\r\n \r\n Bodega Liberalia 's king grape is Toro red, a terroir adaptation of the Tempranillo (or Tinto Fino) variety. The family also owns vineyards planted with indigenous white grape varieties: the ancestral Muscat à petits grains, Malvasia and Albillo. \r\n \r\nAt Bodega Liberalia, the grapes are harvested entirely by hand, and the vines are cultivated in a sustainable manner. Vinification is carried out in the traditional way, at controlled temperatures. Wines destined for maturing and ageing are transferred to Bordeaux barrels made of French and American oak, housed 10m underground. The characteristics of the cellar enable us to maintain a constant low temperature all year round and a relative humidity of between 65% and 85%. ","4/5","See the 10 reviews","Bodega Liberalia ","is a family-run business based in the prestigious Toro denomination of origin, in the province of Zamora. The estate was founded in 2000 by Juan Antonio Fernandez, one of the most talented producers involved in improving the D.O. Toro.","\r\nThe king of "," is Toro red, a terroir adaptation of the Tempranillo (or Tinto Fino) grape variety. The family also owns vineyards planted with indigenous white grape varieties: the ancestral muscat à petits grains, malvoisie and albillo.","\r\nA la ","The grapes are harvested entirely by hand, and the vines are cultivated using sustainable methods. Vinification is traditional and temperature-controlled. Wines destined for maturing and ageing are transferred to Bordeaux barrels made of French and American oak, housed 10m underground. The characteristics of the cellar enable us to maintain a constant low temperature all year round and a relative humidity of between 65% and 85%. ","More information on the ","Wine estates recommended by","Buy your Liberalia wines at the best price on private sale!","Rated site","19676 notices","20€","Free on your 1st order*.","Access to sales!","Our latest sales of wines Bodega Liberalia","|","Red wine","Rating: Robert Parker 96+/100 \r\n\"Liberalia's flagship in a magnificent vintage, Liber 2004 - produced only in great years, 2004 being the first and 2009 the next - is made from vines aged up to 130 years. It spent 30 months in French oak barrels and 2 years bottle-aging at the Bodega before release. Dense purple in color, it offers a bouquet of oak, black fruit, exotic spices and floral aromas. Powerful yet well-proportioned, it needs another 8-10 years of cellaring, and should see its 30th birthday in fine form.\" (Wine Advocate - Robert Parker) ","2/5 (1 review)","Score : Robert Parker 90/100 \r\n\"The 2008 Liberalia Cinco is a little less precise on the nose than the 2006, but fuller, with plum, blueberry and blackcurrant fruit, with hints of lemon and balsamic vinegar. The palate is medium-bodied, with firm tannins that are perhaps not quite as good as the 2006. Imposing, this Cinco aims to stand out from the highly acclaimed 2005 and 2006, but without matching them. Drink by 2022\" (Wine Advocate - Robert Parker) ","4.2/5 (8 reviews)","Rating: Robert Parker 90+/100 \r\n\"The Liberalia Très 2009, in a great vintage, was aged in French oak barrels for 7-8 months. Aromas of violets, minerals, spice box, licorice, blackberry form the nose of this full-bodied, dense wine, with a savory nuance. Give it 3-4 years to fully develop, and drink it through 2024.\" (Wine Advocate - Robert Parker) ","4/5 (1 review)","Rating: Robert Parker 92/100 \r\n\"The 2009 Liberalia Cuatro offers a nose of ripe currant, morello cherry and crushed violet, with hints of orange sorbet on aeration; The palate is medium-bodied with firm, taut tannins, lively acidity and a compact mid-palate of black plum, raspberry coulis and a touch of cedar. The finish is already imposing, implying that this is a wine that should age well over the next decade. Excellent.\" (Wine Advocate - Robert Parker) ","An expert selection","The best wines and champagnes rated by the greatest guides (Hachette, Gault Millau, La Revue du Vin de France, Bettane & Desseauve, Parker, Concours, ...).","Direct from the estates","For impeccable preservation, all the bottles of wine on sale on our site are still in the cellar of the winery or its merchant at the time of your purchase.","Wines at the best price","You always get the best price on the wines you buy on 1jour1vin , and if you find your wine cheaper on another site, we'll refund the difference.","Contact","Delivery","Help/FAQ","GTC","Privacy policy","Wine news","1jour1vin Reviews","Download application","Navigation problems","Manage my cookies","Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, and should be consumed in moderation.","1jour1vin - 2024"]}
Bodega Liberalia is a family-run business based in the prestigious Toro denomination of origin, in the province of Zamora. The estate was founded in 2000 by Juan Antonio Fernandez, one of the most talented producers involved in improving the D.O. Toro.
The king of Bodega Liberalia is Toro red, a terroir adaptation of the Tempranillo (or Tinto Fino) grape variety. The family also owns vineyards planted with indigenous white grape varieties: the ancestral muscat à petits grains, malvoisie and albillo.
A la Bodega LiberaliaThe grapes are harvested entirely by hand, and the vines are cultivated using sustainable methods. Vinification is traditional and temperature-controlled. Wines destined for maturing and ageing are transferred to Bordeaux barrels made of French and American oak, housed 10m underground. The characteristics of the cellar enable us to maintain a constant low temperature all year round and a relative humidity of between 65% and 85%.
Rating: Robert Parker 96+/100
"Liberalia's flagship in a magnificent vintage, Liber 2004 - produced only in great years, 2004 being the first and 2009 the next - is made from vines aged up to 130 years. It spent 30 months in French oak barrels and 2 years bottle-aging at the Bodega before release. Dense purple in color, it offers a bouquet of oak, black fruit, exotic spices and floral aromas. Powerful yet well-proportioned, it needs another 8-10 years of cellaring, and should see its 30th birthday in fine form." (Wine Advocate - Robert Parker)
Score : Robert Parker 90/100
"The 2008 Liberalia Cinco is a little less precise on the nose than the 2006, but fuller, with plum, blueberry and blackcurrant fruit, with hints of lemon and balsamic vinegar. The palate is medium-bodied, with firm tannins that are perhaps not quite as good as the 2006. Imposing, this Cinco aims to stand out from the highly acclaimed 2005 and 2006, but without matching them. Drink by 2022" (Wine Advocate - Robert Parker)
Rating: Robert Parker 90+/100
"The Liberalia Très 2009, in a great vintage, was aged in French oak barrels for 7-8 months. Aromas of violets, minerals, spice box, licorice, blackberry form the nose of this full-bodied, dense wine, with a savory nuance. Give it 3-4 years to fully develop, and drink it through 2024." (Wine Advocate - Robert Parker)
Rating: Robert Parker 92/100
"The 2009 Liberalia Cuatro offers a nose of ripe currant, morello cherry and crushed violet, with hints of orange sorbet on aeration; The palate is medium-bodied with firm, taut tannins, lively acidity and a compact mid-palate of black plum, raspberry coulis and a touch of cedar. The finish is already imposing, implying that this is a wine that should age well over the next decade. Excellent." (Wine Advocate - Robert Parker)