Nestled in the heart of la Rioja Alta region of Spain, the Beronia winery sits beneath a plant-covered roof, partially underground, and blends seamlessly into the hillside to preserve the natural beauty of the landscape. From their initial design conception and build of the winery to the geo-thermal temperature control and efficient waste management, every care is taken at Beronia to preserve nature’s balance. Sustainability is integral to their philosophy of producing great wines.
2022 Beronia Rosé ($12.99): This rosé produced from 60% Tempranillo and 40% Garnacha. It is pale salmon in color with delicate aromas of cherry and strawberry. On the palate, the light-bodied, dry rosé (13% ABV) has delicate flavors of candied cherry and strawberry, refreshing acidity and an easy finish.
2019 Beronia Reserva ($24.99): This Beronia Reserva is produced from 95% Tempranillo, 4% Graciano and 1% Mazuelo. It is pale purple in color with medium-high intensity aromas of black fruits, especially cherry. On the palate, this full-bodied Reserva has flavors of black cherry, black berry, medium tannin and distinct notes of oak from spending at least one year in oak, per the requirements for a “Reserva” wine in Rioja.
2015 Beronia Gran Reserva ($29.99): This Gran Reserva is produced from 94% Tempranillo, 5% Graciano and 1% Mazuelo. It is medium purple in color. On the nose it has plum and black cherry with notable oak from its 28 months in French oak (2-year requirement for a Gran Reserva). On the palate this full-bodied wine has big dark fruit flavors including black cherry, medium tannin and medium-high acidity.
Each of these wines from Beronia’s Rioja Alta region are great tasting and affordable, thus being a great fit as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wines of the Week. Salud!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received these samples at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Samples Provided by Beronia Winery via Gonzalez Byass and Donna White Communications