2020 Las Lamas, Descendientes de J. Palacios, Bierzo, Spain

  • Red
  • Dry
  • Medium Bodied
  • Mencía
Not ready (Drink 2028 - 2050)
Sarah Jane Evans MW
95/100
Luis Gutiérrez
97/100
James Suckling
98/100
Product: 20208005540
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2020 Las Lamas, Descendientes de J. Palacios, Bierzo, Spain
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2020
Alcohol % 13.5%
Maturity Not ready (2028 - 2050)
Grape List Mencía
Body Medium Bodied
Producer Descendientes de Palacios

Critics reviews

Sarah Jane Evans MW 95/100

A memorable wine that holds you firmly in its grip and hugs you tight. There’s layers of character here: graphite for sure, succulent plums certainly, a fresh zip of acidity and then the firm tannin of 2020. Best to wait: this will blossom with time in the cellar, and then decanting.

Drink 2024 - 2030

Sarah Jane Evans MW, Decanter.com (Jul 2021)
Luis Gutiérrez 97/100

6,400 bottles produced. It was bottled in October 2021 in a break from the long 2021 harvest.

This is always the ripest of the wines, and in 2020 it's no exception: the 2020 Las Lamas is 14.5% alcohol. But what's important is that it doesn't show—it doesn't feel ripe or warm. In fact, this feels fresher and more harmonious and lively than the Moncerbal; it DOES need ripeness. It's very expressive and very Lamas, more Mediterranean and really what it is. It's juicy and peachy, very velvety, with round and glossy tannins but without being heavy. It's very balanced and shows a certain freshness, but it's a rich wine. It's now certified organic. 

Drink 2022 - 2030

Luis Gutiérrez, Wine Advocate (Jun 2022)
James Suckling 98/100

A Bierzo with great depth and soft-spoken complexity, but still upbeat, effusing a mineral twist to the smoked herbs, iron, raw meat, black cherries, blueberries, dried botanicals, violets and slate. Medium to full body with an ethereal and layered mid-palate that leads to a super-long, lingering finish. The tannins are so dusty and polished. From organically grown grapes.

Drinkable now, but better after 2024.

James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com (Nov 2022)

About this wine

Bierzo

Bierzo

Bierzo is a small and remote ancient region in the north-western corner of Castilla y León. Until recently, it was unknown to the international wine market yet, thanks to the investment and innovation that swept Spain in the 1990s, it now counts as one of the country’s rising stars, on a par with the likes of Rueda and Jumilla. Mencía is the primary grape, covering nearly two-thirds of the vineyards.
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