The white 2011 Onomástica Blanco Reserva is pure Viura that finishes its fermentation in oak barrels where the wine matured for two years in contact with the lees and periodic battonage in the first few months. It still feels quite young and fresh with well-integrated oak aromas and a bay leaf balsamic note intermixed with the white fruit and fennel aromas but whit an unusual oxidative whiff. The palate is quite fresh with the chalky minerality sticking to your teeth and less marked by the oak than previous vintages. It feel somehow more banal. A nice, fresh, white Rioja, lacking the complexity of a Reserva. 1,233 bottles.