Liberalia Cuatro 2007 is made from 100% Tinta de Toro. Aging for 12 months in French and American oak barrels. Also aging for 18 months of refinement in its own bottle.
Tasting notes,
Deep red colour.
On nose, intense with spicy, lactic and pastry notes.
On palate, creamy and sweet tannins. A good structured wine.
What the critics say...
Peñin Guide: 88 points(01/01/2012)
Cherry red colour, garnet rim. On nose, ripe fruit, spicy, fine cocoa. On palate, tasty, powerful, ripe tannins.
Pairing: Aged Cheese, Game Animals, Grilled Red Meats, Legume, Roasts, Stews.
Liberalia is a family owned vineyard located in the prestigious area of the Denominacion de Origen Toro, in the province of Zamora, Spain. Liberalia started its production of singular and high quality wines in the year 2000. Previously and since 1996, Juan Antonio Fernández, the... owner, faithful to his career as agricultural engineer, acquired and organized the vineyards, whose ages range between 30 and 100 years old. The vineyard is located in fields where the traditional crop has been the vine. The variety is Tinta de Toro, which is an adaptation to the terroir of the variety Tempranillo or Tinto Fino. The family is also the owner of native and ancestral white grapes vineyards, which include the following varieties: Moscatel de Grano Menudo, Malvasía, and Albillo. Robert Parker grants 96 points to the reserva Liberalia 5.