Campo Viejo Rioja Reserva Red Wine 75cl
AED 58.00
Rioja Reserva is your weeknight “wow” red, the kind that tastes like you put in effort even when you didn’t. Expect ripe cherry and plum, a little vanilla from oak ageing, plus that Rioja savoury edge, think dried herbs and a touch of leather. From Spain’s Rioja region, this one’s built for food and conversation, not overthinking.
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75cl / 750ml |
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This Rioja Reserva is what you pour when you want a red wine with layers, not a one-note fruit bomb. It’s Rioja doing Rioja things, bright Tempranillo fruit, oak warmth, and a savoury, slightly earthy twist that keeps you coming back for another sip.
- Appearance: Deep ruby with a garnet rim, clear and glossy, with slow legs that hint at some richness.
- Nose: Ripe cherry, plum, and blackberry, then vanilla, toasted spice, and a little dried herb, plus a faint leather, tobacco vibe as it opens up.
- Taste: Red and dark fruit up front, balanced by fresh acidity, with firm, grippy tannins that make it feel food-ready. Oak shows up as clove, cedar, and a touch of cocoa, not candy sweetness.
- Body: Medium-bodied, with enough structure to feel serious but still easy to drink.
- Finish: Long and savoury, lingering on spice, dried fruit, and that classic Rioja earthiness.
Why it deserves shelf space, it hits that sweet spot between approachable and complex. You get juicy fruit right away, then the secondary notes roll in, vanilla, toast, herbs, and a little old-library charm. That’s what Reserva is for, extra time with oak and ageing to build depth, so the wine feels stitched together instead of loud.
This is a go-to Spanish red wine for dinner nights when you’re cooking something with real flavour. Grilled lamb, roast chicken, mushroom pasta, burgers, aged cheeses, it’s built to handle savoury, salty, and smoky food without disappearing. It also works when you’re just doing snacks, olives, cured meats, and anything with paprika or roasted peppers.
If you’re new to Rioja, this is a solid “I get it now” bottle. Rioja Reserva isn’t about flexing, it’s about balance. Fruit, spice, and a bit of earthy character, all in one glass.
Campo Viejo is one of the names that helped make Rioja famous outside Spain, but they’re not stuck in the past. They’ve invested heavily in sustainability and vineyard care, which matters because better grapes mean less makeup in the glass.
Fun Fact: Campo Viejo built a winery designed to work with gravity, moving wine through the process with less pumping, which helps keep flavours and texture more intact.