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Furmint
75 cl.
2020
Petracs is the "Great White" blend of Oremus, the Hungarian estate owned by Vega Sicilia. It is made with the best Furmint grapes from old vines (60 years-old+) located in the village of Tolcsva, in Northern Hungary. The slopes are so steep that everything has type be done by hand.
2019
Furmint, Hárslevelü
37,5 cl.
2013
Throughout its 400-year history, the story of Tokaj has been expanding. But it was in 1630 that the grandeur of the Oremus vineyard was cited for the very first time, the one that today also enjoys the greatest success globally. The Tokaj region is in the north-east of Hungary, at the foot of a mountain range. Oremus is right in the middle of that area. All Oremus' vineyards are classified as 'Premier Cru', according to Szirmay's historic 1803 classification. The cellars are located below the village of Tolcsva, a labyrinth of cellars dating back to the 12th century.
Furmint, Hárslevelü, Sárga Muskotály, Zéta
50 cl.
2017
2018
Albariño (100%)
The new top wine by Berta Garcia, who made wine at Latour and Haut Brion. The grapes come from within the estate's walls, hence the name of this cuvée, Tras Los Muros, behind the walls.
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2014
This cuvée is only produced in the best vintages. It is not aged in barrels but in stainless steel tanks, on its lees, at low temperatures. This unique wine is only released after 6 years.
Tinta de Toro (100%)
This wine bears the name of a village along the Duero. Pintia is the latest addition to the Vega Sicilia dynasty (its first vintage was 2001). The winemaking is led from beginning to end by the Vega Sicilia team.
300 cl. (Doble Magnum)
Diégo, Listán blanco, Listán Negro, Malvasía Volcánica
2023
The freakiest of all the Rofe cuvées. A field blend with red and white grapes. Hence its colour, habitually like a clarete, but a little lighter this year, so it qualifies for a white. A wild wine!
Malvasía Volcánica (100%)
Something else! May be because it is a 100% Malvasia Volcanica, but also because the vines grow in sandy soils very near to the ocean, in the area of Tilama (hence its name). The saltiest of all the Puro Tofe cuvées.
Listán blanco (60%), Malvasía Volcánica (35%), Diégo (5%)
Masdache is a village in La Geria region, on the Island of Lanzarote. This cuvée is a field-blend from 100-year-old vines. One of the "wildest" wines made by Puro Rofe.
Diégo, Listán blanco, Malvasía Volcánica
Juan Bello is Puro Rofe 'first growth". This parcel lies on a volcano, in Masdache. The vineyard is impressive - the 100-year-old vines survive in small craters or hoyos.
Doña Blanca (100%)
The smoky and leesy 2019 Gorvia Blanco is a single-vineyard white from a classified vineyard, the first one he planted 38 years ago with trellises and later transformed to goblet. It's one hectare on a slope by the Monterrei Castle on decomposed and complex slate soils, mostly Dona Blanca with 5% Treixadura and Verdello Antiguo. It fermented in a 1,500-liter foudre and a 500-liter barrel, all used and neutral, where the wine is kept with lees for one year, then blended and put in stainless steel for one more year. It feels young and undeveloped; it's still pale and primary, with notes of herbs and fennel, crushed stones and a balanced palate with precision, delineation and purity and with a very tasty finish. The variety is considered quite neutral but does reflect the character of the place quite faithfully ... at least when worked like this! Bravo! 2,500 numbered bottled were filled in November 2021.
Mencia (95%), Bastardo (Merenzao) (4%), Caiño Redondo (1%)
This wine is named after a small enclave in the D.O. Monterey: Govia. The estate's wines are all farmed biodynamically.
Verdello Antiguo (100%)
2021
With this wine, José Luis Mateo has accomplished a tour de force and a première, recuperating the Verdello Antiguo, an old clone of Godelllo from the Monterrei heights. This wine has more tension than your usual Godello.
Tintorera (100%)
2016
This wine is made from Garnacha Tintorera vines planted in the 1920s. It us quite unique, for this grape is habitually used in blends, mainly for the colour. But José Luis Mateo has decided to use it on its own and makes a wine full of personality out of it, a refined wine with a Rhône character.
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