Gerard Jané was instrumental in the revival of one of the most typical grapes of Penedès: Sumoll.
For a long time, yet, this variety was not on the DO's grape list. Fortunately, this changed 10 years ago and now the DO favours the development of the local varietals.
Vinification
The harvest takes place between mid- and end-October, which is quite late for the region, but Sumoll is a late varietal with a slow ripening process and a high natural acidity.
When it is ripe, it gives wines with a good structure and a good ageing potential.
Classic vinification, sorting table, fermentation in stainless steel tanks, then ageing in French oak barrels.
Storage potential
Drink as from: 2024
Best moment: 2027-2030
Until: 2033
To serve
At cellar temperature, in a large glass.
Trial analysis
Quite a dark colour for a sumoll - a grape which generally gives lighter colors.
This is a solid, full-bodied wine; the metallic notes are well integrated, as well as the acidity.
An outstanding wine.
Flavor profile
Wood
None
Aged in wood barrels
Heavily aged in wood barrels
Acidity
Low acidity
Balanced
High acidity
Fruitiness
Low fruitiness
Balanced
High fruitiness
Structure
Elegant
Balanced
Full-bodied