Finca Allende Rioja Blanco
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Description
Finca Allende Rioja Blanco is a 750ml, 13.5% ABV old-vine white Rioja blending 95% Viura with 5% Malvasía from Rioja Alta. The 2020 vintage earned 93 points from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, underscoring its status as one of the most serious white Riojas on the market today.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: Briones, Rioja Alta, Spain | 95% Viura, 5% Malvasía | Winery: Finca Allende
Production & Heritage
Finca Allende is based in the hilltop village of Briones in Rioja Alta, a sub-region prized for its high-altitude vineyards and limestone-rich soils. The Blanco draws from old vines exceeding 55 years of age — a rarity for white Rioja, where most producers replant long before that threshold. Fermentation takes place in Bordeaux-style French oak barrels, followed by a total of fourteen months of aging: the first seven months on the lees with twice-weekly bâtonnage to build texture and complexity, then a further seven months after racking. This extended oak program distinguishes the Blanco from lighter, stainless-steel-fermented white Riojas, delivering a wine with genuine structure and aging potential.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with lemon zest and pink grapefruit before giving way to green pear, white nectarine, and delicate almond. Behind the fruit sits a layer of cedar, beeswax pollen, and subtle spice from the French oak aging.
Taste: The entry is bright and mineral-driven, with crisp citrus acidity that transitions to a richer mid-palate of baked apple, ripe peach, and melon. The body lands between medium and full, with a creamy, almost waxy texture from the extended lees contact. Toasty oak undertones thread through the fruit without overwhelming it, and a streak of salinity keeps each sip taut and focused.
Finish: Long and persistent, with lingering stone fruit, jasmine, and a faint nutty quality. The acidity carries through cleanly, leaving the palate fresh and encouraging another glass.
How to Drink Allende Blanco
Serve lightly chilled — around 10–12°C (50–54°F) — to let the oak-driven complexity open up without muting the fruit. A wide-bowled white wine glass helps concentrate the layered aromatics. In cocktails or wine-based drinks, the Blanco's weight and structure make it a strong choice for a White Sangría, where its stone-fruit character and acidity hold up against citrus and herbs; a Kalimotxo Blanco riff using tonic water and a grapefruit twist to echo its natural citrus notes; or a classic Rebujito-style spritz, where its body provides more depth than a typical light white.
Best For
- Introducing a white Burgundy drinker to the depth of barrel-aged white Rioja
- Pairing with a multi-course seafood dinner where the wine needs to evolve across dishes
- Gifting a wine enthusiast who appreciates old-vine terroir expression
- Building a cellar-worthy collection of age-worthy Spanish whites
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Allende Blanco taste like? It delivers bright citrus and stone fruit — lemon, peach, green pear — layered with toasty oak, beeswax, and almond, all held together by crisp mineral acidity and a creamy texture from extended lees aging.
How does Allende Blanco compare to López de Heredia Viña Tondonia Blanco? Viña Tondonia Blanco represents the traditional oxidative style of white Rioja with extended American oak aging and pronounced sherry-like nutty character, while Allende Blanco takes a more modern approach using French oak and shorter aging to emphasize fresh fruit and mineral precision. Both are benchmark white Riojas, but they sit on opposite ends of the stylistic spectrum.
Is Allende Blanco good for sipping on its own? Absolutely — the combination of ripe fruit, balanced acidity, and oak-derived complexity makes it a compelling standalone pour, especially when served slightly chilled in a proper glass.
Where is Allende Blanco made? Finca Allende is located in Briones, a historic village in the Rioja Alta sub-region of Rioja, Spain, known for its elevated vineyards, continental climate, and chalky clay soils that favor structured, age-worthy wines.
What foods pair well with Allende Blanco? Grilled white fish with lemon and herbs, echoing the wine's citrus core; roast chicken with root vegetables, which matches its medium-to-full body; aged Manchego or Idiazábal cheese, playing off the nutty oak character; gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp), where the acidity cuts through the richness; and risotto with wild mushrooms, complementing the wine's creamy texture.
What sizes does Allende Blanco come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle.
Is Allende Blanco worth the price? Allende Blanco positions as a premium white Rioja, priced above everyday Viura bottlings but justified by its old-vine sourcing, fourteen-month barrel program, and critical recognition including 93 points from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate — strong value within the world of serious, oak-aged white wines from Spain.
Why Allende Blanco?
What separates this wine from the crowded field of white Rioja is the combination of genuinely old vines and a meticulous barrel regimen that few producers invest in for white wine. The twice-weekly lees stirring over seven months builds a textural richness that most white Riojas simply cannot match, while the subsequent seven months of clean aging preserves freshness and definition. A 93-point score from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate on the 2020 vintage — along with a Gold Medal from TEXSOM International Wine Awards — confirms that this is not just an ambitious project but a consistently accomplished one. For anyone seeking a white wine with real structure, complexity, and a sense of place, Allende Blanco delivers in a way that rewards both immediate drinking and patient cellaring.
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