Description
In times past, it was quite usual to plant white variety vines in a red grape vineyard parcel – for reasons far removed from how we operate today – because the white grape varieties were more productive and could “compensate” for low yields from the poorest soils. In addition, the white varieties, more susceptible to disease, were able to predict the likely need for treating the rest of the red vineyard.
Viura, Malvasía and Garnacha Blanca were planted indiscriminately – therefore it is difficult to ascertain what percentage of each variety the wine has, due to the vines being scattered all over the red grape vineyard.
Intense bouquet with lactic hints as well as very ripe fruit (peaches, pears, apricot) and certain spices (cinnamon, anis). On the palate the wine has a wonderfully balanced acidity, alcoholic strength and complexity with rich, perfumed and intricate flavours that gain intensity in
the mouth.