Martínez Lacuesta 1928 Reserva Especial (Embotellado 1965)

Wine: Martínez Lacuesta 1928 Reserva Especial
Winery: Bodegas Martínez Lacuesta (Haro, La Rioja)
Appellation / Zone:
D.O.Ca. Rioja
Varietals: 65% tempranillo, 30% garnacha, mazuelo,
ABV: 12% vol.
Winemaking
This wine was sourced from a selection of the Lacuesta family's oldest estate-owned vineyards (majuelos). It underwent fermentation and an initial 24-month maturation in a single large wooden vat (6,000–7,000 liters) without temperature control. The wine was then extensively aged for an additional 10 years, until 1940, in seasoned 225-liter American oak barrels to develop its unique character, undergoing periodic manual rackings. This was followed by a secondary maturation in used wooden vats for 25 more years—reaching a total of 300 months of aging. It was eventually hand-bottled directly from the casks in mid-1965.
Historical Note: This late bottling was personally selected by the estate owners and vinified separately to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the founding of Bodegas Martínez Lacuesta (1895–1965)."

Tasting Notes
 
Appearance
The wine presents an extremely pale, translucent brownish-ruby hue, with an exceptionally low pigment load. It is one of the clearest, most pristine, and brilliant wines we have ever encountered; its color stability defies logic after nearly a century since the harvest. A very fine sediment is present at the base of the bottle, which must not be disturbed to avoid clouding the wine.
 
Nose
Expressive, as profound as it is ethereal, possessing immense complexity and a powerful momentum that continuously builds. It opens with subtle volatile notes that immediately project a trail of withered flowers, kirsch-soaked red fruit, pomegranate juice, and strawberry tree fruit (madroños). This is underpinned by a faintly balsamic and citrusy backdrop of lemongrass and orange twist. It radiates quality, flashing notes of cedar, cigar box, and exotic woods. Beautiful, ethereal, and mysterious; it displays fantastic poise and solidity, devoid of any rough edges. Upon aeration, it continues to evolve, acquiring a stunning autumnal character of forest floor, humus, walnut bark, and marron glacé
 
Nose
On the palate, it is silky, almost devoid of tannins, with a deceptively light and fragile appearance due to its pale color. A tightly wound, fresh, and sharp red—more linear than broad—driven by a vibrant acidity and unrelenting tension. There is a certain structural 'grip' that provides freshness and allows the wine to take hold with remarkable strength. Simply extraordinary! Without a doubt, this is one of the most majestic wines ever crafted in Rioja. It has defied the barriers of time, retaining so much life that it is hard to believe it is nearing its centenary. Even six decades after bottling, it hasn't lost an ounce of energy. I would venture to say it is in its prime, with a window of 25–30 years still ahead of it. This wine deserves our utmost reverence. It represents Rioja at its absolute zenith. A unique and unrepeatable masterpiece that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime.

Personal Score: 100

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