"Such depth and natural concentration with a bit more tar and wet stones. Floral, too, with some lavender and violets to the deep, fresh blueberries. Melted, fibrous tannins tightly envelope the palate, rendering a mealy and silky mouthfeel before a persistent finish. Really long and elegant. Lasting a minute."
"I was looking forward to the bottled version of the 2020 San Lázaro, my favorite of the "new" single-vineyard bottlings from a plot that previously contributed to the Pagos Viejos. The sample I tasted last time showed big bones and a slim structure, an ethereal wine that was long and floral, spicy and fresh. In 2020, they used a little bit of white grapes, and there's even more in 2021, when they decided to systematically use 2% to 4% of white grapes in the vineyards where the grapes are interplanted with the Tempranillo. This wine has finesse and is slender and delicate, with something ethereal about it, quite open and a little more advanced, with some unexpected toasty notes. Here, the majority of barrels were 500-liter ones (three 500-liter and two 225-liter barrels)."
97 points - James Suckling
"I was looking forward to the bottled version of the 2020 San Lázaro, my favorite of the "new" single-vineyard bottlings from a plot that previously contributed to the Pagos Viejos. The sample I tasted last time showed big bones and a slim structure, an ethereal wine that was long and floral, spicy and fresh. In 2020, they used a little bit of white grapes, and there's even more in 2021, when they decided to systematically use 2% to 4% of white grapes in the vineyards where the grapes are interplanted with the Tempranillo. This wine has finesse and is slender and delicate, with something ethereal about it, quite open and a little more advanced, with some unexpected toasty notes. Here, the majority of barrels were 500-liter ones (three 500-liter and two 225-liter barrels)."
95+ points - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate