Type | Red wine |
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Allergens | Contains sulfites |
Alcohol contenti | 15.0% |
Spec sheet
The wine
Made from the grapes of old vines aged over 60 years old. Cultivated on the slate-covered hillsides and terraces of the mountains of Molar (Tarragona), and lying at altitudes of between 300 and 400 metres.
Aged for 10 months in French oak barrels, La Garnatxa Fosca del Priorat reminds us with its name (fosca means dark) of the slate soils of the Priorat which define the austere and flavoursome character of this wine. Sixty-year-old vines grow on the typical soils of this area (where slate dominates) at a height of 310 metres. This is a mineral Grenache, complex and elegant which has aged for 10 months in French oak barrels to gain its austere and flavoursome character.
What does this wine taste like?
View | Purple |
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Bouquet | Ageing notes / Mineral notes / Slate / Red fruit |
Mouth | Flavoursome / Balanced / Elegant / Complex / Fine / Long |
Drinking and storing
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The winery
Proyecto Garnachas
Garnachas Project is a project that aims to pay tribute to one of the most important grapes in the Mediterranean: Garnacha. Following the course of the Ebro river and the history of its lands, this project has recovered ancient vineyards of this variety in very diverse corners, starting with La Rioja, continuing through Navarra and crossing Aragón until reaching Catalonia. In each of these regions, the grape dresses its essence with each of the landscapes and becomes as familiar...