In between Rioja and Bordeaux in the North-East of Spain lies the stunning Señorío de Arínzano estate which has been recognised for the quality of its exceptional vineyards since the 11th century.
Of the 355-hectare estate, 128 hectares are dedicated to the cultivation of Pago vineyards, the highest category in Spain's wine-making classifications, awarded to estates with a unique climate and terroir and the ability to create extraordinary wines.
The Tempranillo grape variety the predominant one in this Hacienda De Arínzano 2014 vintage, and typically produces a medium-bodied red with a rich depth of flavour.
Nectarine and deep grape flavours combine with vanilla and warm spices.
