
Alceno 150 Aniversario Monastrell 2021
If you're looking for a big, flavoursome Spanish red wine that offers great value for money, then the Alceno 150 Aniversario Monastrell 2021 is for you. Made from old vine Monastrell (France's Mourvedre), this gentle giant offers a nose of dried black berries, smoke, leather, and peppery spice. Well-extracted, the plump black fruits coat the dry, rounded tannins, the citrus acidity brings freshness, and on the finish, expect minerals, bitter herbs and spices.
Vivino Rating 4.1 (Feb 2025)
About the Producer
Founded in 1870, Bodegas Alceño is one of Jumilla’s oldest producers – but there’s nothing old-fashioned about their wines. Still family-owned and based in the heart of the region, Alceño has built its reputation on combining tradition with innovation, particularly when it comes to championing Monastrell.Working with high-altitude, dry-farmed vineyards rooted in poor, rocky soils, the estate focuses on expressive, fruit-forward wines that retain freshness and balance, even in Jumilla’s intense climate. Under the guidance of winemaker Juan Miguel Benítez, Alceño’s range delivers serious value, offering bold Mediterranean character with a light touch – proof that this historic bodega is still very much on the front foot.
If you're looking for a big, flavoursome Spanish red wine that offers great value for money, then the Alceno 150 Aniversario Monastrell 2021 is for you. Made from old vine Monastrell (France's Mourvedre), this gentle giant offers a nose of dried black berries, smoke, leather, and peppery spice. Well-extracted, the plump black fruits coat the dry, rounded tannins, the citrus acidity brings freshness, and on the finish, expect minerals, bitter herbs and spices.
Vivino Rating 4.1 (Feb 2025)
About the Producer
Founded in 1870, Bodegas Alceño is one of Jumilla’s oldest producers – but there’s nothing old-fashioned about their wines. Still family-owned and based in the heart of the region, Alceño has built its reputation on combining tradition with innovation, particularly when it comes to championing Monastrell.Working with high-altitude, dry-farmed vineyards rooted in poor, rocky soils, the estate focuses on expressive, fruit-forward wines that retain freshness and balance, even in Jumilla’s intense climate. Under the guidance of winemaker Juan Miguel Benítez, Alceño’s range delivers serious value, offering bold Mediterranean character with a light touch – proof that this historic bodega is still very much on the front foot.
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If you're looking for a big, flavoursome Spanish red wine that offers great value for money, then the Alceno 150 Aniversario Monastrell 2021 is for you. Made from old vine Monastrell (France's Mourvedre), this gentle giant offers a nose of dried black berries, smoke, leather, and peppery spice. Well-extracted, the plump black fruits coat the dry, rounded tannins, the citrus acidity brings freshness, and on the finish, expect minerals, bitter herbs and spices.
Vivino Rating 4.1 (Feb 2025)
About the Producer
Founded in 1870, Bodegas Alceño is one of Jumilla’s oldest producers – but there’s nothing old-fashioned about their wines. Still family-owned and based in the heart of the region, Alceño has built its reputation on combining tradition with innovation, particularly when it comes to championing Monastrell.Working with high-altitude, dry-farmed vineyards rooted in poor, rocky soils, the estate focuses on expressive, fruit-forward wines that retain freshness and balance, even in Jumilla’s intense climate. Under the guidance of winemaker Juan Miguel Benítez, Alceño’s range delivers serious value, offering bold Mediterranean character with a light touch – proof that this historic bodega is still very much on the front foot.























