Rioja Gran Reserva Prado Enea Muga 2010, from Haro, Rioja, exemplifies Muga's dedication to traditional winemaking, using oak vats for fermentation. This exceptional vintage, celebrated for its complexity, presents aromas of ripe red fruit, leather, and spice. The palate reveals layers of cherry, tobacco, and vanilla, with silky tannins and a long, elegant finish. Pair with roasted lamb, game dishes, or mature cheeses. This Prado Enea showcases the timeless elegance of Rioja, crafted for long aging and memorable occasions.
Stock & Availability
Future Arrival
Country
Spain
Region
Rioja
Appellation
Rioja
Color
Red
Varietal
Tempranillo Blend
Prearrival
Yes
Critic Reviews
Wine Advocate
97 Points
97 Points, Luis Gutiérrez, Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: "I was really looking forward to the 2010 Prado Enea Gran Reserva, as I've seen a very good improvement in this cuvée in the last few vintages, and 2010 is one of the more-balanced vintages of recent times. This is the most classical among the wines in the portfolio, the one with the longer élevage, a little bit like the wines from yesteryear but with today's knowledge about vineyards and vinification/élevage. This has settled to a blend of approximately 70% Tempranillo, 20% Garnacha and the remaining 10% between Mazuelo and Graciano, from the cooler, higher-altitude vineyards, which means they only bottle it every two or three years. In recent years, 2007 and 2008 were not bottled. It ferments in small oak vats built by their own tonneliers, and they like to delay malolactic until the spring by opening the windows so the cold from outside comes into the winery. For the aging, each variety goes into separate barrels racked from newer to older barrels to complete some 36 months or three years. It has very healthy and balanced parameters, and that's what the wine feels like. It's still young. It's never a dark wine, more of a ruby or bright color, and it has a nose of youth, subtle and elegant. But the quality shows in the unbelievable elegance and harmony on the palate, where the tannins are very fine, the flavors are subtle but deep and the length is just phenomenal. This is only medium-bodied, with perfect ripeness and integrated acidity. This should have a very long life in bottle, especially as I had the chance to check the evolution of the 2004 next to this. 90,000 bottles were produced from 2010. The following vintages will be 2011, 2014 (a small bottling) and 2015." 02/19
James Suckling
99 Points
99 Points, James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com: "The wonderfully silky texture with an added juiciness is what makes this wine so very special. The flawless and seamless nature to the wine is so impressive that it takes you breath away. Plenty of beautiful fruit but what mouthfeel. Drink now and forever." 01/18
Vinous Media
97 Points
97 Points, Joaquín Hidalgo, Vinous: "The Gran Reserva Prado Enea is an icon of Rioja, sourced from vineyards planted in three towns of northern Rioja Alta—Sajazarra, Cellorigo, and Fonzaleche—where old vineyards on white soils abound. The 2010, a mature wine, is a blend of Tempranillo, Garnacha, Mazuelo and Graciano aged for 36 months in barrel. It showcases herb and sour cherry notes, complemented by dried flowers, plums and a subtle layer of cigar box. Dry, silky and juicy, delicate tannins provide support and texture to a nimble, flavorful flow. It skillfully combines both power and delicacy and still has plenty of time to develop its full potential. (Drink between 2024-2034)" 04/24
Decanter
97 Points
97 Points, Jane Anson, Decanter: "I love this wine, full of classic Rioja flavours and just so appealing. It’s still young at almost a decade old, packed with cloves, vanilla, liquorice and smoked black cherry flavours - beautifully spiced and elegant. Extremely precise working with the oak at Muga - they use a different style of barrel per grape variety - varying ages and provenance - with seven years ageing in total between barrel and bottle. 5% Graciano completes the blend. (Drink between 2019-2040)" 11/19