Jeb Dunnuck 97Points
Lastly, the 2020 Torre Muga just about jumps out of the glass with its complex red and black fruits, savory flowers, tobacco, lead pencil shavings, and graphite-like aromatics. Plush, full-bodied, concentrated, and beautifully balanced, it shows the softer, more rounded style of the vintage and has ripe tannins and a great finish.
James Suckling 97Points
Torre is a bolder, more concentrated expression of Rioja from Muga. Meaty and tarry nose with smoked bacon. Lots of grilled herbs and some dark sweet spices. Powerful, broad and full-bodied on the palate with lots of vertical, dusty tannins that lead you towards the long, juicy finish. Tempranillo, mazuelo and graciano. Better from 2025.
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate 95Points
The more modern wine in the portfolio is the 2020 Torre Muga, which has notes of toast, smoke, sesame seeds, smoky bacon, spices, herbs and ripe berries. It is a wine they started producing in 1991, and the change in style also influenced the quality approach and selection of vineyards, grapes and oak for the barrels that they later applied to other wines. It has a polished palate with very fine tannins, chalky and elegant. It's a more approachable vintage, round, velvety and soft, though perhaps without the aging potential of 2021, but it’s very pleasant. It's long. They didn't bottle the 2020 from Aro, so some of those grapes might have finished in this bottle.
Wine Spectator 93Points
A bold but poised red, with fine, chalky tannins. Lively acidity lends definition and tension to the panoply of flavors, which partners savory game, espresso, cured tobacco and iron notes with ripe boysenberry, crème de cassis, cocoa powder and licorice accents. This should age nicely, but why wait? Tempranillo, Mazuelo and Graciano. Drink now through 2034.
Winemaker Notes
In this 2020 vintage we find a wine with a deep robe and notable red color that tells us it is still young and has a great potential for evolution. Very high intensity on the nose with ripe fruit notes of blackberry and strawberry to the fore. Ageing aromas from the fine quality French oak also appear, with toasted and smoked notes and coffee,among others. On the palate it is powerful, with a return of the fine aromas detected on the nose. A good balance between the alcohol and acidity. The tannins are smooth and elegant. The finish is very long leaving a satisfying, full sensation.
You can pair this wine with red meat left to hang for a good time, game or failing that, enjoy it on its own. The winery also recommends it to accompany grilled white fish.