2021 Emilio Moro Malleolus Methusalem (5 liter)

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Emilio Moro is seen as the example of the winemaker in the Dueros (benchmark producer). Malleolus comes from the Latin word Majuelo which means 'little vineyard'. The tempranillo grapes come from vines ranging between 25-75 years old. The Malleolus is only made in the good years. The 2021 harvest saw mild spring temperatures, abundant rainfall in April and a summer with temperatures slightly lower than normal, slowing the plants' vegetative cycle. At the beginning of autumn there was little rain, which promoted the ripening of the grapes.

The Emilio Moro Malleolus is a variety Tinto Fino 100% (the Emilio Moro clone of the Tempranillo) and has been macerated for 18 days with its own skins. After malolactic fermentation in stainless steel barrels, it is aged in French oak barrels. In the glass the wine has a very deep, intense cherry red color. This Malleolus presents an intense concentration of fresh red fruit - a result of the low yield of the old vineyard. It has class, elegance, ripe aromas, good intensity and great personality. The balance between ripeness and freshness is excellent, and the months of aging in the 500 liter barrels have given the Malleolus a very nice complexity. It is powerful and structured and on the palate with good balance and a long, persistent passage. The Malleolus has a very showy, seductive nose of smoked bacon, roasted coffee, grains, violets, cherries and raspberries with lots of spice and very well integrated oak. The taste is medium to full-bodied with beautiful refined tannins. Beautiful for now, but will certainly improve over the years and this wine has been seen as a benchmark Ribera del Duero wine for years.

This beautiful Ribera del Duero wine is one of the exclusive imports of Grandcru wines and this version is a 5 liter Methusalem packed in a beautiful box.

FACT: In the Tab: Appendix you will find the official fact sheet of this beautiful wine. We will send it to you automatically when you order this wine. The wine is in our conditioned Wine Warehouse and if you pick up the wine you will also receive a nice discount. You will see your discount immediately when you choose Collect in the Checkout page. We are almost next to the Rijksweg with plenty of parking. Click here for our address.  

Type of Wine Red
Country Spain
Region Castilla y Leon
Appellation Ribera del Duero
Winery Emilio Moro
Grape Tempranillo
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2020
Drinking as of 2023
Drinking till 2034
Alcohol % 14.5
Alcohol free/low No
Content 5 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
James Suckling rating 92
Tasting Profiles Donker fruit, Houtgerijpt, Krachtig, Kruidig, Rood fruit, Tannines
Drink moments Iets te vieren, Indruk maken, Lekker luxe
Sommy Pairing Beschrijving Rijk en geconcentreerd van smaak met donker kersen- en bramensap, tonen van viooltjes en balsamico, gerookte spek en espresso naast kruidige eikeninvloeden en zijdezachte, compacte tannines die zorgen voor een lange, kruidige afdronk. Dankzij die stevige structuur en frisse zuurgraad snijdt de wijn prachtig door het vet van rund, lam en wild en versterkt hij de diepe umami-smaken van stoofschotels en de rokerigheid van barbecue; probeer hem bij langzaam gegaard stoofvlees, een gegrilde entrecôte met kruidige rub of lamsrack met rozemarijn en knoflook om de kruidigheid en het fruit maximaal te laten spreken, en decanteer een uur voor het serveren voor het beste resultaat.

James Suckling

92

Wine Spectator

92

For more than 130 years, Emilio Moro has been one of the defining names of Spain's Ribera del Duero wines. Built on generations of vineyard expertise and a deep respect for old vines, the family estate produces elegant, terroir-driven wines that consistently rank among the region's finest expressions of Tinto Fino.

A Family Legacy in Ribera del Duero

The Moro family's connection to viticulture dates back to 1892, when the first generation began cultivating vineyards in Pesquera de Duero, one of the historic villages at the heart of the appellation. Today, the fourth generation continues the family's vision, combining generations of knowledge with modern winemaking while remaining firmly rooted in tradition.

The estate owns approximately 200 hectares of vineyards, many planted with Tinto Fino, the local expression of Tempranillo. Some vineyard parcels are more than 90 years old and continue to produce naturally low yields, resulting in wines with remarkable concentration, depth and elegance. The vineyards lie between 750 and 950 metres above sea level, where warm daytime temperatures and cool nights help preserve freshness, colour and aromatic complexity. These altitude differences are one of the key reasons why the region produces wines with both power and finesse.

Old Vines and the Character of Tinto Fino

Although the Moro family had cultivated vineyards for generations, the first wines under the Emilio Moro label were released in 1987. Since then, the estate has become one of Spain's benchmark wineries, combining meticulous vineyard management with continuous investment in research, sustainability and innovation.

One of the estate's distinguishing features is its careful preservation of historic Tinto Fino plant material. Rather than relying solely on commercial clones, many of today's vineyards originate from selections made from the family's oldest vines. This unique genetic heritage contributes to the consistency, balance and distinctive identity found throughout the portfolio.

Unlike many Spanish producers, Emilio Moro does not place the emphasis on traditional ageing classifications such as Crianza or Reserva. Instead, each wine is named to reflect its vineyard origin or individual personality. From the vibrant Finca Resalso to the flagship bottlings sourced from exceptional old-vine parcels, every wine offers a different expression of the region and showcases the remarkable versatility of Tinto Fino.

International Recognition and the Moro Family Today

Today, Emilio Moro exports its wines to more than 70 countries and is widely regarded as one of Spain's leading wineries. The estate consistently receives outstanding ratings from internationally respected critics including Wine Advocate, James Suckling, Vinous and Wine Spectator. Its reputation for combining traditional vineyard practices with modern winemaking has earned recognition well beyond Spain, making Emilio Moro one of the benchmark producers of Spanish fine wine.

Following the passing of Emilio Moro in 2008, the family continued to build on his vision while remaining committed to the values that made the estate successful. In the same year, the Emilio Moro Foundation was established to support projects that provide access to clean drinking water and improve living conditions in developing communities, reflecting the family's belief that success should also benefit society.

Rijk en geconcentreerd van smaak met donker kersen- en bramensap, tonen van viooltjes en balsamico, gerookte spek en espresso naast kruidige eikeninvloeden en zijdezachte, compacte tannines die zorgen voor een lange, kruidige afdronk. Dankzij die stevige structuur en frisse zuurgraad snijdt de wijn prachtig door het vet van rund, lam en wild en versterkt hij de diepe umami-smaken van stoofschotels en de rokerigheid van barbecue; probeer hem bij langzaam gegaard stoofvlees, een gegrilde entrecôte met kruidige rub of lamsrack met rozemarijn en knoflook om de kruidigheid en het fruit maximaal te laten spreken, en decanteer een uur voor het serveren voor het beste resultaat.

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