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Hi Folks, we’re incredibly fortunate to taste new wines almost every day—whether it’s fresh vintages or exciting new releases. But often, the greatest pleasure comes from discovering those delicious indigenous varietals from relatively unexplored regions, wines typically enjoyed only by the locals. A perfect example is the Bodegas Ponce Clos Lojen Viñas Viejas Bobal from Manchuela in Central Spain. It’s been absent from our shelves for quite some time… but as they say, timing is everything—and now it’s finally back!
Let’s take a closer look at what makes this hidden gem so special. Crafted from 100% Bobal grown on 55-year-old vines, this wine bursts with aromas of juicy blackberry and boysenberry. On the palate, it’s smooth and medium-bodied, with layers of spice, mineral, and earthy complexity. A vibrant mineral acidity ties everything together beautifully, leading to a clean, fresh finish.
It’s not just us who are excited about this wine. Some of the biggest names in the international wine press—like Luis Gutiérrez, Eric Asimov, and Jamie Goode—have all praised Clos Lojen in recent tastings. Descriptions range from “Champion” to “Think of a Morgon Cru from Beaujolais”—all highlighting its incredible value.
''This is a lot more serious than a young and juicy red; it has fruit but with a complexity of flavors, a medium-bodied palate and very fine tannins. It's approachable and ideal with food, but it also has the potential to keep in bottle. It's a champion for quality/price, incredible value & one to buy by the case! '' 93 Points, Luis Gutierrez, Wine Advocate Magazine
''Its champions like Bodegas Ponce have demonstrated truly how good the Bobal variety can be. Clos Lojen is lively and fresh with earthy & red berry flavors.'' Eric Asimov, New York Times
''Ponce have achieved a level of refinement, elegance and purity that makes them over-deliver for the prices asked. Ponce's wines overall could be the biggest bargains in Spain!'' Wine Advocate Magazine
''Bodegas Ponce wines are brilliant value for money.'' Jamie Goode, The Wine Anorak