to a lively wine with good balance and a fruity finish. Drink it over the next 12-18 months." -The Wine Advocate, August 2008.
ABOUT THE PRODUCER:
Bodegas Muga has made the Rioja rosado since Isaac Muga founded the winery in 1932. "Originally, Bodegas Muga was so small there was not enough room to age the wines," says winemaker Jorge Muga. "My grandfather's main business was rosés and young reds." Today, Muga has more space and makes gran reserva reds, but he refuses to treat his rosado as a second-class wine.
"Traditionally, rosé [in Rioja] was made with lower quality grapes—that's why it had a very bad reputation in Spain," he explains. "The reason for our success in rosé is that we never thought of this wine as 'Plan B,' but as a wine with its own personality."
Muga's grapes come from terraced vineyards on the foothills of the Obarenes mountains, in Rioja Alta. He uses a mix of grape varieties, both red and white, for his rosado. It's usually two-thirds Garnacha, with some Viura, and then small amounts of varying grapes such as Tempranillo or Malvasia or Mazuelo, depending on the vintage. The grapes are picked by hand and pressed after a short soak; Muga believes the Garnacha must be handled very gently. The juice ferments in small oak tanks.
In the past decade, the winery has doubled the amount of rosado it produces. The category now accounts for about 10 percent of Bodegas Muga's wine, with about a quarter of the rosado production going to North America.
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