Red Wine from Spain
2016 Bodegas Roda Roda I Reserva Rioja
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6 reviews
£5800
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Bodegas Roda Roda I Reserva Rioja is a premium red wine produced by Bodegas Roda, a winery located in the famous wine region of Rioja in Spain. This wine is made from a blend of Tempranillo and Garnacha grapes, which are carefully selected from the winery's own vineyards.

Roda I Reserva is known for its elegant and complex character, with a deep ruby red color and aromas of ripe red fruits, spices, and oak. On the palate, it is full-bodied with silky tannins, well-integrated oak flavors, and a long, lingering finish.

The wine is aged for at least 16 months in French and American oak barrels, followed by further aging in the bottle before it is released. This aging process adds depth and complexity to the wine, making it a perfect choice for special occasions or for those who appreciate fine wines.

Bodegas Roda is renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation, and their wines are highly regarded and sought after by wine enthusiasts around the world. The Roda I Reserva is a reflection of their dedication to crafting exceptional wines that showcase the unique terroir of Rioja.

Overall, Bodegas Roda Roda I Reserva Rioja is a top-tier red wine with a rich and refined character, perfect for those looking for a wine with depth, complexity, and elegance.

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Winemaker
Bodegas Roda
Geographical indication
Spain / Rioja
Grape
Graciano
Vintage
2016
Size
75cl
ABV
14.5%
Style
Dry Red Wine
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22/11/23
Charlotte W.
The wine tasted interesting, both we and the guests appreciated it. The taste is rich, bright and rich, it has fruit and berry notes. It is better to drink chilled, so even the aftertaste is longer.
4
30/10/23
Robyn M.
The wine is of good quality, full-bodied, lively and spicy. Very fragrant.
5
20/07/23
Emilia R.
Excellent gastronomic wine. Very soft, with a sweet aftertaste.
4
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