2010 López de Heredia "Viña Tondonia" Rioja Blanco Reserva, Rioja, Spain
Aromas of ripe stone fruits, such as peaches and apricots, along with citrus notes. Hints of white flowers and subtle herbal nuances. Medium-bodied with a rich, creamy texture. Flavors of ripe fruit blend with notes of almonds, honey, and a touch of minerality. Bright acidity provides freshness and balance, making it vibrant on the palate.The finish is long and elegant, with lingering notes of fruit and subtle oak, showcasing the wine’s depth and complexity.
ABOUT THIS WINE
Viura (90%), Malvasía (10%), all from estate vineyards. This vintage was qualified as very good by the DOC Rioja Board. The wine growing campaign proceeded as usual except for the heavy rains that took place in June, which however didn’t really affect the grapes’ setting. After these fertilization and absence of spring frosts there was a dry and hot summer, free of cryptogamic/fungal diseases, that resulted in an abundant harvest. We observed certain maturation disparities which could have been solved along October due to its appropriate climate for a restful and selective harvest.
6 years, being racked twice a year and fined with fresh egg whites.
The Regulatory Council has awarded the 2010 Rioja vintage the official rating of “Excellent”. This is the result of the rigorous qualification process through analysis and tasting to which the more than four thousand representative samples of the 284.29 million litres of wine produced from this vintage have been subjected. A result that confirms the great expectations that had been aroused by the high quality of the grapes harvested during the grape harvest and the subsequent wine-making process, in the sense that this vintage could become one of the historic ones in Rioja.
ABOUT THIS PRODUCER
When D. Rafael López de Heredia y Landeta began building the bodega, little did he realise that his masterpiece would one day be acknowledged as an example to the rest of the industry of the most perfect combination of buildings and vineyards. Like many medieval masterpieces, still incomplete, the buildings stand below and above ground - a veritable "Cathedral to wine". Browsing through the vaulted underground corridors and staircases, you find yourself travelling back in time, and the founder’s touch can still be sensed in the very stones and fabric of the building.
View of the winery with its tower "Txori-Toki" tower
Today the estate covers an area of 53,076 square metres including 19,718 square metres of buildings, 3,433, 41 square metres of which are underground cellars up to 200 metres long and descending to an overall depth of 15 metres. 12,900 Bordeaux oak barrels are stored in the heart of a mountain within our cellars.
In addition, the bodega is home to a large family of 72 oak vats from areas such as Cantabria, Bosnia, Allier and America. Their capacity ranges from 60 hectolitres, the baby, up to the largest which holds some 640 hectolitres. Oak casks play a pivotal role in the fermentation of our wines as we use completely natural and traditional methods of wine making.
As with cathedrals in the past, work on building the winery is never-ending. Every successive member of the family has taken on the task of completing an aspect of the founder's original vision. These plans, combined with a continuing family commitment, have resulted in each generation leaving its mark on the complex.
Each part of the cellars, built and added onto over a period of a hundred years, has been given a name. These names, some of which cannot be translated, are evocative of the past and their origin lies in local legends and our old Rioja dialect: "La Bodega Vieja" (The Old Cellar), "La Bodega Nueva" (The New Cellar), "La Bisiesta", "La Dolorosa", "La Bodega de Reservas", "El Caladillo", "El Frontón" (The Pelota Court), "El Cementerio" and "El Calado". These underground cellars with their rich and golden aroma of old oak leave the visitor with a lasting impression of romance and mystery.