The Wine Advocate #251 - 30th Oct 2020 - Luis Gutiérrez - 2016 Remelluri Lindes de Remelluri Viñedos de San Vicente - 94/100 - $34
It's interesting to compare the 2016 Lindes de Remelluri Viñedos de San Vicente de la Sonsierra with the wine from the same year but from the external suppliers from Labastida, as the two wines are produced in the same way after a natural fermentation in small vats and oak casks and matured in a combination of barriques of different origins and aged for 13 months. The grapes from San Vicente usually achieve more ripeness, which is the case in this 2016. It's a little less precise and focused than the Labastida, especially on the nose. There is a little more rusticity on the palate, with some dusty tannins. Again, I think it represents the character of the village. 43,200 bottles produced. It was bottled in April and May 2018.

James Suckling - September 14, 2020 - Remelluri Rioja Lindes de Remelluri Viñedos de San Vicente 2016 - 95/100
Lots of ripeness with blackberry, fresh-mushroom, bark and moss undertones. Full-bodied with powerful tannins, yet they have a pretty fruit coating and end with complexity and candidness. Old-vine character. Drink after 2023.

Der Decanter schreibt in dem Artikel "Why Bordeaux still reigns Rioja":
"The Bordeaux concept is alive in two of the finest bogedas of the region. The single-vineyard/multiple plot concept at Remelluri was such that it could have been at Latour. While Riscal's yearly four million bottles may represent Rioja around the world, the vineyards speak louder at Contino and Remelluri"