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2016 Bodegas Casa Primicia Carravalseca Reserva Rioja 750 ml

Retail: $74

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We’re Getting Out of Here, Right?

We weren’t worried, per se, but we weren’t quiiiiiite sure we could find our way back out of the tunnels.

Our host for the tour of Casa Primicia’s extensive passages had disappeared around a corner, though which one was the cause of some disagreement. That left us to ponder the possibility of spending the rest of our lives in Primicia’s vaulted medieval tunnels, which boast a half-millennium of human history—and are now one of the most impressive barrel cellars in the world.

Thankfully, he returned before things got too bleak, bearing a sample from one of the multitude of casks that lined the walls. We’d been at it for an hour, and with each taste better than the last, we couldn’t help but wonder: “How were these wines not well-represented in the States?”

It was a problem we had to solve…and we did, which is why we’re able to offer our members exclusive access to Casa Primicia’s 2016 Carravalseca Rioja Reserva today—at a stunning price that’s 66% off.

This is a single-vineyard bottling from their famed Carravalseca Vineyard. This jewel of Rioja Alavesa, set on the shores of a natural lagoon, produces intensely concentrated wines that are a trademark of the best sites in the region.

Once the organically farmed grapes get hand-harvested and field-sorted into small crates—a labor-intensive step designed to minimize crushing the berries before they get to the winery—they’re cold-soaked to draw out all the Tempranillo’s rich fruit without extracting excess tannins. After fermentation, the wine is given a spare-no-expense 20 months in top-of-the-line new French oak barrels, before aging further in bottle.

Now this 2016 is on US shores for the first time. You won’t find it anywhere else, and you won’t want to miss it.