Type of vineyards: Grapes from estates from 50 to 60 years located in La Horra. Control of work in vineyard throughout the year and limited production 2,000 kgs per hectare.
maceration: 20 days at controlled temperatures with showers.
Aging: 15 months in French 90% and American 10% oaks.
Filtering and clarified: Without clarification and filtration process. This can rise to slight precipitation in the future.
Wine director: Issac Fernández Montaña.
What the critics say...
Robert Parker: 91 points(01/06/2010)
The 2007 Neo is medium purple in color with an attractive nose of smoke, violets, mineral, blueberry, and blackberry. Succulent and will-balanced on the palate, this lengthy effort has enough structure to evolve for 2-3 years. Drink it from 2013 to 2022.
Bodegas Neo consists of a bunch of young guys having the time of their lives. They seem to be making wine everywhere (Rueda, Priorat, Bierzo, Rioja, and Ribera del Duero), as well as designing wine labels, recording music videos, and generally partying. But when it comes down to their top two wines, they are deadly serious. On my visit in May, 2010, I was shown verticals of Neo and Neo Punta Esencia. Neo is sourced from 50- to 60-year-old Tempranillo vines and typically aged in French and American oak for 15 months before bottling without fining or filtration. Neo Punta Esencia is made only in the better years. It is sourced from a single, 80-year-old vineyard producing tiny yields. It receives the “200% new oak” treatment spending 12 months in 100% new French oak before racking into a different set of new barrels for 6 months.
Peñin Guide: 90 points(01/01/2011)
Deep cherry color. Aromatic coffee aroma, ripe fruit, fruit expression. Palate: powerful, rich, meaty, spicy aftertaste roast, roasted, ripe fruit.
Pairing: Aged Cheese, Game Animals, Grilled Red Meats, Legume, Roasts, Stews.
Bodegas Conde was founded in 1999, a collaborative effort of three partners: Javier Ajenjo, Julio César Conde and José Luis Simón. Recently joined the team the winemaker Isaac Fernandez. It is located in Castrillo de la Vega, Burgos. It has 8 hectares of vineyards.