Carlos Serres 5 Barricas Gran Reserva 2017

A classic and exclusive Rioja from a century-old winery
Box of 6 bottles
£131.90
£21.98 / bottle
Bottle 75cl.

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At Vinoselección we’ve been lucky enough to bring back an outstanding Rioja that century-old winery Carlos Serres hadn’t made for nearly two decades: Carlos Serres 5 Barricas. Following the success this label has enjoyed since 2020, now’s the turn of Carlos Serres 5 Barricas Gran Reserva 2017, the most sophisticated version. An exclusive red that comes from a vintage that was low in quantity but very high in quality.

Consumption features

Serving temperature

Serve at 17º C

Consumption time

Until the end of 2027

General features

Type of wine

Red Gran Reserva

Region

Rioja

Grape variety

10% Graciano, 85% Tempranillo, 5% Mazuelo

Type of barrel

French and American oak barrels.

Type of bottle

Burgundy

Barrel aging time

24 months

Capacity (cl)

75

Bottling

02/2021

Total acidity (g/l)

5.9

Volatile acidity (g/l)

5.9

Sugar

1

pH

3.75

Alcohol content (% vol.)

13.7

General Information

It had been 17 years since Carlos Serres last produced this top brand aimed at the winery’s VIP customers – a red made from the contents of 5 selected barrels (approximately 1,500 litres). In 2020 we had the honour of reviving this label exclusively for Vinoselección. Since then it’s become one of our biggest hits with members. Carlos Serres 5 Barricas Gran Reserva 2017 is the latest version, which brings you the best of the 2017 vintage. 

This wine is a blend of (mainly) Tempranillo, Graciano and Mazuelo and has been aged for 24 months in French and American oak.

The Carlos Serres winery is named after its founder, a well-known wine consultant born in Orleans who was a pioneer in setting up business in Rioja after the phylloxera blight spread to France. Impressed by the grape-growing conditions in Rioja, in 1896 he established his own winery in Haro’s station district, where he introduced ageing in Bordeaux style. He was also a pioneer in exporting Rioja wine. The Vivanco family bought Bodegas Carlos Serres in 2000. The new owners revamped the style of its wines. 
Carlos Serres wines come from the vineyards on El Estanque, a 60-hectare estate that’s located in Haro (La Rioja), like the winery itself. Its calcareous-clay, gravelly soils are well-suited to the traditional grape varieties.

Carlos Serres 5 Barrica Gran Reserva 2017 (D.O.Ca. Rioja) is ideal with Ibérico pork with peppers or roast partridge.

The winery

Bodegas Carlos Serres

The historic winery Carlos Serres is named after its founder, a renowned wine consultant born in Orleans, who was a pioneer in settling in Rioja after the arrival of phylloxera in France. Amazed by the winemaking conditions offered by Rioja, Carlos Serres founded his own winery in the Barrio de la Estación of Haro in 1896. From there, he became a precursor of wine aging following the Bordeaux model. He also stood out as a pioneer in the export of Rioja wine. In the year 2000, the Vivanco family acquired 100% of Bodegas Carlos Serres, leading to a significant renewal of the winery's wines and the construction of new facilities in the municipality of Haro, but outside the Barrio de la Estación.

The wines of Carlos Serres are made with grapes from the El Estanque estate, which spans 60 hectares and is located in Haro (La Rioja), as is the winery itself. The soils of the estate, clay-limestone with the presence of gravel, are ideal for cultivating traditional grape varieties. The winery is committed to using concrete tanks for winemaking, aiming to maximize the fruity expression of each variety (the porosity of concrete allows for micro-oxygenation).

In July 2020, Bodegas Carlos Serres achieved the Wineries for Climate Protection certification. This seal recognizes the commitment to sustainability and environmental care, currently held by only 27 wineries in Spain.