I recently did a trip to rioja and northern Spain and visited both ysios and marquis du riscal, they are both amazing vineyards but ysios felt so much more human and the setting was beautiful, not to mention the wine was better (in my opinion) at ysios. However the final vineyard we visited was Faustino which is a massive operation, hands down the best I've ever seen, the knowledge of the somalier and the winery itself was like no other vineyard or winery I'd ever visited, the grand reserve was also the best wine we tasted on the trip. Good list though guys, interesting results :)
who are the so-called 500 "experts"? It all sounds like a hype. Not a single balancing word of even the mildest critical thinking. How much ($£) to get in this list? A pretentious hype
I recently did a trip to rioja and northern Spain and visited both ysios and marquis du riscal, they are both amazing vineyards but ysios felt so much more human and the setting was beautiful, not to mention the wine was better (in my opinion) at ysios. However the final vineyard we visited was Faustino which is a massive operation, hands down the best I've ever seen, the knowledge of the somalier and the winery itself was like no other vineyard or winery I'd ever visited, the grand reserve was also the best wine we tasted on the trip. Good list though guys, interesting results :)
So happy for this year's #1!
Marqués de Murrieta!!!!🍷🍷🍷
What is the criteria, who paid the most?
OMG Yes! RIOJA.
interesting!
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who are the so-called 500 "experts"? It all sounds like a hype. Not a single balancing word of even the mildest critical thinking. How much ($£) to get in this list? A pretentious hype
I call bs
meh..