Volcanic Wine Awards | The Jancis Robinson Story | 🎁 25% off annual & gift memberships

Domaine Bessa Valley, Enira Reserva 2008

Friday 21 March 2014 • 3 min read
Image

From €15.90, CA$24.95, HK$205, £17.95, 29.55 Swiss francs

Find this wine

How Bulgarian wine has changed! This is a deeply satisfying wine on any level. If it carried the same appellation as the St-Émilions of
Count Stephan von Neipperg of Ch Canon La Gaffelière, one of several owners of this estate west of Bulgaria's historic (once Greek) city Plovdiv, you would be asked to pay at least twice as much money for it, probably more. The producers write in their notes about this warming red blend, 'the Reserva 2008 is the wine Bessa Valley was waiting for for some years! The harvest data were great for this vintage (perfect time of harvest, perfect skin maturity and perfect alcoholic degrees).'

I loved this special bottling, Domaine Bessa Valley, Enira Reserva 2008enira_reserva_2008 Thracian Lowlands, a fully mature blend of 42% Merlot, 25% Petit Verdot, 20% Syrah,13% Cabernet Sauvignon. Nick and I enjoyed it over two nights and kept coming back to it from several other open bottles. I wrote this about it:

'Intense, warm and baked fruit with a lightly charred but supple finish. Very sweet start but then lively and with beautiful richness. Not so unlike a good Clos de l'Oratoire, to which it is related by ownership. Very satisfying and well balanced. Sophisticated use of oak. Light years from the Bulgarian norm. I think this wine may qualify for a word I don't think I have ever used on this site before: tasty.' Odd that punter's word, but I think it's the lightly savoury note that the Syrah brings to the blend and prevents the wine from being yet another copycat red bordeaux from eastern Europe. And the six years' maturity bring considerable complexity to this 14.5% wine that hides its potency well. I suggested 2012-2016 as its drinking window, but I suppose neither I nor the producers can know how long a top Enira from a top vintage can last (although see below).

Here's the technical stuff: 'The grapes are hand-picked, then carefully selected on sorting tables. Cold maceration of whole berries is performed from 5 to 8 days at 16 ºC. Alcohol fermentation with addition of selected yeast strains is controlled at 26-28 ºC during 8-10 days, in order to reach 3-4 g/l residual sugar, followed by maceration from 5 to 8 days in 10 cubic metre [looks a bit small?], temperature-controlled concrete tanks. Malolactic fermentation continues in oak barrels, then ageing for about 16-18 months in oak barrels. The vintage was so good that the selection of the lots of wine aged for this specific Reserva 2008 had to be more serious than ever! Nevertheless, the Bessa Valley team succeeded to deliver this 17 months barrel-aged wine, with a higher percentage of new oak (40%). The aromas on the nose are red fruits, vanilla and menthol. The attack in mouth is sweet, followed by wood tannins still present, but which would meld in the future, allowing this wine to age for at least 10 years [ah…]. The aftertaste is also with many red fruit flavours, and ending with long and thin tannins!' So there you have it.

The project was started back in 2001 with the selection of 250 ha of gently sloping, south-facing land shown above left, of which 140 ha have so far been planted with Bordeaux red wine varieties plus Syrah. A large, ecologically inspired winery was built in 2005 with the capacity to produce one million bottles of wine although total production is currently just over a third of that. China and Japan are the major export markets with Germany (the base of another of the owners), Switzerland, Hong Kong, Austria, the US and the UK having progressively smaller allocations. The American importer is
Texavino USA (www.texavino.com) but I could not find any US listings on wine-searcher.com. Bessa Valley's aim is to increase shipments to the UK and US. The new British importers Alliance Wine of Scotland cite The Fine Wine Shop and Salisbury Wine Co as stockists, and the London restaurant Gautier also have it on their list. There is a (rather out of date) list of distributors on the producer's website.

This is far from the only exciting producer on the new Bulgarian wine scene (Edoardo Miroglio is an obvious example of another), but it is one with an enviable track record. Way back in 2005 the regular bottling of Enira 2004 was a wine of the week
here – just £8.99 at Waitrose then.

Find this wine

Become a member to continue reading
JancisRobinson.com 25th anniversaty logo

Celebrating 25 years of building the world’s most trusted wine community

In honour of our anniversary, enjoy 25% off all annual and gift memberships for a limited time.

Use code HOLIDAY25 to join our community of wine experts and enthusiasts. Valid through 1 January.

会员
$135
/year
每年节省超过15%
适合葡萄酒爱好者
  • 存取 285,679 条葡萄酒点评 & 15,808 篇文章
  • 存取《牛津葡萄酒指南》《世界葡萄酒地图集》
核心会员
$249
/year
 
适合收藏家
  • 存取 285,679 条葡萄酒点评 & 15,808 篇文章
  • 存取《牛津葡萄酒指南》《世界葡萄酒地图集》
  • 提前 48 小时获取最新葡萄酒点评与文章
专业版
$299
/year
供个人葡萄酒专业人士使用
  • 存取 285,679 条葡萄酒点评 & 15,808 篇文章
  • 存取《牛津葡萄酒指南》《世界葡萄酒地图集》
  • 提前 48 小时获取最新葡萄酒点评与文章
  • 可将最多 25 条葡萄酒点评与评分 用于市场宣传(商业用途)
商务版
$399
/year
供葡萄酒行业企业使用
  • 存取 285,679 条葡萄酒点评 & 15,808 篇文章
  • 存取《牛津葡萄酒指南》《世界葡萄酒地图集》
  • 提前 48 小时获取最新葡萄酒点评与文章
  • 可将最多 250 条葡萄酒点评与评分 用于市场宣传(商业用途)
Pay with
Visa logo Mastercard logo American Express logo Logo for more payment options
Join our newsletter

Get the latest from Jancis and her team of leading wine experts.

By subscribing you agree with our Privacy Policy and provide consent to receive updates from our company.

More Wines of the week

Karl and Alex Fritsch in winery; photo by Julius_Hirtzberger.jpg
Wines of the week A rare Austrian variety revived and worthy of a place at the table. From €13.15, £20.10, $24.19. It was pouring...
La Despensa winery and mini hotel in Colchagua
Wines of the week 托斯卡纳的标志性葡萄品种与智利形成了一个不寻常但成功的组合。售价19.95英镑起,30美元。 马特·里奇韦 (Matt Ridgway...
La Guita solera
Wines of the week 一款广泛供应的雪利酒,超越了职责范围——尤其是在这个价位上。从 €5.93、$9.99、£13.49 起。 十月初...
Cosima Bassouls in one of her fermenting bins
Wines of the week 呼吁大家拥抱博若莱新酒背后充满欢乐的"感恩"理念,品尝那些用心酿造的酒庄主们制作的葡萄酒。 时钟已经调整,下午突然变得更暗...

More from JancisRobinson.com

Gigondas vineyards from Santa Duc winery
Tasting articles Gigondas has the upper hand in 2024, but both regions offer a lot of drinking pleasure. Above, the Dentelles de...
The Look of Wine by Florence de La Riviere cover
Book reviews A compelling call to really look at your wine before you drink it, and appreciate the power of colour. The...
Clos du Caillou team
Tasting articles Plenty of drinking pleasure on offer in 2024 – and likely without a long wait. The team at Clos du...
Ch de Beaucastel vineyards in winter
Inside information Yields are down but pleasure is up in 2024, with ‘drinkability’ the key word. Above, a wintry view Château de...
Poon's dining room in Somerset House
Nick on restaurants A daughter revives memories of her parents’ much-loved Chinese restaurants. The surname Poon has long associations with the world of...
Front cover of the Radio Times magazine featuring Jancis Robinson
Inside information The fifth of a new seven-part podcast series giving the definitive story of Jancis’s life and career so far. For...
RBJR01_Richard Brendon_Jancis Robinson Collection_glassware with cheese
Free for all What do you get the wine lover who already has everything? Membership of JancisRobinson.com of course! (And especially now, when...
Red wines at The Morris by Cat Fennell
Free for all A wide range of delicious reds for drinking and sharing over the holidays. A very much shorter version of this...
Wine inspiration delivered directly to your inbox, weekly
Our weekly newsletter is free for all
By subscribing you're confirming that you agree with our Terms and Conditions.