Tasting Notes
From parcels on the steep slopes of the Sil river entirely farmed by hand - no tractors here for how steep it is, and how remote! A blend of Merenzao (known as Trousseau in the Jura or Bastardo in Spain as well) with some Mencia and Garnacha Tinterora. It's rare to find Merenzao in this area now, but great reds have been produced here historically, and this wine is something of a homage to them. If you are a lover of Cru Beaujolais, we recommend that you try Escalada Do Sil - it's beautifully floral, with plum and a grating of dark chocolate, brush and raspberry leaf, with a liquorice-laced long finish. Concentrated but so pretty and well-balanced.
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A titan of the Spanish wine industry - introducing Alberto Orte! Oh, where to begin. He’s the guy, at the tender age of 24, who co-founded renowned US based Spanish specialist wine importer, Olé & Obrigado. A farmer, producer and historian all in one, he’s dedicated a huge portion of his life to exploring, identifying and preserving old varieties and clones, and has successfully identified a whopping 200+ old clones of Palomino Fino and Palomino Jerez and revived and re-planted over 20 grape varieties on the brink of extinction. As well as his projects in Jerez, Alberto also makes wine from extraordinary sites in Yecla, Rioja and as we have here, Valdeorras.