
Casajús Finca Doña Len – Fortified Tempranillo Ribera del Duero
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Grape varieties
Tempranillo
Temperature
14-16°C
Volume
75cl
Region
Ribera del Duero
Wine type
Fortified
“A rare fortified Tempranillo from Ribera del Duero — Casajús Finca Doña Len defies convention with depth, warmth and singular character.”
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Nose
Intenso color cereza vivo, limpio y con ribetes rojo granate que denotan su cuidada elaboración y crianza.
Palate
Destacan las notas frescas fructosas de guindas, frambuesas en plena madurez, combinado con suaves notas de finos tostados procedentes de las barricas.
Finish
Vigoroso amplio y sugestivo; ataque suave y a la vez concentrado, todos los matices que hemos apreciado en la nariz se nos vuelven a confirmar en el retrogusto, la fruta roja viva y madura, los tostados combinan perfectamente con la redondez y la cremosidad de los taninos, muy equilibrado, resulta sabroso e invita a seguir degustándolo.
Casajús Finca Doña Len stands as one of the most intriguing bottles to emerge from Ribera del Duero — a fortified wine crafted entirely from Tempranillo, a grape the region has long celebrated in structured red wines but rarely, if ever, channelled into this more meditative style. This is a wine for the genuinely curious, a bottle that challenges expectations and rewards open minds.
The Casajús winery embraces a small-production, artisan philosophy rooted in the Castilian meseta. Finca Doña Len takes its name from a specific single vineyard, lending the wine an unmistakable sense of place. The soils of Ribera del Duero — calcareous and clay-rich — combined with the territory's extreme continental climate, push Tempranillo toward deep concentration and structural intensity. In a fortified expression, these qualities translate into something richer and more layered than the grape's typical incarnation.
Expect the nose to open with ripe dark fruit — blackberry, plum — woven together with dried fig, toasted walnut, and warm spice, hallmarks of a well-crafted fortified wine that has spent time developing complexity. On the palate, Tempranillo's natural grip meets the sweetness and warmth of a fortified style, delivering a full-bodied, age-worthy experience with well-integrated tannins and a long, gently warming finish.
This is a wine that pairs beautifully with aged sheep's milk cheese, Iberian charcuterie, dark chocolate desserts, or a generous wedge of foie gras. It is equally rewarding as a contemplative after-dinner pour.
Buy Casajús Finca Doña Len online through Mercado 46 with European delivery. A rare, terroir-driven fortified Tempranillo from one of Spain's most storied wine regions — perfect for collectors seeking something genuinely off the beaten path.
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The Winery
Founded in 1993
Bodegas Casajús is an independent family winery located in Quintana del Pidio, in the heart of the Ribera del Duero Denominación de Origen, in the province of Burgos, Spain. Its history stretches back several generations: the grandparents of José Alberto Calvo Casajús and his wife Leonor planted their vineyards in 1920, establishing a viticultural legacy that remains the foundation of the estate today. It was not until 1993 that José Alberto Calvo Casajús formally founded Bodegas J.A. Calvo Casajús, bringing to life a project that harmoniously combines family tradition with modern winemaking techniques. The winemaking philosophy at Casajús is rooted in an artisanal approach and deep respect for terroir. José Alberto champions traditional viticulture as a starting point, seeking to identify and preserve the unique characteristics of the place of origin. The winery tends twenty hectares of vineyards, primarily planted with the native Tinta del País variety, with vines over fifty years old, imparting genuine complexity and territorial expression to the wines. Despite being equipped with state-of-the-art technology, a family spirit permeates every stage of the production process. Among its most celebrated wines stands NIC, the winery's flagship, whose production began in 2004. The name is an acronym of the names of José Alberto's children, Nicolás and Catalina, and represents the ultimate expression of the estate. The NIC 2009 was awarded 97 points by Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate, while Casajús Viñedos Antiguos received 95 points. In 2013, the winery earned the highest scores in Ribera del Duero awarded by British critic Neal Martin in that same publication. The Casajús range includes labels such as Barrica 6 Meses, Crianza, Reserva, Finca Doña Len, Valdipio, Splendor Rosado, Blanco, Vendimia Seleccionada, and Antiguos Viñedos, reflecting the richness and diversity of a family project with true international standing.
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