Altovinum Evodia Garnacha 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Altovinum
Altovinum Evodia Garnacha 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Altovinum

Altovinum Evodia Garnacha 750ml

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Garnacha from Spain
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The 2021 Evodia comes from a cold year with snow, frost and some extreme temperatures (-18 degrees Celsius!) but an average rest of the season, some hail in July(!) and quite a lot of rain in early October, so not a year without challenges. They estimate a 25% decrease in yields, but the grapes picked before the rain delivered fresh wines with good aging potential. This finished at 14.6% alcohol and with good freshness and acidity. It fermented with some 15% full clusters in concrete, and 60% of the volume remained in concrete while the rest was equal parts in used 225-liter barrels and large oak vats for five months. It was a very challenging year, but the result feels great, a cooler and fresher vintage than 2020 and 2022. It's a fragrant Garnacha, a fruit-driven and juicy effort with super fine tannins and a balanced mouthfeel. Volume has gone down and price has gone up a bit, but the quality has also grown and it's still a great bargain.
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Description

This is a fruit bomb, so those not wanting flavor, or in search of wimpy wines need to consider a light beer. Deep ruby/plum purple, with loads of blueberry and black currant fruit, underlying crushed rock notes and some floral scents are all present in this remarkable wine.

Calatayud is a fairly innocuous and rural region of Spain. As far as the eye can see the hills and plains are blanketed with head-pruned vineyards, primarily Garnacha. Just to the north of Calatayud is Campo de Borja, Navarra and Rioja Baja so this sea of Garnacha is a small part of a wider ocean. Much of the inexpensive and pleasurable Garnacha sold in the US comes from these regions in Spain and Eric Solomon was an early pioneer and proponent.

Years ago while working on a project in Calatayud, Eric Solomon met Jean-Marc Lafage and Yolanda Diaz. Yolanda is a native of the region and knows the terruño of Calatayud better than anyone. Jean-Marc is the very talented winemaker and consultant from the Roussillon just across the border in France. Together they “discovered” a unique village in Calatayud, Atea. At 1000 meters above sea level it is the highest elevation village in the whole DO. Even more interesting is that the soil here is black schist, the same soil one can find in the Priorat and in Maury where Jean-Marc owns an estate by the name of Saint-Roch. This unique terroir and the old vines of Garnacha rooted in it, are the origins of Evodia.

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Garnacha

Garnacha, also known as Grenache, is a versatile red grape variety originating from Spain. It thrives in warm, dry climates and is widely planted around the world. Garnacha wines are known for their fruity character, with flavors of red berries, cherry, and sometimes a hint of spice. They typically have moderate tannins and acidity, making them approachable and food-friendly. Garnacha is often used in blends, such as in the famous Rhone Valley blends and Spain's Rioja wines. However, it also shines as a single-varietal wine, showcasing its full-bodied nature and vibrant fruitiness. Garnacha wines are celebrated for their easy-drinking style and ability to pair well with a variety of dishes, from grilled meats to hearty stews.

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