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The Top Ten Wine Spectator with a Rioja

The prestigious North American magazine has published its ranking annual Top Ten Wine Spectator on best wines in the world. Some fifteen thousand wine references are evaluated in it. The quality, price and availability in the market. We must bear in mind that the wines evaluated have a presence in America but, equally, it is a ranking representative of the quality and trends of the international market.

In the valuation of best wines of 2018 a Spanish wine has been strained. It is specifically a wine from the winery Rioja Alta SA Is Rioja 890 Gran Reserva Special Selection 2005. The aforementioned wine has achieved the fourth position with a score of 96/100. A wine 95% tempranillo, 5% mazuelo vintage from 2005 and bottled in 2012.

Ranking Top Ten Wine Spectator

The winner of Top Ten Wine Spectator It is a wine from the Tuscany (Italy), el Bolgheri-Sassicaia Sassicaia 2015 for the DO Tenuta San Guido. It has obtained a score of 97/100.

In second place has been a wine from the area of Bordeaux (France). This is the St.-Emilion 2015 by Château Canon-La Gaffelière.

Third has been another wine from the Tuscany Specifically from the DO Chianti Classico Riserva 2015. This is the Volpaia Castle  with a score of 96/100.

Then, in the fourth position has been the Spanish wine Rioja 890 Gran Reserva Special Selection 2005 from La Rioja Alta discussed above. A great worldwide success in these Top Ten Wine Spectator for the Riojan winery.

In the rest of the positions, the fifth for Champagne (France), with the Brut Champagne Dom Perignon Legacy Edition 2008. It has achieved a score of 96/100. Next, the sixth for Larry's Chardonnay. & Sons from the Carneros (California) area with wine aubert 2016. In seventh position, a wine from the Willamette Valley area. Oregon (United States) with its Colene clemens. Also your Pinot Noir Chehalem Mountains Dopp Creek 2015.

Eighth, Old Donjon with its Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2016 a wine from the Rhone area (France). Ninth a wine from Sicily (Italy), the Tenuta delle Terre Nere with his Etna San Lorenzo 2016. Finally, in this selective Top Ten Wine Spectator we came across a wine from Sonoma County (California). Is about Bedrock with his The Bedrock Heritage Sonoma Valley 2016.

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