The 2005 Confesor is a single vineyard wine, from old vines in a 2.5-hectare plot calle El Vallejuelo in Albelda de Iregua. It is 85% Tempranillo with the balancing 15% made up of the other traditional red grapes from Rioja – Garnacha, Mazuelo and Graciano fermented in oak vats and aged for 15 months in new wood. It has a very perfumed nose of exotic woods, Asian and sweet spices, tobacco leaves, iron and blood that make it more Rioja than its siblings, with some lactic notes. The medium to full-bodied palate has juicy fruit and plenty of chocolate-oak flavors with a slightly drying finish. This big, powerful wine has the concentration of very old vines but it still needs some more time in bottle. It is a limited cuvee of 3,000 bottles. Drink 2016-2020.
I found the Vinicola Real portfolio a little inconsistent with some ripe and too oaky wines. The reds, especially, seemed all very ripe and I found them a little confusing, showing notes of oxidation at first and then getting fresher with air. I tasted the wines twice and followed their evolution once the bottle was opened.
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