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    Comando G

    About Comando G

    Founded in 2008 by long-time friends Daniel Jiménez-Landi and Fernando Garcia, Comando G prides itself for shunning the more polished wine regions of Spain and instead, choosing to farm grapes in the more rugged region of Gredos – all done organically and biodynamically. Despite their relative short history, their wines have already gained the admiration of Luis Gutiérrez, with some of their other wines attaining near perfect scores!



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    Madrid 1 96 (JS) HK$10,750.00
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    James Suckling (96)

    A thin, fine gauze of minerality shades the grilled herbs, burnt blood oranges, tea leaves, and grapefruit. Wet stones and subtle red berries. Juicy and expressive on the palate, with stone-firm and minerally-textured tannins before a long, effusive finish. Subtle but very long. Irresistible now, but will hold.
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    Madrid 1 93+ (WA) HK$3,395.00
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    Wine Advocate (93+)

    I tasted a very young and recently bottled 2018 La Bruja de Rozas, their village Garnacha from the village of Las Rozas de Puerto Real. It's from a vintage that feels very complete and balanced and delivered very healthy grapes, good yields and grapes with ripe flavors and very good freshness. The wine is juicy but also sharp and mineral, backward and nuanced; it's shy now, but it has great depth and is finely knitted, textured, mineral and salty. I think this will surpass the already-amazing 2016. It fermented and matured in oak vats of different sizes, yet there is such purity of fruit and the wine is so intense that the oak is completely transparent. I had the chance to drink this wine on repeated occasions, as I find it has an unbeatable price for the quality. It's a more complete version of the 2016—it's pale, bright and transparent, spicy, elegant, nuanced, juicy but complex, with not only fruit but also violets and an herbal side, and it's characterful and a bit funky with finesse and a texture of chalk and granite. Like a Poulsard from Chambolle. High drinkability with aging potential. 53,478 bottles produced (the second largest vintage after 2016). It was bottled in August 2019.
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    Madrid 1 93 (WA) HK$2,110.00
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    Wine Advocate (93)

    The 2019 La Bruja de Rozas was one of the few 2019s already bottled when I tasted the whole range in November 2020. This is a village Garnacha from Las Rozas de Puerto Real, their first approach to the grape, trying to capture the essence of the fresh fruit and the fluidity of the wine. 2019 is a ripe vintage, and the wine is a little more powerful, juicy and balanced, with rich aromas and flavors. It comes from different plots of old vines ranging from 40 to 65 years of age and planted at some 900 meters in altitude on sandy granite soils in a zone that has plenty of rain, averaging 800 liters per year. Like all of their vineyards, these plots are worked organically and biodynamically. Each vineyard fermented separately in oak vats with indigenous yeasts with a soft maceration. The wine matured in oak vats of different sizes, ranging from 1,500 to 6,000 liters. The 2019 effect seems to be quite mild here; the wine follows the profile of the 2018, despite being a little riper, and it's still very balanced. There are notes of flowers, basil and a touch of bacon intermixed with the wild berries and herbs. There's a little more concentration, and the tannins are a little chalkier and more austere. But there is no excess ripeness or anything out of place, and it has acidity and length and finishes dry and mineral. 41,853 bottles produced. It was bottled in August 2020.
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    Madrid 1 94 (WA) HK$1,960.00
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    Wine Advocate (94)

    The first red to be bottled and sold is the 2020 La Bruja de Rozas, which feels a little more reductive this year. The grapes were picked before the torrential rains, so the wine shows a little riper than the wines that were picked after (the single vineyards). It's flinty and with a note of struck match, with good ripeness at 14.5% alcohol. This is always aromatic and floral, pale and surprisingly ethereal and expressive, a very pleasant and surprising wine that tends to please most people. This is the wine that I buy in volume, as it's a superb introduction to the Comando G portfolio and style at a very good price. Even though the nose is never short of spectacular, to me the signature here is the super fine grainy tannins from the decomposed granite soils. This goes back to the freshness of 2016 and 2018, perhaps a little rounder and less herbal, somewhere in between the two vintages. 43,175 bottles were filled in late August and early September 2021.
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    Madrid 1 95 (WA) HK$2,005.00
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    Wine Advocate (95)

    The 2021 La Bruja de Rozas is their edgiest and most austere mineral and soil-driven version of their entry-level red. It's herbal, with no concession for fruit, and it has electricity and grip. It's a good preview of what's to come from 2021. It has a lot of 2018 and 2016 characteristics, a cool summer, a year with rain and even some during harvest that complicated matters and made them lose some grapes, but there's more grip, more minerality, more depth, layers and subtleness. It needs time in the glass, and my guess is that at age eight it's going to reach an outstanding level. A grown-up Bruja, it’s more for soil fanatics than the general public, and it’s one to lay down in your cellar (by the case) while you drink your 2020s. There were 55,184 bottles produced. It was bottled in August 2022.
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    Castilla La Mancha 1 - HK$19,230.00
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    Madrid 1 - HK$2,905.00
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    Madrid 1 97 (VN) HK$39,640.00
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    Vinous (97)

    Vivid red. Intensely perfumed, expansive red berry preserve, potpourri, exotic spice and succulent herb aromas, joined by a gradually emerging vibrant mineral nuance. Sappy, penetrating and sharply defined on the palate, offering vibrant, mineral-tinged raspberry, bitter cherry, blood orange and lavender pastille flavors that deepen and turn sweeter on the back half. Shows superb energy and floral lift on the wonderfully long, subtly tannic finish, which leaves behind notes of candied red fruits, botanical herbs and star anise.
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    Madrid 1 - HK$12,565.00
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    Madrid 1 - HK$10,325.00
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    Castilla y Leon 1 - HK$3,805.00
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