Not sure about you guys but my local stores don’t have Lopez de Heredia. Came across these today. How many decades would I expect the Gran Reservas to be ready?

The Gravonia were priced at $46.

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6 Comments

  1. crossbuck

    The 2004 GR Blanco is awesome now – I opened a bottle at work about a month ago. Will definitely keep aging for decades, but not needed at all.

  2. YungBechamel

    The price looks good for everything. I’d grab a bunch of Blanco and at least 1 Gran Reserva

  3. Perfect_Diamond7554

    See Lopez de Heredia blanco, Buy Lopez de Heredia blanco. Finding a place that even sells it is hard enough 🙂

    I would expect them all to be ready to drink and could go for at least another decade, they are so solid with ageing prior to release I’m not concerned of drinking too early. Gravonia is good but its not the same beast as gran reserva, it is an excellent example oxidative winemaking though.

  4. RichtersNeighbour

    The prices for the two GR are very good. Cheaper than many places here in Europe. The Gravonia similarly priced as here.

  5. CoteDeMugunghwa

    I would instantly buy the Gran Reserva Blanco, all the places I’ve seen with them are charging $400+ for them. My local shop has it for $475. Great price.

    The Gravonia is a great wine and solid price for those too. Would definitely be worth picking up.

    All these wines are ready to drink now but can continue to age for decades.

  6. epoisses_lover

    That gravonia is very delicious. I still have a few bottles left in my wine fridge

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