The next QPR star is the 2014 Elvi Herenza Rioja Crianza

When I posted my top QPR wines and the QPR kings of 2018, I got lots of complaints that the two kings of 2018 were sold out, or close to it, the 2016 Chateau Larcis Jaumat and the 2015 Terra di Seta Chianti Classico. Well, this next QPR star is not sold out here in the USA, but it is sold out in other regions – so GET BUYING ASAP, before this too becomes another QPR past buy.

If you want to read up on Elvi Wines, you can read my post on Elvi Wines here, my original post and my follow up posts. As always, my disclaimer, Moises is a friend, and a winemaker I have known for many years, but that has nothing to do with this QPR winner!

I wanted to keep this simple, so the wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here:

2016 Elvi Herenza Semi, 2014 Elvi Herenza Crianza, 2010 Elvi Herenza Reserva

2014 Elvi Herenza Rioja Crianza – Score: 91 to 92 (Mevushal) (QPR Star)
The nose on this wine is sweet with lovely bright fruit, with rich black and red fruit, followed by raspberry and rich spice. The mouth on this medium to full-bodied wine is tart and bright, really lovely, with bracing acidity, with mouth coating tannin, followed by raspberry, cranberry, with dark cherry and rich green notes of foliage, crazy tart, and juicy strawberry, and lovely earth with juicy fruit. The finish is long and green and red with rich acidity, nice mineral, tobacco, mint, sweet dill, and lovely tart fruit, Bravo! Drink until 2021.

Posted on February 8, 2019, in Kosher Red Wine, Wine Tasting and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.

  1. Thanks for the heads up!

  2. While I firmly believe the Crianza can usually age easily 12-15 years I don’t want to put a guess on the 14 mevu due to the lack of track record. Same with the 17 and 16 mevu semi Crianza, it can usually go 10 years but who knows with the mevu. The only mevu wines with a solid track record are the Hags, Herzog and Rolland de By.

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