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Marco Abella Priorat Loidana 2022: A Red of Genuine Distinction

Marco Abella Priorat Loidana 2022: A Red of Genuine Distinction

7 /10
EDITOR
7.5 /10
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Vineyard: Marco Abella
Type: Red
ABV: 14.5% ABV
Price: £24.95
Grape Varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan, Grenache

Tasting Notes

Nose

Dark cherry and blackcurrant aromas lead, with hints of cedar, tobacco leaf, and warm baking spices

Palate

Medium to full-bodied with a silky texture, delivering ripe cherry, plum, and a well-integrated oak influence

Finish

Extended finish with dark plum, black pepper, and a satisfying dry close

First Impressions

Marco Abella Priorat Loidana 2022 arrives at £24.95 for 75cl, and at this price, it needs to offer genuine quality to stand out in a crowded market. The 2022-vintage is a blend of two indigenous grapes – Grenache and Carignan – along with Cabernet Sauvignon adding a strong backbone to the palate. There are notes of blackberries, red

Spain's wine renaissance has seen traditional regions rediscovering their identity while new-wave producers push boundaries with indigenous varieties. Marco Abella is a name worth knowing in this context.

On the Nose and Palate

The nose offers dark cherry and blackcurrant aromas lead, with hints of cedar, tobacco leaf, and warm baking spices. Moving to the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied with a silky texture, delivering ripe cherry, plum, and a well-integrated oak influence. The finish is extended finish with dark plum, black pepper, and a satisfying dry close.

Food Pairing and Serving

This pairs beautifully with roasted red meats, aged cheeses, and hearty stews. Serve at around 16–18°C, and consider decanting for 30 minutes to let the aromas fully develop.

The Verdict

Marco Abella Priorat Loidana 2022 earns a well-deserved 7 out of 10. This is an very good red that delivers Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan, Grenache with genuine conviction and craft. At £24.95, the quality-to-price ratio here is genuinely impressive. Whether you're building a cellar or simply looking for something excellent to drink tonight, this bottle earns its place.

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Emily Thomas VIPsAllowed - Nice blend, easy drinking
7/10

Not usually a Grenache fan but the mix with Cab Sav and Carignan really works here. Plummy and rich without being too heavy. Opened it for a dinner party and everyone commented on it which is always a good sign.

18 March 2026
Daniel Torres VIPsAllowed - Solid red, great with steak
7/10

Had this with a ribeye on date night and it was a proper match. You get a nice peppery kick on the finish that works brilliantly with red meat. Not the most complex wine I've ever had but it does what it does really well.

16 November 2025
Finn OBrien VIPsAllowed - Really impressive for the price
8/10

Picked this up from my local wine shop on a recommendation and glad I did. Loads of dark cherry and plum flavour, really smooth and easy to drink despite being quite full. At £25 it's not an everyday bottle but it punches well above its weight for a Priorat.

12 November 2025
James Okafor VIPsAllowed - Absolutely loved this
9/10

Saw this on a restaurant wine list and ordered a bottle — then went and tracked it down to buy more. The baking spice notes are lovely and it's so smooth for a wine with this much flavour. Genuinely one of the best reds I've had under £30. Already bought another couple of bottles to stick in the rack.

7 November 2025
Jackson Wu VIPsAllowed - Birthday treat that delivered
8/10

My wife got me this for my birthday after seeing it somewhere online. The nose is gorgeous, all dark fruit and cedar, almost like Christmas cake. Silky smooth to drink and at 14.5% it's got some heft to it. One of those bottles where you keep going back for another glass.

5 November 2025
Olivia Park VIPsAllowed - Good but expected more
6/10

I like Priorat wines generally so had high hopes for this one. It's decent — nice cherry fruit and some spice — but at nearly £25 I thought it would have a bit more going on. The finish is nice though, kind of lingers with a black pepper thing. Would probably buy again if it was on offer.

3 November 2025

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