No need to book, no rush, at your own pace. Enjoy a tasting guided by a family member and learn the secrets of each wine.
Wine tasting of five wines with local appetizers. Additionally, you can take an optional winery tour on your own.
Lees aging and its time in the barrel create a wine with character. It is very well balanced, with a captivating aromatic expression, full-bodied, and elegant. It stands out for its fresh white and tropical fruit, toast, and yeasty notes with a mineral background. Generous and silky with a very long finish.
13,5 %
Viura 50% and Tempranillo Blanco 50%.
120 days in 225-liter and 500-liter French oak barrels and 30 days in bottle.
“Chamarito” means small and cute Lamb chops are one of the most basic and distinctive dishes of Riojan gastronomy. Village festivals and summer outdoor gatherings are the perfect setting for them.
They are roasted on vine shoots until they are golden brown and, with a pinch of salt, are a finger-licking good snack.
A young white wine that is bottled directly after alcoholic fermentation is not the same as a white wine that is fermented in oak barrels and is aged on the lees. The lees are stirred around in the barrel for 3-4 months (like stirring a stew so it doesn’t stick), which gives the wine different nuances.
From this point on, every cook has their own secret recipe, so to speak. The winemaker decides whether to leave the wine more or less time on the lees, or whether to use barrels or casks to gain greater expressiveness or unctuousness, always keeping the grape varieties and the quality provided by each vineyard in mind.
What we gain is complexity and an incredible amount of aromas and flavors that make it unique and different.
APPEARANCE: Bright, straw yellow color, with hues that are contrary to the time spent in oak barrels.
NOSE: Fresh fruit and lively acidity with a quince background. All accompanied by a subtle perfume of white flowers and hints of hay.
PALATE: The palate is full-bodied and fleshy, with white fruit, citrus/lime notes, and tropical fruit, such as pineapple. Toasted wood notes with a soft, smoky background. Excellent acidity, with a refreshing and elegant finish.
The good weather conditions of 2021 definitely facilitated ripening and contributed to an outstanding vintage. The longer harvest period aided slow phenolic ripening and selective picking.
The 2021 vintage was synonymous with structure, color and, of course, Rioja’s unique complexity.
Both the whites and the rosés are marked by their excellent aromatic complexity, good freshness, and balanced acidity. Rosé wines continue the trend towards lighter colors and notes where floral aromas prevail. White wines, on the other hand, continue to surprise and gain a unique identification and personality.
Camino Nájera plot, planted in 1989 to Viura, goblet training in calcareous clay soil and at an altitude of 630 m.
Aladrero plot, planted in 2011 to Tempranillo Blanco, double cordon training in ferrous-clay and alluvial soils at an altitude of 650 m.
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