Bodegas Tridente Rejon 2021

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Description

Bodegas Tridente Rejón 2021 is a 100% Tempranillo wine from pre-phylloxera vines in Castilla y León, Spain, bottled at 16% ABV in a 750ml format. Earning a 94-point rating from Wine-Searcher Critics for this vintage, Rejón stands as the flagship expression from a single 4-hectare vineyard planted in 1898 in the municipality of El Pego.

Quick Facts: ABV: 16%  |  Origin: El Pego, Toro, Castilla y León, Spain  |  Vintage: 2021  |  Producer: Bodegas Tridente (Juan Gil Family Estates)

Production & Heritage

Bodegas Tridente operates under the Juan Gil Family Estates umbrella, drawing fruit from an extraordinary single vineyard of Tempranillo vines now over 130 years old. Grapes are hand-harvested into small 15-kilogram boxes to preserve fruit integrity, then fermented in small stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature of 25°C over a 20- to 25-day maceration period. The wine is finished in 225-liter French oak barrels, allowing the barrel influence to complement rather than overpower the intense concentration that these ancient, low-yielding vines naturally produce.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with ripe blackberries and dark plum, layered with subtle mineral nuances that speak directly to the old-vine terroir. A quiet French oak backdrop adds complexity without dominating the fruit.

Taste: The entry is immediately powerful and unctuous, filling the palate with concentrated dark fruit and a fleshy, meaty texture. Mid-palate, the wine reveals impressive structure — tannins are sweet, round, and ample, supporting a sense of volume and depth. Despite its 16% ABV, it maintains a surprising equilibrium between weight and drinkability.

Finish: The finish is long and elegant, with lingering dark fruit and an almost indulgent sweetness that keeps pulling you back. There is notable persistence, with mineral and gentle oak spice echoing well after each sip.

How to Drink Rejón

A wine of this concentration and structure is best served neat in a large Bordeaux-style glass at 16–18°C, with 30 to 60 minutes of decanting to allow the tannins to open fully. While primarily a sipping wine, its bold profile also works in select preparations: a Tempranillo Sangria built with brandy and dark stone fruits mirrors the wine's character; a Kalimotxo reinvented with premium cola becomes a surprisingly compelling highball; and a fortified-style red wine reduction for cooking showcases the wine's depth in a culinary context.

Best For

  • Gifting a serious red wine collector who values old-vine provenance
  • Anchoring a Spanish wine tasting flight alongside other premium Toro-region expressions
  • Pairing with a celebratory steak dinner or elaborate charcuterie spread
  • Adding a conversation-starting bottle to a curated cellar — the 1898 vineyard story is remarkable

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Rejón taste like? Rejón 2021 is a powerful, full-bodied Tempranillo dominated by ripe blackberry and plum flavors, with a fleshy, unctuous texture and sweet, round tannins that carry through an elegant, persistent finish.

How does Rejón compare to Numanthia? Both are premium old-vine Tempranillo wines from the Toro zone of Castilla y León, but Rejón is sourced from a single pre-phylloxera vineyard planted in 1898, giving it an exceptionally specific terroir signature. Numanthia tends toward a broader regional blend of old-vine parcels, while Rejón leans into single-vineyard concentration and higher alcohol intensity at 16% ABV.

Is Rejón good for sipping neat? Absolutely — its layered complexity, balanced tannin structure, and long finish make it a natural choice for contemplative neat drinking, ideally after decanting for at least 30 minutes.

Where is Rejón made? Rejón is produced by Bodegas Tridente in El Pego, a municipality within the Toro winemaking zone in Castilla y León, northwestern Spain. The estate is part of the Juan Gil Family Estates portfolio.

What foods pair well with Rejón? Grilled ribeye steak complements the wine's power and tannin structure. Slow-roasted lamb shoulder mirrors its depth and richness. Aged Manchego cheese echoes the Spanish terroir connection. Cured Ibérico ham plays off the wine's fleshy, savory character. Dark chocolate desserts align with the concentrated dark fruit profile.

What sizes does Rejón come in? Bodegas Tridente Rejón 2021 is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.

Is Rejón worth the price? Rejón positions as an ultra-premium Spanish Tempranillo, justified by its single-vineyard sourcing from vines over 130 years old, hand-harvested production, French oak aging, and consistent critical acclaim including a 94-point rating for the 2021 vintage — strong credentials in a category where vineyard age of this magnitude is exceptionally rare.

Why Rejón?

The defining fact behind this wine is its vineyard: a 4-hectare Tempranillo parcel planted in 1898, making these among the oldest commercially producing vines in the Toro zone. That pre-phylloxera heritage is not a marketing embellishment — it directly translates to extremely low yields and the concentrated, mineral-driven intensity evident in the glass. The 94-point score from Wine-Searcher Critics for this 2021 vintage and historical recognition from Guía Peñín confirm that Rejón consistently delivers at the top tier of Spanish Tempranillo. For collectors and enthusiasts seeking old-vine authenticity over mass-market appeal, this is a bottle that earns its place through provenance and verifiable quality.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Tempranillo
  • Product of
    Spain
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Bodegas Tridente

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