Pruno 2017

FINCA VILLACRECES

Pruno
2017

  • Organic
Country
Spain
Region
Castilla y Leon
Appellation
Ribera del Duero
Varietal(s)
Tempranillo 90 %
Cabernet Sauvignon 10 %
Colour
Red
Producer's website

About this winery

Grupo Artevino was founded from the expanding ambitions of the Anton Family. Originally coming from the restaurant world, the family owns the Michelin starred Zaldiaran. Understanding the complementary nature of food and wine the Antons established Bodegas Izadi in Rioja and over the next decade they added Villacreces (Ribera del Duero), Vetus (Toro) and Orben (also from Rioja) with the goal to “make high quality wines from indigenous varieties”. All of the properties operate with the same...

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Product notes

The grapes are sourced from 64 hectares of estate-owned vineyards located in the state of Finca Villacreces and Pinos Claro, with plantations dating back nearly 40 years.

Production notes

Grapes are hand picked and destemmed before fermentation in stainless steel. Aged 12 months in 100% French oak barrels.

Tasting notes

Deep, black cherry color. Aromas of red fruit embodied with toffee oaky hints from the aging in French barrel reveals a sweet and fruity wine on the mouth. Reminiscent of ripe fruit and liquorice. This wine offers a pleasant and soft aftertaste.

Press reviews

James Suckling

- 93 points -

July 2019

Aromas and flavors of blueberries and black licorice here. Full body. Integrated tannins give the wine form, but don’t impose too much.

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Jeb Dunnuck

- 92 points -

April 2019 (Vintage 2017)

From sandy, chalky soils, (these grapes previously went into Flor de Pingus), the 2017 Pruno is a blend of 90% Tempranillo and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon that spent 12 months in used barrels. It offers loads of blackberries, black raspberries, toasted spice, and hints of oak as well as some graphite in a ripe, concentrated yet pure style. It’s a beautiful wine, developing a touch of minerality with time in the glass, and has both richness and freshness.

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James Suckling

- 92 points -

July 2017

Very ripe, bright, black fruits and tar aromas pour from the glass. Big and juicy, but the tannins are stronger than the sweet stuff. Long, clean finish and a lot of potential.

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Gismondi on Wine

- 92 points -

Anthony Gismondi, November 2019 (Vintage 2017)

Grupo Artevino was founded by the Anton Family, who came to wine via the restaurant world. The family owns the Michelin starred Zaldiaran. The first venture in the wine world was Bodegas Izadi in Rioja, and over the next decade they added Villacreces (Ribera del Duero), Vetus (Toro), and Orben (Rioja). The wine is delicious, and one you want to drink to the finish. I’m told the grapes used to go into Flor de Pingus. The blend is 90/10 tempranillo and cabernet sauvignon, with 12 months of oak ageing. There is a sense of fruit purity and minerality here, with noticeable tannins, but it's more dense than grippy. Best with any grilled entrée. Super value.

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Wine Advocate

- 92 points -

June 2021 (Vintage 2019)

The 2019 Pruno has some unusual aromas reminiscent of pine needles, balsamic and faintly herbal with moderate alcohol (they harvested early in this warm year) and with very good balance and harmony. The aromas and flavors are pure and defined, and it's tasty, easy to drink and has very fine tannins. Among the finest Pruno of recent times. 617,338 bottles, 13,059 magnums and 100 double magnums produced. It was bottled in October 2020.

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 Wine and Spirits Magazine

- 91 points -

June 2016 (Vintage 2014)

Tight. That’s the first thing that comes to mind when tasting this tense, fresh, vibrant Ribera. Initially, the flavors are ripe and unctuous, but the acidity drives them into retreat, so they finish shyly, letting the freshest voices be heard. This is young, strong and impetuous. It needs time in the cellar.

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Wine Spectator

- 91 points -

September 2018

Smoky and loamy earth notes frame a core of black cherry and plum in this firm, dense red. Balsamic acidity balances muscular tannins, which yield to a floral, minerally finish.

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Wine Align

- 91 points -

September 2013

A lovely, lively, floral and fruity example of Ribera del Duero here, beautifully balanced and fresh, with plenty of fruit and appropriate, delicate wood influence. I love the zesty, crisp acids and the overall freshness and drinkability. Yet this is no mere simple fruity red - there's real structure and complexity underlying the ensemble. Fine value. - John Szabo, MS

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Wine Spectator Top 100

- 91 points -

Thomas Matthews, (Vintage 2016)

Smoky and loamy earth notes frame a core of black cherry and plum flavors in this firm, dense and balanced red.

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James Suckling

- 90 points -

November 2021 (Vintage 2019)

A fragrant nose of sour cherry, plum, dried herb and licorice. Medium to full-bodied with creamy tannins. Juicy and chewy with berry character and a firm finish. Hints of jam. Blend of 90% tempranillo and 10% cabernet sauvignon.

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Wine Spectator

- 90 points -

August 2017 (Vintage 2015)

Rich yet lively, this red delivers ripe flavors of boysenberry and black plum, backed by leafy and orange peel notes and a minerally, smoky finish. Ripe tannins are well-integrated and crisp. Fruity acidity keeps this fresh. 

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Wine Align

- 90 points -

August 2018

This is the kind of wine that is making folks flock to Spain. It is so nicely drinkable with New World sensibility yet Spanish elan. It has mild but very pleasant even aromas of ripe berry/plum fruit, vanilla, violets and subtle herbs. It is medium-full bodied, quite smooth and well integrated, with some youthful tannin. Comes together very nicely; with a certain sense of comfort.

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Wine Spectator Top 100

- 90 points -

Value Big Reds

December 2017

Rich yet lively, this red delivers ripe flavors of boysenberry and black plum, with leafy and orange peel notes.

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Wine Spectator

- 90 points -

July 2016 (Vintage 2014)

Red Plum and boysenberry flavors are ripe and juicy in this plump red. Notes of tar and mineral impart a savory aspect, while firm tannins and orange peel acidity lend focus.

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James Suckling

- 90 points -

September 2022 (Vintage 2020)

Red cherries, raspberries, coffee and spices on the nose, following through to a juicy, medium-bodied palate with sappy red-berry fruit and tight tannins. A crunchy expression of Ribera del Duero. 90% tempranillo and 10% cabernet sauvignon. 

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James Suckling

- 90 points -

August 2018

Huge blueberry character, but also huge, dry tannins. On the finish, however, this tug of war resolves itself to a surprising degree and the final impression is of freshness. Drink or hold.

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Wine Spectator Top 100

100 Top Value Wines 2018

December 2018

Smoky and loamy earth notes frame a core of black cherry and plum flavors in this firm, dense and balanced red. 

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