2023 Envinate Taganan Tinto

Type of Wine | Red |
---|---|
Country | Spain |
Region | Canary Islands |
Winery | |
Vintage | 2023 |
Grape | , |
Content (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (12%) |
Drink window | 2025 - 2031 |
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Description
Roberto Santana, Alfonso Torrente, Laura Ramos and José Martínez are the 4 winemakers of Envínate. They started out giving oenological advice, but decided to combine this with their own wines in the same areas in which they also advise. Their philosophy is to create fresh, fresh wines from local grapes that reflect the unique terroir and Atlantic climate. The results speak for themselves: honest and interesting wines.
Táganan is the name of the village where the vineyards (northwest on volcanic soils) are located. These vineyards are located closer to the coastline. Taganan is a blend of different terroirs in Tacaronte (Tenerife). The red Táganan comes from different plots, mainly planted with Listán Negro and Negramoll and also some Mulata, Listán Gacho (pink/rosé) and Malvasía Rosada. It fermented at 50% to 70% as bunches depending on the plot and matured for a year in well-seasoned, neural oak barrels of 228 liters. The taste is lively, long and fresh, with fine tannins and deeper and very layered with aromas of subtle pepperiness, sesame, grapefruit and a positive hint of some earthiness. A beautiful wine of which there are always only a very limited number of bottles. In an average year around 2,500 maximum and often less. A collector's item is this Taganan. A red super wine with an Atlantic Sea injection. Parker writes in his review: "A real triumph"
FACT: In the tab 'Attachments' you will find the official fact sheet of this beautiful wine. We will automatically send you this when you order this wine. The wine is in our conditioned Wine Warehouse and if you come to pick up the wine you will often also receive a nice discount . You will see your discount immediately when you choose 'Pick up' on the checkout page. We are located in Dordrecht almost next to the A16 with plenty of parking. Click here for our address.
You can read the full wine reviews from Parker, Suckling, Vinous and Wine Spectator via the links next to the image. A free service for our customers.
Need advice on finding the perfect wine for your dish? Click here for our exclusive Sommelier. Free for Grandcruwijnen customers.
Grilled aubergine with harissa and yoghurt-mint dressing
The smoky grill notes and light spice match the earthy, smoky character of the wine. The yoghurt provides a fresh counterbalance to the acids.Cod stewed with tomatoes, olives and capers
The saltiness of the fish and capers fits seamlessly with the salty minerality of the wine. The juicy tomato supports the fresh red fruit.Pulled pork tacos with fermented red cabbage and coriander
The smoky, slightly sweet notes of the meat are nicely balanced by the acidity of the wine. The fermented vegetables enhance the lively tension.Roasted cauliflower with ras el hanout and pomegranate seeds
The warm spices and fresh touch of pomegranate complement the wine's floral and spicy profile.Ratatouille with rosemary and thyme, served with whole wheat couscous
The layering of vegetables and herbs matches the complexity of this field blend, while the texture remains light.Chicken thigh fillet baked with garlic and lemon zest, served with roasted fennel
The fresh citrus element and aniseed fennel bring tension and accentuate the wine's lively acidity.
Specifications
Type of Wine | Red |
---|---|
Country | Spain |
Region | Canary Islands |
Winery | Envinate |
Grape | Listán Negro, Negra mole |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2023 |
Drinking as of | 2025 |
Drinking till | 2031 |
Alcohol % | 12 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | No |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Parker rating | 96 |
Tasting Profiles | Fruitig, Kruidig, Rood fruit |
Drink moments | Barbecue, Borrelen, Cadeau!, Met vrienden, Open haard, Voor alledag |
Professional Reviews
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP 96
Reviewed by:
Luis Gutiérrez
Release Price:
$55
Drink Date:
2025 - 2032
The 2023 Táganan Tinto comes from a very good vintage in the zone of Taganana, a very complete year with enough rain and perfect textbook conditions. They picked the grapes from Taganana later than the ones from La Orotava. It fermented without temperature control with more maceration. It's a year of concentration, depth, elegance, freshness and finesse. The finest vintage for this bottling to date. I feel a lot less reduction here. 6,500 bottles produced. It was bottled in July 2024.
2023 was drier in Tenerife than 2022 and was their earliest harvest everywhere except in Taganana where they had over 500 liters of rain, yet the wines from Envínate are phenomenal. In Santiago del Teide (Benje) it was warmer, with high peaks that blocked the plants and they had to lower the crop. It was a heterogeneous vintage there, and they had to harvest very early and sort and select and do shorter macerations that resulted in more immediate wines. They produced 50% less, even though they had leased a further three hectares. Now all their wines from the different zones are sold under the Tenerife appellation within Islas Canarias, and they have taken Benje out of the Ycoden-Daute-Isora DOP.
In La Orotava, 2023 was a very concentrated year that produced powerful wines with aging potential. Santa Úrsula is quite similar to La Orotava, as they neighbor each other. There was a fire there the 15th of August, but the wind blew in the opposite direction, and the wines did not get the much-feared smoke taint. But they harvested the first plots the sixth of August, and they had to pick the rest after the harvest, as the zone was cut off from traffic. In Taganana, 2023 was different from the rest of the island. It was the rainiest year there, they got higher crops and they have more vineyards. So, the wines from Taganana come from a textbook vintage when they harvested healthy grapes in good quantity, and the wines have a lot of finesse—a cooler and deeper version of the 2021s.
Published: Oct 31, 2024
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Envínate (translates as "wine itself") is the brainchild of 4 friends, winemakers Roberto Santana, Alfonso Torrente, Laura Ramos and José Martínez. This gang of four was founded in 2005 while studying oenology at the University of Miguel Hernandez in Alicante. After graduating, they formed a winemaking consultancy, which evolved into Envínate, a project focused on exploring distinctive plots of land, mainly in the Atlantic regions of Ribeira Sacra and the Canary Islands. Their shared goal is to make very pure and authentic wines that express the terruño of each parcel in a clear and concise way. To this end, no chemicals are used in any of the Envínate vineyards, all plots are picked by hand, the grapes are trodden and the wines are fermented exclusively with wild yeasts, with a varying proportion of whole grape bunches included. Before maturing, the wines are aged in old barrels and concrete, and sulfur is only added at bottling when necessary. The result is some of the most exciting and honest wines produced in Spain today.
Roberto Santana, Alfonso Torrente, Laura Ramos and José Martínez are the 4 winemakers of Envínate. They started out giving oenological advice, but decided to combine this with their own wines in the same areas in which they also advise. Their philosophy is to create fresh, fresh wines from local grapes that reflect the unique terroir and Atlantic climate. The results speak for themselves: honest and interesting wines.
Táganan is the name of the village where the vineyards (northwest on volcanic soils) are located. These vineyards are located closer to the coastline. Taganan is a blend of different terroirs in Tacaronte (Tenerife). The red Táganan comes from different plots, mainly planted with Listán Negro and Negramoll and also some Mulata, Listán Gacho (pink/rosé) and Malvasía Rosada. It fermented at 50% to 70% as bunches depending on the plot and matured for a year in well-seasoned, neural oak barrels of 228 liters. The taste is lively, long and fresh, with fine tannins and deeper and very layered with aromas of subtle pepperiness, sesame, grapefruit and a positive hint of some earthiness. A beautiful wine of which there are always only a very limited number of bottles. In an average year around 2,500 maximum and often less. A collector's item is this Taganan. A red super wine with an Atlantic Sea injection. Parker writes in his review: "A real triumph"
FACT: In the tab 'Attachments' you will find the official fact sheet of this beautiful wine. We will automatically send you this when you order this wine. The wine is in our conditioned Wine Warehouse and if you come to pick up the wine you will often also receive a nice discount . You will see your discount immediately when you choose 'Pick up' on the checkout page. We are located in Dordrecht almost next to the A16 with plenty of parking. Click here for our address.
You can read the full wine reviews from Parker, Suckling, Vinous and Wine Spectator via the links next to the image. A free service for our customers.
Need advice on finding the perfect wine for your dish? Click here for our exclusive Sommelier. Free for Grandcruwijnen customers.
Grilled aubergine with harissa and yoghurt-mint dressing
The smoky grill notes and light spice match the earthy, smoky character of the wine. The yoghurt provides a fresh counterbalance to the acids.Cod stewed with tomatoes, olives and capers
The saltiness of the fish and capers fits seamlessly with the salty minerality of the wine. The juicy tomato supports the fresh red fruit.Pulled pork tacos with fermented red cabbage and coriander
The smoky, slightly sweet notes of the meat are nicely balanced by the acidity of the wine. The fermented vegetables enhance the lively tension.Roasted cauliflower with ras el hanout and pomegranate seeds
The warm spices and fresh touch of pomegranate complement the wine's floral and spicy profile.Ratatouille with rosemary and thyme, served with whole wheat couscous
The layering of vegetables and herbs matches the complexity of this field blend, while the texture remains light.Chicken thigh fillet baked with garlic and lemon zest, served with roasted fennel
The fresh citrus element and aniseed fennel bring tension and accentuate the wine's lively acidity.
Type of Wine | Red |
---|---|
Country | Spain |
Region | Canary Islands |
Winery | Envinate |
Grape | Listán Negro, Negra mole |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2023 |
Drinking as of | 2025 |
Drinking till | 2031 |
Alcohol % | 12 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | No |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Parker rating | 96 |
Tasting Profiles | Fruitig, Kruidig, Rood fruit |
Drink moments | Barbecue, Borrelen, Cadeau!, Met vrienden, Open haard, Voor alledag |
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP 96
Reviewed by:
Luis Gutiérrez
Release Price:
$55
Drink Date:
2025 - 2032
The 2023 Táganan Tinto comes from a very good vintage in the zone of Taganana, a very complete year with enough rain and perfect textbook conditions. They picked the grapes from Taganana later than the ones from La Orotava. It fermented without temperature control with more maceration. It's a year of concentration, depth, elegance, freshness and finesse. The finest vintage for this bottling to date. I feel a lot less reduction here. 6,500 bottles produced. It was bottled in July 2024.
2023 was drier in Tenerife than 2022 and was their earliest harvest everywhere except in Taganana where they had over 500 liters of rain, yet the wines from Envínate are phenomenal. In Santiago del Teide (Benje) it was warmer, with high peaks that blocked the plants and they had to lower the crop. It was a heterogeneous vintage there, and they had to harvest very early and sort and select and do shorter macerations that resulted in more immediate wines. They produced 50% less, even though they had leased a further three hectares. Now all their wines from the different zones are sold under the Tenerife appellation within Islas Canarias, and they have taken Benje out of the Ycoden-Daute-Isora DOP.
In La Orotava, 2023 was a very concentrated year that produced powerful wines with aging potential. Santa Úrsula is quite similar to La Orotava, as they neighbor each other. There was a fire there the 15th of August, but the wind blew in the opposite direction, and the wines did not get the much-feared smoke taint. But they harvested the first plots the sixth of August, and they had to pick the rest after the harvest, as the zone was cut off from traffic. In Taganana, 2023 was different from the rest of the island. It was the rainiest year there, they got higher crops and they have more vineyards. So, the wines from Taganana come from a textbook vintage when they harvested healthy grapes in good quantity, and the wines have a lot of finesse—a cooler and deeper version of the 2021s.
Published: Oct 31, 2024
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
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Envínate (translates as "wine itself") is the brainchild of 4 friends, winemakers Roberto Santana, Alfonso Torrente, Laura Ramos and José Martínez. This gang of four was founded in 2005 while studying oenology at the University of Miguel Hernandez in Alicante. After graduating, they formed a winemaking consultancy, which evolved into Envínate, a project focused on exploring distinctive plots of land, mainly in the Atlantic regions of Ribeira Sacra and the Canary Islands. Their shared goal is to make very pure and authentic wines that express the terruño of each parcel in a clear and concise way. To this end, no chemicals are used in any of the Envínate vineyards, all plots are picked by hand, the grapes are trodden and the wines are fermented exclusively with wild yeasts, with a varying proportion of whole grape bunches included. Before maturing, the wines are aged in old barrels and concrete, and sulfur is only added at bottling when necessary. The result is some of the most exciting and honest wines produced in Spain today.