2019 Pétalos, Descendientes de J. Palacios, Bierzo, Spain
- Red
- Dry
- Medium Bodied
- Mencia
Not ready
- Alistair Cooper MW
- 16.5/20
- David Williams
- 92/100
- Joe Czerwinski
- 93+/100
- James Suckling
- 93/100
Product: 20191120860
Description
This shows aromas of deep, fresh blackberry and macerated raspberries. An earthy edge accompanies the sweet top note of cranberries and a touch of smoky reduction. The perfume is musky and beautiful; it’s exotic, with heady notes of spice. The palate is smooth, gentle and rich, with that uplifting sophistication and freshness of Mencia. There is plenty of black hedgerow fruit and intense minerality, with savoury and graphite notes. The wine is so fresh, the finish long, refreshing and pure.
Drink 2022 - 2025
Catriona Felstead MW, Senior Wine Buyer, Berry Bros. & Rudd (Mar 2022)
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2019
Maturity Not ready
Grape List Mencia
Body Medium Bodied
Producer Descendientes de Palacios
Critics reviews
Alistair Cooper MW 16.5/20
Cocoa nib and youthful cedar oak notes, a touch of spice and fresh fig. Focused and tight core of red and dark fruits. Subtle brioche and bready notes with a smoky granitic undertone. Really appealing.Drink 2021 - 2025Alistair Cooper MW, JancisRobinson.com (Sep 2021)
Drink 2021 - 2025
David Williams 92/100
In its combination of violet floral-fragrant prettiness, silkiness of texture and the slight crunchiness of blackcurrant fruit with graphite, Alvaro Palacios’ entry-level Bierzo Mencía invites comparisons with Malbec and Cabernet Franc at their most graceful. However, it’s very much its own compulsively drinkable thing.Drink 2021 - 2025 David Williams, decanter.com (Aug 2021)
Drink 2021 - 2025
Joe Czerwinski 93+/100
Even though the 2020 is already hitting the shelves, I also tasted the 2019 Pétalos, a very balanced vintage that shows moderate alcohol and great balance. It is very approachable right now, open aromatically, and despite what the parameters might read, the wine comes through as fresher than the 2020. This is a wine produced with around 80% purchased grapes and 20% grapes from their own vineyards. There are notes of berries but also plenty of herbs; it's aromatic and complex, with very fine tannins. It's a classical continental vintage from Bierzo. 313,000 bottles and 1,000 magnums produced.Drink 2021 - 2027Joe Czerwinski, Wine Advocate (Jul 2021)
Drink 2021 - 2025
James Suckling 93/100
Dark cherries, plums, dried herbs and stones on the nose. Full-bodied with fine-grained tannins. Rich, layered, and textured with minerality and balance. Supple finish. Drink or hold.james_suckling, jamessuckling_com (Oct 2021)
Drink 2021 - 2025
About this wine
Mencía
Mencía is the primary grape of the Bierzo region and its undisputed star, covering nearly two-thirds of the vineyards. This red grape variety is grown almost exclusively in north-western part of Spain (especially in the DOs of Galicia, Valdeorras, Monterrei, and Ribeira Sacra). Mencía ripens early, by mid-September, and is well suited to the maritime climate of Bierzo where autumn rains are quite common. Mencía has only recently come into spotlight as a quality, potential-laden grape variety. When properly made, it offers fascinating wines across a contrasting spectrum of styles; on the one end are fruity and forward wines with supple tannins and succulent fruit. On the other end are more concentrated, powerful styles with an exotic earthiness, smooth tannins and an enviable reflection of the minerally-rich Bierzo terroir. Mencía is capable of making excellent wine on its own, with no need to sacrifice its unique character in blends with Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot that are commonplace elsewhere in Spain.
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Bierzo
Bierzo is a small and remote ancient region in the north-western corner of Castilla y León. Until recently, it was unknown to the international wine market yet, thanks to the investment and innovation that swept Spain in the 1990s, it now counts as one of the country’s rising stars, on a par with the likes of Rueda and Jumilla. Mencía is the primary grape, covering nearly two-thirds of the vineyards.
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Descendientes de Palacios
Alvaro Palacios is not exactly a new face in the wine scene – Alvaro has helped revolutionise the Spanish wine industry by making rich, complex wines in Priorat. His first wine there, 1995 L’Ermita, gained him recognition as one of the world's most inspired and dedicated winemakers (Alvaro produces two other compelling Priorat wines Finca Dofí and Les Terrasses). He continued to make waves with his involvement in other Spanish appellations, such as Ribera del Duero and Rioja. Palacios comes from the large and esteemed Rioja winemaking family of Bodegas Palacios Remondo. In his early 20s Alvaro Palacios interned in Bordeaux at the side of Christian Moueix, the celebrated winemaker of Pomerol châteaus of Pétrus and Trotanoy. Upon his return to Spain he originally decided against getting involved in the family business and instead he pursued his own ventures where he would have the freedom to make distinctive, top-quality wines. His success in Priorat inspired him to search again for something new, this time putting his faith in the potential of Bierzo. Bierzo's principal grape is the obscure, indigenous red variety Mencía. While Bierzo is a relatively new wine appellation (a Denominación de Origen since 1989), it has a wealth of very old vines, planted on extremely steep hillsides, and in this respect it much resembles the Priorat region. Palacios with his nephew Ricardo Perez (who also spent time in Bordeaux) established Descendientes de J. Palacios in 1998 in the village of Villafranca del Bierzo. They named the estate in honour of Alvaro's father who passed away in 2000. Their Descendientes de J. Palacios releases are all 100% Mencía wines: Bierzo Corullón comes from 3 vineyards with vines from 60 to 100 years old. It is a vivid and unique, a red wine that marries rustic flavours with modern polish. Petalos, the latest triumph from Alvaro Palacios, comes from 60 year-old vines and farmed biodynamically, is an intense wine that mingles beautifully wild plum, smoke and spice flavours. Las Lamas is farmed at very low yields (15 hl/hr) some at an altitude of over 700 metres. This wine is the sine qua non of Alvaro Palacio’s adventure in Bierzo.
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