Bodega Lanzaga, `Las Beatas` Rioja

Bodega Lanzaga, `Las Beatas` Rioja

Vintage: 2022

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2022BL607T223 x 75Natural CorkAvailable
Producer

In the early 1990s, Telmo Rodríguez left his family estate in Rioja to make a name for himself in the rest of Spain. When he returned in 1998, founding Bodega Lanzaga with his friend Pablo Eguzkiza, he brought with him a broad experience from not only Spain but also Burgundy, Bordeaux (where he studied) and the Rhône.

Telmo returned to Rioja with a new perspective and determination to approach the region without the constraints of the Consejo Regulador. His rebellion is reflected in the labels of both `LZ` and `Lanzaga`, where much to his distaste, Telmo was told by the Consejo Regulador that the village name ‘Lanciego’ could not be used on the label submitted for approval. Characteristically, he drew a black line across the name rather than remove it altogether, hoping that one day his Burgundian approach will be accepted by the authorities. Telmo’s knowledge of the history of Alavesa also informed his decision-making, as he knew that old vines had been planted on the hills surrounding the village of Lanciego for centuries. As a result, this village name can be viewed as an indication of origin and quality (similar to Burgundy) and this approach to site-specific winemaking is something that makes Bodega Lanzaga one of Rioja's most exciting producers.

Bodega Lanzaga now comprises almost 25 hectares of vines. 20 of these are close to their purpose-built winery, on a beautiful plateau just south of Lanciego with an elevation of over 500 metres. They are now farming close to 40 plots surrounded by dry stone walls and often have fruit trees planted in the middle of each row to enhance biodiversity and echo practices employed by the farmers of the past. ‘LZ’, their ‘regional wine’ in Burgundian terms, is made from Tempranillo, Graciano and Garnacha sourced from the vineyards that are close to the Lanzaga winery. After fermentation with indigenous yeasts, it ages in cement tanks for six to seven months before bottling. This lack of time in oak preserves the brightness of fruit, which is complimented by perfectly managed tannins.

The village wine, Lanzaga, is sourced from dozens of plots totalling 20 hectares around Lanciego. A selection of the best fruit is hand-harvested and fermented in cement tanks, before ageing in a combination of large and small oak barriques (up to 25hl) for up to 14 months. The result is a rich, complex, yet elegant wine that honestly reflects the nuances of the vineyard site.

Bodega Lanzaga have also selected four vineyards they deem to be exceptional, to create the single-vineyard Riojas. Two of them, ‘El Velado’ (mostly Garnacha and Tempranillo) and ‘La Estrada’ (Tempranillo with a dash of Graciano), are just north of Lanciego, higher up towards the mountains. They are both very small, with ‘El Velado’ being just under a hectare, while ‘La Estrada’ is less than half a hectare. Along with ‘Tabuerniga’ (Tempranillo and Graciano), which comprises 2.7 hectares of vines west of the village, towards ‘La Bastida’, these three are Lanzaga’s 1er Cru vineyards.

Bodega Lanzaga’s Grand Cru vineyard is ‘Las Beatas’, a remarkable site planted 600 metres above sea level, on the terraced hillsof an amphitheatre west of Lanciego. Like all their vineyards, ‘Las Beatas’ is farmed organically and biodynamically. This wine frequently ranks among Spain’s finest,vindicating Pedro and Telmo’s decision to establish Bodega Lanzaga almost 30 years ago. All the wines from Bodega Lanzaga have reimagined the style of Rioja and cumulatively act as a beacon to other producers wishing to break free of the constraintsof the Consejo Regulador.

Vineyards

Las Beatas is one of the four exceptional vineyards selected by Telmo and Pablo for their consistent outstanding results. This small 1.9-hectare plot sits at around 600 metres above sea level on the terraced hills of an amphitheatre to the west of Lanciego, near the historic town of Labastida, on the northern edge of the Rioja Alavesa denomination. The old bush vines grow on ten levels of east, south, and northwest-facing terraces. This plot is cultivated with a field blend of eight or nine local varieties, predominantly Tempranillo with Garnacha and Graciano, farmed using organic and biodynamic practices. The soils are alluvial with a mix of sandstone and outcrops of marl, with excellent water retention properties, worthy of a `grand cru` status.

Vintage

2022 began with a mild and dry winter and spring, resulting in a delay in the growing cycle of about 15 days compared to the previous year. However, by mid-May the first heatwave arrived and accelerated vegetative growth, and encouraged an early flowering. The high temperatures, sunshine hours, and lack of rain led to a exceptional fruit set, especially for the Garnacha vines. Due to this particular vineyards ability to handle water stress, the grapes reached optimal ripeness and harvest began slightly earlier than usual on the 22nd September.

Vinification

The grapes were hand picked and transported in small boxes to the winery, where most of the fruit was destemmed. The different grape varieties were co-fermented with indigenous yeasts in 30 hectolitre open-top oak vats. The wine was then matured for 14- 16 months in a 12-hectolitre oak foudre before bottling without fining or filtration.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

A grand cru-level single-vineyard Rioja, Las Beatas is a masterful field blend of Graciano, Garnacha, and Tempranillo. It opens with a delicate, perfumed nose of violets, cassis, blueberries, and mulberries, laced with tea leaves, licorice, and a mineral thread. The palate is medium-bodied and impeccably balanced, with silky, dusty tannins and a long, pristine finish. Bright fruit, floral lift, and light spice give it both charm and structure. Approachable now, it will age beautifully for 20–30 years.

Alcohol (ABV)

14%

Acidity

4 g/l

Residual Sugar

0.13 g/l

pH

3.75

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