Mission Codename Spain's Burgundy
There’s a NEW Rioja, and representing that, here’s a whole other realm of 5-10 case lots of WHITES comparable to the greatest in the world, by up-and-coming producers that make just a barrel or two.
This year, an Antonio Galloni’s Vinous article titled The Many Riojas of Rioja: A Tale of Forking Paths confirmed what Agent Noir witnessed firsthand during his most recent visit: “Today, Rioja has two speeds. The first is set by the big producers who are responsible for the region’s worldwide fame and its association with extensive oak aging. The second is the more dynamic side, where producers display pride in their place of origin and stylistic choices, more interested in bringing out individual characters than adhering to an established style.”
Perhaps Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate explains this evolution (or revolution if you will) best with this example: “Rioja had a structure that might be closer to (old) Champagne than to any of the other regions from France, where large wineries would source grapes from small growers and produce branded wines, which would more often than not be blends. But just like Champagne changed from that single model to having more vignerons, that is also happening more and more in Rioja. These grape growers stopped selling their grapes or wines and started bottling and selling them themselves.”
They fascinatingly coexist and thrive today. The most established big producers continue to ratchet up quality, while the tiniest ones redefine the region’s potential of individual terroirs.
Ausejo is THE MAN when it comes to WHITE Garnacha. This on-the-rise varietal, in the right hands, can express itself like the best dry Chenin Blancs of the Loire Valley, and then some. Per Wine Advocate “The whole range was truly impressive.” Agreed wholeheartedly.
This is all we were allocated. What you see is what you get.
93 Points – Decanter “Garnacha Blanca is nowhere near Viura in the popularity stakes in Rioja, which is a pity. As Victor Ausejo proves, from a 2ha plot in Rioja Oriental, Garnacha Blanca can reveal a ripe, rounded wine, refreshed by notes of grapefruit peel, with a saline, mineral finish. Long and deliciously gastronomic. Drink 2024-2028.”
92+ Points – Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate “Víctor Ausejo is a young grower who started in 2018 and is releasing his first reds (he started with Garnacha Blanca whites only): a red Garnacha and a Mazuelo/Cariñena. He’s slowly growing, and in 2023, he will produce 10,000 bottles. The whole range was truly impressive. A new name to keep in mind. The austere and subtle 2022 Parcela 333 was produced with Garnacha Blanca grapes from the same vineyard as the other white and was fermented and matured exclusively in stainless steel vats. It has a clean varietal profile with fruit-driven notes of apples, pears, and a touch of pollen. There is very good balance and freshness… an impressive, dry and chalky, tasty palate. 3,200 bottles were filled in June 2023. Drink 2024-2029.”
What the Winery Says
2022 'Parcela 333' Rioja Blanco


- Winemaker
- Víctor Ausejo
- Varietal
- 100% Garnacha Blanca
- Vintage
- 2022
- Alcohol
- 13.5%
- Appellation
- Rioja, Spain
- pH
- 3.12
- TA
- 7.3 g/L
- Aging
- 8 months
- Barrels
- Concrete and Stainless Steel
About the Winery
Victor Ausejo





