Bodegas y Viñedos Artadi

Viña El Pisón

Viña El Pisón

Via El Pisn Bodegas y Viedos Artadi

Planted in 1945 by the grandfather of winemaker and owner Juan Carlos López de Lacalle, the legendary 2.4-hectare Viña El Pisón is nestled at the foothills of the Sierra Cantabria mountain range, not far from the medieval village of Laguardia in Rioja Alavesa. From its first vintage in 1991, this vineyard has produced some of the highest-regarded wines in the world. Located at one of the uppermost elevations in Spain, with lengthy sun exposure and protected by natural rock walls, Viña El Pisón is a true clos that lies in nutrient-poor soils made up of calcareous clay mixed with small pebbles.

Info

Vintage:
2021
Country:
Spain
Region:
La Rioja
Appellation:
Vino de Espana
Variety:
Tempranillo
Color:
Red

Sizes Available

Full Bottle ES-ART-30-21 6/750ml

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Press & Reviews

Vinous
Score
97
Date
2024-04-18
"El Pisón is one of the most renowned modern wines in Rioja, originating from a small Tempranillo plot in Laguardia. It encapsulates Artadi's essence in a single wine. The 2021 El Pisón exhibits a garnet color with a purple sheen. It features expressive, reductive aromas of crushed plums and bay leaf, complemented by hints of violet, herbs and nuanced oak. On the palate, it is dry, fairly lean and loose, delivering a plush, infusion-like texture that lingers with an ethereal and pure finish. Tasting the 2021 reveals why it is among the most celebrated parcels in the region. Truly a fabulous wine."
Wine Advocate
Score
98+
Date
2024-02-29
"The 2021 Vi¤a El Pis¢n started a little reduced and needed a little bit of time in the glass to open up. It's sharper than previous vintages of this wine, with a superb mouthfeel and very elegant tannins. The chalky sensation in the palate is quite marked. The wine has amazing balance and the components to develop for a long time in bottle. It didn't stop growing in the glass, and that is a sign of a wine that is going to grow in bottle. I'd give it some more time before pulling the cork. 5,500 bottles were filled in June 2023."

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