Mission Codename What's 47 years?
My oh my, oh my…
ALL GONE BUT THE LAST CASES OF 1976!
1978, 1975, 1973, POOF. If you got some of those you’re lucky. If not, this 1976 is pretty dope, too, till it too is gone.
Could you find a more badass collectible to break out at a party or to show off to your most serious wine-obsessed friends than these 1973, 1975, 1976, and 1978 Riojas we’re blowing out today?
Doubtful.
We got so many asking for more of these gems that we went back to Spain to see if a few more cases were left behind. To our delight, we got all remaining cases there were, what you see is what you get, and quantities are severely limited, while they last.
Let’s get behind the scenes now…
Borgogno in Piedmont, Biondi-Santi in Montalcino, Lafite in Bordeaux, Remoissenet in Burgundy.
They have all done it to great success.
The idea is to take ‘shiner’ inventories of exceptional older library vintages and “recondition” the bottles to good-as-new condition without sacrificing integrity, authenticity, and charm. Unlike a refurbished iPhone from Apple, you’re still the original owner of something exceptional and often unique.
But these relics often come at hefty prices far north of what they once cost.
Somehow, in the case of Bodegas Corral, and our great direct relationship, we were able to finagle these insanely low prices!
Three years in all new American oak first, before it spent another 3 years in the bottle prior to release, and additional decades in the library! GRAN Reserva sits atop the Rioja quality pyramid and the current vintage for this is 2008. Since they’ve been at it for centuries, it’s more “affordable” in these parts to let wines age until they hit that perfect beat. They taste regularly out of barrel, and bottle to decide - not when - but IF it’s at peak. Since tons of oxygen massages the wines over time, they stay at peak condition for a long, long time!
The classic recipe for traditional Rioja calls for American oak, as the Spanish were not always on the best of terms with their French neighbors. While they grasped from the Bordelaise all that there was to learn about making wine, it proved that the wars here and there required a more reliable source of forests to make barrels from. Enter colonialism and the vast, reliable supplies of American oak. From then on, the unique aromatic and flavor profile of these woods, with exotic hints of coconut and sweet dill became a signature. In tranquil Rioja cellars, they seem to have succeeded in stopping time.
Liquid history…
Even if it’s not a birth year or a landmark for you or a loved one, this denotes a truly rare encounter for any of you Operatives, something truly special is waiting in these bottles. Call it magic or a revelation, it is an opportunity to time travel without leaving the comfort of your couch or table.
Only a handful of cases, we will run out of all eventually.
What the Winery Says
1976 Gran Reserva Rioja
- Winemaker
- Javier Martinez
- Varietals
- Tempranillo, Graciano, Mazuelo
- Vintage
- 1978
- Alcohol
- 13.5%
- Appellation
- Rioja DOCa, Spain
- Subregion
- Moncalvillo, Rioja Alta
- Vineyard
- Don Jacobo Estate
- Soils
- Ferrous clay
- Vine age
- 15+ years old
- Altitude
- 400 meters above sea level
- Total acidity
- 6.4 g/L
- pH
- 3,24
- Residual sugar
- 1.6 g/L
- Aging
- 36 months in barrel, 36 months in bottle
- Barrels
- 100% new American oak