2014 Cameron Hughes 'Lot 833' Rioja Tempranillo

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2014 Cameron Hughes 'Lot 833' Rioja Tempranillo

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A decade in, and Lot 833 is drinking like a dream. This 2014 Rioja pours a gorgeous garnet with just the faintest brick edge beginning to show at the rim — the calling card of a wine that has been given the time it deserves. The nose is classic, layered Rioja at its finest: bright red cherry and dried fruit up front, followed by an intoxicating sweep of supple leather, warm vanilla, and a dusting of cinnamon and clove that speaks directly to the region's beloved oak-aging tradition. On the palate it's elegant and silky, with a medium body, well-resolved tannins, and a long, spice-laced finish that just doesn't quit.

Rioja is Spain's most celebrated red wine region for good reason — Tempranillo grown in the high-altitude vineyards of the upper Ebro Valley produces wines of remarkable structure and longevity, and the 2014 vintage delivered exceptional balance and age-worthiness across the board. Lot 833 has been quietly evolving since bottling, and right now it sits in that ideal window where primary fruit and secondary development coexist in perfect harmony. Pour it alongside slow-roasted lamb, Ibérico ham, or Manchego with quince paste. This is what old-world Rioja is all about.

Sweetness
Dry
Tasting Notes
Red Cherry, Leather, Vanilla, Spice
ABV
13.5%
Pairs With
Pork, Lamb, Pasta with Red Sauce, Cheese

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2014 Cameron Hughes 'Lot 833' Rioja Tempranillo
$9.99 $16.99

Overall rating: 1.3333334 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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too old

"As stated in the earlier review the wine was too old and had an off taste. I can only speculate why but poor previous storage is my best guess. We drank this bottle only 2 days after receiving it. We probably will throw out the other 2 bottles we had purchased."

Eric B. (1/5)

It was Over the hill

"It was Over the hill l. 12 year old wine that was not stored properly & probably not made for long aging."

William L. (1/5)

Has a very sour taste,

"Has a very sour taste, would not buy again."

Jeff M. (2/5)

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