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R. LΓ³pez de Heredia ViΓ±a Tondonia

Lopez Vina Cubillo Crianza 2017

Style Wine Spain Red
Producer R. LΓ³pez de Heredia ViΓ±a Tondonia
Origin Rioja Alta (Haro)
$57 / btl
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What it tastes like.

The 2017 LΓ³pez de Heredia ViΓ±a Cubillo Crianza is a classic Rioja from the esteemed Haro-based producer, offering exceptional value and character. This vintage blends 70% Tempranillo with 20% Garnacha, and 5% each of Graciano and Mazuelo, all sourced from the estate's vineyards in Rioja Alta. Aged for three years in American oak barrels, the wine exhibits a bright ruby hue and aromas of earth, mushrooms, and dried leaves. The palate is smooth and fresh, with lighter fruit and herbal notes, reflecting the vintage's unique conditions. Despite the challenges of the 2017 growing season, including a severe frost in April, the wine maintains the elegance and structure characteristic of LΓ³pez de Heredia's offerings. Notably, Luis GutiΓ©rrez of Wine Advocate awarded this vintage 93 points, highlighting its development and value within the portfolio.

The house

About Lopez de Heredia.

Rioja Alta (Haro) Β·Est. 1877

R. LΓ³pez de Heredia ViΓ±a Tondonia is the oldest bodega in Haro and one of the three founding houses of modern Rioja, established in 1877 by Don Rafael LΓ³pez de Heredia y Landeta β€” a young Chilean-educated wine student who fell in love with the Ebro alluvial-and-limestone soils around Haro. The bodega has remained family-owned across four generations and is currently run by sisters MarΓ­a JosΓ© and Mercedes LΓ³pez de Heredia. Production methods have remained essentially unchanged for 140+ years: only natural yeasts, no filtration, ageing in American oak the family makes itself.

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Before you open it.

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Keep it somewhere cool, dark, and steady. Wine prefers cellar temperature; spirits are happier away from heat and direct sunlight.

How long will it keep once opened?

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Why Caravan backs R. LΓ³pez de Heredia ViΓ±a Tondonia

Rioja Alta (Haro)

Don Rafael LΓ³pez de Heredia y Landeta arrived in Haro in 1877 β€” a young Chilean-educated student of viticulture and oenology who had come to Spain to learn the trade. He fell in love with the alluvial-and-limestone soils on a peninsula of the Ebro River near Haro and began designing what is now the LΓ³pez de Heredia bodega β€” the oldest in Haro, and one of the three founding bodegas of the modern Rioja designation. Don Rafael established the headline ViΓ±a Tondonia vineyard in 1913, on the same Ebro peninsula that drew him to the region.

The bodega has remained essentially unchanged across 140 years. The house works solely with natural yeasts, eschews filtration, ages its top wines in American oak for six to eight years (the Bosconia and Tondonia Gran Reserva can age in oak for over a decade), and even makes its own barrels in-house β€” one of the very few bodegas worldwide still operating its own cooperage. The wines are oxidative-style Rioja in the strictest historical sense: long oak ageing, long bottle ageing, and an emphasis on the slow oxidative complexity that distinguishes LΓ³pez de Heredia from modern fruit-forward Rioja styles.

The fourth generation β€” sisters MarΓ­a JosΓ© LΓ³pez de Heredia (winemaker and managing director) and Mercedes β€” now run the bodega. ViΓ±a Tondonia (red and white) is matured for six years in American oak and another six in bottle before release; ViΓ±a Bosconia (red), ViΓ±a Cubillo (red, intermediate ageing) and Gravonia (white) round out the range. Recent vintages released today are typically 12–15 years old at first market β€” the bodega operates on a generational time scale that no other major Rioja producer matches.

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