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Clos i Terrasses Clos Erasmus Priorat 2021
Clos i Terrasses Clos Erasmus Priorat 2021

Reviews

100 - Falstaff -

99 - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate -

98 - Vinous -

Technical Details

  • Blend 70% Grenache and 30% Syrah
  • Winemaker Daphne Glorian
  • Country Spain
  • Region Catalonia
  • Appellation Priorat
  • Farming Method Biodynamic Practices
  • Oak 228L French oak barrels or 20 HL oak tanks (40% new oak)
  • Aging / Cooperage 18 Months
  • Alcohol 15%

Clos i Terrasses Clos Erasmus Priorat 2021

Red Blends | Catalonia

FS100, WA99

Biodynamic Practices

$350.00

$229.95

750ML

34% OFF RETAIL!

Clos Erasmus is one of the founding estates of modern-day Priorat and among the most important wineries of the last 35 years across the globe. This ancient but forgotten wine region roared to life in the late 1980s with a singular wine–labeled by five different estates, including the founding Clos Erasmus. And Priorat has never been the same. Founder Daphne Glorian had left her day job working under an English Master of Wine and went all in on 17 terraces of vines in the warm, rich soils of Gratallops. Now, 35 years later, the wines produced here rival the best anywhere...with frequent and favorable comparisons to the best of Bordeaux’s First Growths.

The blend here is 70% garnacha and 30% syrah, from vines 40-85 years of age. The vineyards have been organically farmed since the beginning, and though they’ve practiced biodynamic farming practices since 2004, they never received certification. The 2021 vintage was definitely an outlier for Priorat – far cooler than usual, with nearly two feet of snow falling on the vineyards over the winter. Despite that, flowering gave way to a huge potential crop, and a cool but extremely lengthy growing season allowed a bountiful and flavorful crop to mature perfectly. Daphne says the 2021 is “delicate, flowery, with strong acidity and tremendous aging potential” and we couldn’t agree more. 15% alcohol Priorat would scarcely be described as “ethereal”, or “elegant” – and yet, those are just the words used by BOTH Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate in their 99-point rating and Falstaff in their 100-point review.

This is one of the most collectible, cellar-worthy red wines in Spain...and beyond. The 2021 is already talked up as one of the estate's best efforts to date – and when you consider the number of 100-point wines in the arsenal here – that is mighty praise, indeed. Super limited, as you might guess, with only about a dozen cases, and a small handful of magnums! Make one or two yours today, and never look back! Ten, twenty, thirty years from now – this is an all-time collector’s item that will only increase in reputation as time marches on.

PAIRING IDEAS: Have you heard about the new top steak featured by the best chefs in the finest restaurants across the globe? Better than Wagyu, some say – and would you believe it? It’s old, grass-fed, dairy cows. It bucks the convention of all we thought we knew about great steak – just as this Priorat does in the world of wine.

About The Producer

In 1988 Daphne Glorian, at the time employed by an English Master of Wine in his Paris office, was in the throws of epic folly and spent her life’s savings on 17 terraces of hillside vines just outside the village of Gratallops. Newly minted friends René Barbier and Alvaro Palacios encouraged her and together with Carles Pastrana and Jose Luis Perez, they pooled their talents and resources to make a new style of wine in a region rich in history and raw materials but without much of a proven track record for fine wines. In 1989 the modern Priorat was born: one wine but five different labels, each which would one day become known around the world: Clos Mogador, Clos Dofi, Clos Martinet, Clos de l’Obac and Clos Erasmus. Today Daphne’s property goes by the name Clos i Terrasses in recognition of the Clos upon which her fame was established and the terraces that she farms. The estate is planted with 75% Garnatxa, 20% Syrah and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon.