Mercedes Eguren Cabernet Sauvignon
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Description
Description
Mercedes Eguren Cabernet Sauvignon is a full-bodied Spanish red wine made from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, bottled at 14.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Sourced from a 30-year-old vineyard and produced by the historic Eguren Ugarte winery — established in 1870 — this bottling carries a Wine-Searcher Critics Score of 87/100 and has earned a reputation as one of the strongest values in Old World Cabernet.
Quick Facts: ABV: 14.5% | Origin: Vino de la Tierra de Castilla, Spain | 6 Months American Oak | Producer: Eguren Ugarte (est. 1870)
Production & Heritage
Eguren Ugarte was founded by Anastasio Eguren in 1870 in Spain's Rioja region, and the family's winemaking legacy now spans over 150 years. The Mercedes Eguren Cabernet Sauvignon is classified under the Vino de la Tierra de Castilla designation, drawing fruit from 30-year-old Cabernet Sauvignon vines in the La Mancha area. The grapes undergo cold prefermentative maceration to extract color and fruit character before fermentation at temperatures kept below 28°C — a deliberate technique to preserve primary aromatics. The wine then spends six months aging in American oak barrels, which contributes subtle spice and structure without overwhelming the fruit.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with concentrated forest fruit and jammy dark berry aromas, followed by smoky cherry, tobacco, and a thread of lead pencil minerality. Licorice and herbal nuances emerge with time in the glass.
Taste: The entry is powerful and fruit-forward, with ripe plum, black cherry, and currant flavors that move into a mid-palate layered with chocolate, blueberry, and mellow herbal spice. Well-integrated tannins provide firm structure, while moderate acidity keeps the wine juicy and bright despite its full body.
Finish: The finish is dry with gentle tannic grip, carrying lingering notes of ripe fruit, herbs, and subtle oak. It holds surprisingly long for a wine at this level, with a velvety texture that fades gradually.
How to Drink Mercedes Eguren
This Cabernet drinks well at cellar temperature (60–65°F) and benefits from 15–20 minutes of breathing in the glass or a brief decant to open up its aromatic layers. It is an excellent candidate for everyday red wine enjoyment — approachable enough to pour freely, with enough depth to reward attention.
For cocktail-adjacent wine uses: try it in a classic Kalimotxo (red wine and cola over ice), a staple in Spain's Basque Country that pairs well with a fruit-driven Cabernet; a red wine sangria with citrus and brandy, where its jammy dark fruit character adds backbone; or a simple red wine spritzer with sparkling water, where the wine's structure holds up to dilution.
Best For
- Stocking a weeknight dinner rotation with a reliably full-bodied red
- Introducing Spanish Cabernet Sauvignon to friends who typically drink New World reds
- Hosting casual gatherings where accessible, crowd-pleasing wine is needed
- Building an affordable cellar of everyday wines with genuine character
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mercedes Eguren taste like? Mercedes Eguren delivers a full-bodied profile centered on ripe plum, black cherry, and chocolate, supported by well-integrated tannins and subtle American oak spice. Herbal and tobacco notes add savory complexity beneath the dark fruit.
How does Mercedes Eguren compare to Valdivieso Cabernet Sauvignon? Both wines compete in the value Cabernet category, but Mercedes Eguren leans toward Old World character with more herbal, tobacco, and mineral nuances from its Spanish origin and 30-year-old vines. Valdivieso, from Chile, typically emphasizes riper, more fruit-forward New World style with less oak-driven complexity.
Is Mercedes Eguren good for everyday sipping? Yes — its approachable tannins, bright acidity, and rich fruit profile make it a strong choice for casual evening drinking without requiring decanting or special occasion justification.
Where is Mercedes Eguren made? Mercedes Eguren is produced by Eguren Ugarte, a family winery founded in 1870 in Spain's Rioja region, though this particular Cabernet Sauvignon is classified under the Vino de la Tierra de Castilla designation from the La Mancha area.
What foods pair well with Mercedes Eguren? Grilled lamb chops complement the wine's herbal and smoky notes; aged Manchego cheese echoes its Spanish origin and matches the oak-influenced texture; slow-braised short ribs mirror the wine's full body and dark fruit; roasted red pepper dishes highlight its juicy acidity; and cured chorizo connects with its savory, spice-driven undertones.
What sizes does Mercedes Eguren come in? Mercedes Eguren Cabernet Sauvignon is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Mercedes Eguren worth the price? Mercedes Eguren positions as a strong entry-level Cabernet Sauvignon that consistently overdelivers relative to its price tier, with 30-year-old vine fruit and six months of oak aging lending a level of complexity uncommon at this value level.
Why Mercedes Eguren?
What separates this wine from countless sub-$10 Cabernets is the source material — fruit from 30-year-old vines carries inherently greater concentration and complexity than young-vine equivalents. The cold prefermentative maceration and controlled fermentation below 28°C reflect a winery investing real technique into an entry-level product, not simply pushing volume. Eguren Ugarte's 150-plus years of winemaking experience translate into a bottling that drinks above its weight class, with genuine Old World structure, savory depth, and enough tannin architecture to stand alongside roasted meats and rich stews. For anyone seeking a daily Cabernet with actual character, this remains one of Spain's most compelling values.
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