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Tumba del Rey Moro 2021
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/ 0.75 L btl

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Spec sheet

TypeRed wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti14.0%

Drinking and storing

Serve between 15ºC and 17ºC

Ratings and awards

202199 PK
202099 PK
201996 PK
201898+ PK
201797 PK
201697+ PK
PK: Parker

Wine critics reviewsReviews by Parker

The pale, delicate and ethereal 2021 Tumba del Rey Moro feels more austere than any other vintage of this single-vineyard wine. It comes from vines at 1,100 meters above sea level on granite soils in the village of Villanueva de Ávila and has a notable absence of fruit. Instead, it's mineral and floral, with subtle herbal notes ("piparra" peppers again!). It was harvested around the 12th of October, and by that time, the grapes had had a full development of aromas and flavors. The wine finished with 14% alcohol but with gobsmacking balance and freshness. The alcohol is not noticeable, a constant across the portfolio. The nose was shy at first and took time to develop, but when it did, it was layered and complex, with more Burgundian floral notes. The palate is super austere with lots of energy, reminiscent of liquid granite, with grip and light. It's a sharp vintage of Tumba del Rey Moro. 1,712 bottles produced. It was bottled in April 2023.

— Luis Gutiérrez (07/12/2023)Robert Parker Wine Advocate Vintage 2021 - 99 PARKER

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The winery

Comando G Viticultores

Comando G Viticultores

Comando G is made up of Fernando García (Bodegas Marañones), Daniel Landi and Marc Isart (Bodegas Bernabeleva). Its 3 hectares of old Garnacha vines are spread out among the villages of Cadalso de los Vidrios and Rozas de Puerto Real, near the Sierra de Gredos mountains, on granite soil and at an altitude of between 900 and 1,000 metres....

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