Bodegas Lan Gran Reserva
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Description
Description
Bodegas Lan Gran Reserva is a 750ml, 14% ABV Rioja Alta Gran Reserva built almost entirely from Tempranillo grapes. The 2016 vintage earned 96 points and a Gold Medal at the Decanter World Wine Awards, placing it among Spain's most critically lauded Gran Reservas at its price tier.
Quick Facts: ABV: 14% | Origin: Rioja Alta, Spain | Gran Reserva | Winery: Bodegas LAN
Production & Heritage
Bodegas LAN takes its name from the initials of the three Rioja sub-regions — Logroño, Álava, and Navarra — and draws fruit for this Gran Reserva from vineyards in the prized Rioja Alta zone. The blend runs 96–97% Tempranillo with 3–4% Mazuelo (Carignan), destemmed and fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks at 30°C with a three-week maceration period and daily pump-overs. What distinguishes the aging program is LAN's pioneering hybrid barrel — American oak staves fitted with French oak heads — designed to extract the creamy vanilla of American wood alongside the finer-grained tannin and spice of French cooperage. The wine rests 28 months in these barrels, then rounds out for a minimum of 36 months in bottle before release.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with concentrated ripe blackberry and dried plum, layered beneath fig and fruit compote. A second wave reveals smoky notes, star anise, dried thyme, and a persistent mocha undercurrent.
Taste: The entry is rich and full-bodied, immediately showing ripe black cherry and boysenberry fruit. At mid-palate, tobacco leaf, dark chocolate, and black pepper emerge alongside caramel-edged vanilla from the hybrid oak aging. The structure is generous but balanced, with gentle, well-integrated tannins that carry the wine's complexity without heaviness.
Finish: Long and harmonious, with lingering ripe fruit, warm spice, and a subtle leather quality that slowly fades. The aftertaste reinforces the core dark fruit and spice character, rewarding patience.
How to Drink Lan Gran Reserva
This is fundamentally a wine for the table or a contemplative glass — serve it at 16–18°C (61–64°F), ideally after 30 minutes of decanting to let the layered aromatics fully unfold. Neat in a large-bowled Burgundy or Bordeaux glass is the best approach, allowing the hybrid oak nuances and dried fruit to develop as the wine breathes. Gran Reserva Rioja of this weight pairs superbly with grilled lamb chops seasoned with rosemary, slow-braised short ribs, or a well-aged Manchego cheese board.
Best For
- Gifting a serious Rioja or Spanish wine enthusiast
- Anchoring a special-occasion dinner with roasted or braised meats
- Cellaring for further development over the next 5–10 years
- Exploring the Gran Reserva tier without committing to top-shelf pricing
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lan Gran Reserva taste like? It delivers concentrated black cherry, dried plum, and boysenberry fruit woven with tobacco, mocha, vanilla, and black pepper. The tannins are gentle and the overall impression is full-bodied yet balanced.
How does Lan Gran Reserva compare to Beronia Gran Reserva? Both are traditional Tempranillo-based Rioja Gran Reservas with extended oak and bottle aging. Lan distinguishes itself with its proprietary hybrid American-French oak barrels, which tend to produce a slightly creamier texture and more pronounced spice integration than Beronia's more classically structured profile.
Is Lan Gran Reserva good for sipping neat? Absolutely — its extended aging (28 months in barrel plus 36 months in bottle) delivers a polished, ready-to-drink complexity that rewards slow, attentive sipping from a proper wine glass.
Where is Lan Gran Reserva made? It is produced by Bodegas LAN in the Rioja Alta sub-region of Rioja, northern Spain, an area prized for the structure and elegance its altitude and climate lend to Tempranillo.
What foods pair well with Lan Gran Reserva? Grilled lamb chops complement the wine's smoky oak character. Slow-braised beef short ribs mirror its depth and richness. Aged Manchego cheese echoes its nutty, dried-fruit undertones. Chorizo-laced stews amplify the spice notes, and roasted duck breast bridges the fruit and savory elements.
What sizes does Lan Gran Reserva come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Lan Gran Reserva worth the price? It positions as a mid-premium Gran Reserva — more serious and age-worthy than most Crianza or Reserva bottlings, yet considerably more accessible than single-vineyard or limited-production Rioja Gran Reservas. Scores of 96 from Decanter, 93 from James Suckling, and 92 from Wine Spectator reinforce its standing as strong value within the category.
Why Lan Gran Reserva?
The hybrid barrel is the headline here. While most Rioja producers commit to either French or American oak, LAN engineered a barrel that fuses American staves with French heads, extracting complementary qualities from both wood types in a single vessel. That approach, combined with over five years of total aging before release, produces a Gran Reserva that feels both modern in its fruit purity and classical in its structure. Critical recognition — including a Decanter Gold Medal at 96 points and a Wine Spectator score of 92 — confirms that this is not mere marketing novelty but a genuinely distinctive Rioja with broad expert endorsement.
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