100% fine red wine, from bush-shaped vineyards over 90 years old, in the Zamora area (Benegiles, Moreruela and El Maderal), aged in 500 L French oak barrels for 12 months.
100% fine red wine, from bush-shaped vineyards over 90 years old, in the Zamora area (Benegiles, Moreruela and El Maderal), aged in 500 L French oak barrels for 12 months.
Parcel-grown wine from an 80-year-old plot of Garnacha, Garnacha Gris, Tempranillo and Viura, fermented in a new 500l barrel and aged in barrels for 10 months using the Batonnage technique.
Parcel-grown wine from an 80-year-old plot of Garnacha, Garnacha Gris, Tempranillo and Viura, fermented in a new 500l barrel and aged in barrels for 10 months using the Batonnage technique.
Tasty and full-bodied on the palate, with good fruity persistence (citrus) and just the right acidity to give it freshness. Long, smooth, and balanced finish.
Tasty and full-bodied on the palate, with good fruity persistence (citrus) and just the right acidity to give it freshness. Long, smooth, and balanced finish.
Perfect varietal character. Excellent balance between fruit and oak. Deep garnet red color. Spicy aromas of ripe pepper and fresh cherry. Powerful structure and fullness on the palate. Great complexity, smoothness, and a very persistent finish.
Perfect varietal character. Excellent balance between fruit and oak. Deep garnet red color. Spicy aromas of ripe pepper and fresh cherry. Powerful structure and fullness on the palate. Great complexity, smoothness, and a very persistent finish.
Field selection, hand harvest in 18 kg boxes. Selection table. Maceration and alcoholic fermentation at controlled temperature in truncated cone-shaped wooden and stainless steel tanks. With frequent pump-overs and/or punch downs. Malolactic fermentation in barrel. Aging for 20 months in new French oak barrels of 500...
Field selection, hand harvest in 18 kg boxes. Selection table. Maceration and alcoholic fermentation at controlled temperature in truncated cone-shaped wooden and stainless steel tanks. With frequent pump-overs and/or punch downs. Malolactic fermentation in barrel. Aging for 20 months in new French oak barrels of 500...
"Ingrato" comes from a plot where the pebbly soil makes it difficult to work and "unprofitable" for farmers due to its low yields. Unless the harvest is intended for a high-end wine, it is not profitable.
"Ingrato" comes from a plot where the pebbly soil makes it difficult to work and "unprofitable" for farmers due to its low yields. Unless the harvest is intended for a high-end wine, it is not profitable.