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R. López de Heredia
R. López de Heredia Viña Bosconia Reserva 2014 0,75 l
R. López de Heredia Viña Bosconia Reserva 2014 0,75 l
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Rioja Ispanija
Tempranillo, Grenache, Graciano, Carignan
Matured in oak barrels
13.5%
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The 2014 vintage in the Rioja region was considered very balanced – sufficiently warm, but without extreme heat, which allowed the grapes to ripen evenly and maintain their elegance and acidity. The aroma reveals notes of red berries – cherries, cranberries – complemented by nuances of dried fruit, leather, tobacco, and subtle spices. On the palate, the wine is dry, medium-bodied, with soft, well-integrated tannins and a brighter, refreshing acidity. Notes of red fruits, dried herbs, vanilla, and a slight smokiness are present. The finish is long, elegant, complex, and classic.

About the manufacturer
R. López de Heredia is one of the most traditional and iconic Rioja producers, founded in 1877 in Haro. This winery stands out for adhering to ancient winemaking methods to this day – they use their own barrels, age their wines for extended periods, and are in no hurry to release them to the market. Their philosophy is based on patience and respect for time – wine here is not rushed but allowed to develop naturally until it reaches its optimal stage of maturity.
One of the most important figures at this winery is María José López de Heredia, representing the fourth generation of the family. Her philosophy is rooted in preserving traditions – she believes that the best wines are born not from technology, but from time, experience, and consistency. María José is actively involved in the entire process, from vineyard management to long aging in the cellars, ensuring that every wine retains an authentic, classic Rioja character.
López de Heredia pays special attention to its vineyards, especially those such as Viña Bosconia, which are considered among the most prestigious in their estates. Grapes are grown using traditional methods, with minimal intervention, allowing the terroir to express itself naturally. The house believes that quality begins in the vineyard, so great emphasis is placed on the soil, plant balance, and yield control. This approach enables the creation of wines that are not only long-lived but also retain an authentic, timeless character.



