THE NEW VILLAGE SCHOOL – The New Village School 2022 Online Auction
Auction Ends: May 30, 2022 09:00 PM PDT

Wine

1 Bottle Elias Mora 2012 Crianza Toro Wine

Item Number
162
Estimated Value
45 USD
Sold
20 USD to cs0463b53

The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to THE NEW VILLAGE SCHOOL (tax ID 263955916) on behalf of the winner.

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Item Description

1 Bottle Elias Mora 2012 Crianza Toro Wine

 

Elias Mora Crianza 2012 Toro

 

Bodegas Elias Mora is “among Spain’s elite,” wrote Vinous in a recent vintage report on Central Spain, mentioning the winery in the same breath as legends like Numanthia and Vega Sicilia. For American drinkers, Rioja and Ribera del Duero can monopolize attention when it comes to Spanish reds, but the Toro region—with its profundity of gnarled old-vine Tempranillo (or Tinta de Toro locally)—cannot be beat for wines sinewed with muscle and brooding, black fruit power. At Bodegas Elias Mora, the vines are 20 years old on average, the oldest easily surpassing half a century in age. With root structures spidering deep underground in search of precious water reserves, the few clusters eked out by each bush are supercharged with concentration, making for some of the darkest, richest, most voluminous wines we’ve tasted out of Central Spain.

 

Winemaker Victoria Benavides, who grows Tempranillo and nothing else, ispreoccupied with purity and typicity. Her winery, built in 2000, takes itsname from the previous owner of the vineyards, who sold the land on theprecondition that he be allowed to tend the vines till his death. That’s the kind of passionate attachment this terroir can engender.

Today the winery owns 39 acres and controls farming and harvesting for atotal of 172 acres. Each of the dozens of plots are meticulously managed accounting for soil variation (clay and limestone beneath sand and pebbles) and vine age; vines are trained in the traditional vaso or goblet shape, keeping yields low. Elevations of over 2,200 feet preserve freshness, as does the stark diurnal temperature variation, seesawing between oven dry afternoon heat and cold dark nights. Aged for 12 months in 50% French and 50% American oak barrels, the critically acclaimed 2012 Elias Mora Crianza is powerful and traditionally structured, with the chocolatey dark fruit to enjoy now, and the tannic bones to age for years to come.

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Must be 21 years old.

 

Donated By:

Rachel Sandusky