Château Saint-Roch, Lirac Cuvée Confidentielle Rouge 2023 vs Cruz de Alba Fuentelun Reserva 2018

Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications. Château Saint-Roch, Lirac Cuvée Confidentielle Rouge 2023 currently starts £0.05 lower.

AvailabilityIn stockIn stock
Best current price£23.90£23.95
Current stockists1 merchant1 merchant
ProducerChâteau Saint RochCruz De Alba
StyleRedRed
GrapeSyrah, Shiraz, Grenache, Garnacha, MourvèdreTempranillo
RegionRibera del Duero
CountrySpain
Size750ml750ml
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Château Saint-Roch, Lirac Cuvée Confidentielle Rouge 2023

Lirac sits just across the Rhône from Châteauneuf-du-Pape and has long been the region's best-kept secret; similar soils, similar grapes, a fraction of the price. Château Saint Roch's Cuvée Confidentielle is a quietly confident expression of that: a GSM blend with real southern swagger, built around ripe Grenache giving the warmth and generosity, with Syrah and Mourvèdre adding backbone and a streak of peppery, herbal energy. The 2023 vintage brought plenty of sun-driven ripeness, but Saint Roch has kept things focused rather than flabby. The garrigue character is vivid and distinctly southern Rhône, the tannins are ripe rather than grippy, and the finish has a warmth that invites a second glass before you've quite finished the first.

Cruz de Alba Fuentelun Reserva 2018

' Cruz de Alba is a renowned biodynamic estate located in the heart of Ribera del Duero. The estate focuses on sustainable viticulture, respecting nature and promoting balance within the vineyard ecosystem. The vines grow in sandy soils, benefiting from the unique microclimate of the region. Cruz de Alba produces high-quality wines that reflect the natural harmony of the land, combining tradition and innovation in every bottle. At Fuentelún, the vines are planted in light, sandy soils with some clay and silt. The vineyard is 3.5 hectares and nearly 40 years old. The maturity of the Tempranillo vines provides security and consistency, producing high-quality grapes with great potential for finesse. Since 2008, we have followed biodynamic viticulture at Fuentelún. This approach treats the vineyard as a living system connected to its environment. The methods aim to regenerate the soil, support the vines, and achieve harmony with nature. By observing the vineyard daily and using biodynamic practices, we ensure a healthy, balanced vineyard ready for environmental challenges. After a cold winter, a rainy spring followed, with 115 liters of rain in May. The vines sprouted between May 17 and 22. Biodynamic treatments with yarrow and silica helped prevent frost damage. June's mild weather made vineyard work easy, and we focused on green pruning, stripping, and leaf removal until mid-August. The summer was warm and dry, and cool autumn nights enhanced the grapes' aroma and color. We harvested on October 11, and shortly after, the weather turned, with rain on October 25 and the first frost on October 29, allowing the vines to rest. '

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