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Lindes de Remelluri Salinillas de Buradón 2020

Lindes de Remelluri Salinillas de Buradón

2020
95
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Spec sheet

TypeRed wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti14.0%

Ratings and awards

202095 PK
PK: Parker

Wine critics reviewsReviews by Parker

The 2020 Lindes de Remelluri Viñedos de Salinillas de Buradón, a parish of Labastida, was produced with a blend of 91% Tempranillo, 4% Garnacha and 5% other varieties from south-facing vineyards behind the Sierra de la Cantabria, the last vineyards that they recovered on quartz salt, gypsum and red clay soils. These are the last grapes to be picked, and the wine has 14.22% alcohol but doesn't show any heat. It comes through as serious, shy and austere, a little closed at first. The tannins are a little rustic, but the wine has a strong mineral streak that made it my favorite from the lot. 20,114 bottles produced. It was bottled in May 2022.

— Luis Gutiérrez (31/07/2023)Robert Parker Wine Advocate Vintage 2020 - 95 PARKER

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Winemaking

Ageing period12 months
Type of woodBarrel

Vineyards

Salinillas de Buradón

Vine ageBetween 30 and 50 years
SoilQuartz / Ferritic clay
ClimateAtlantic
Surface area4.50 hectares
Altitude570.00 meters

The winery

Granja Ntra. Sra de Remelluri

Granja Ntra. Sra de Remelluri

The Granja Nuestra Señora de Remelluri is to be found where once stood the Monastery of Toloño (Labastida), on the old estate that formerly belonged to the monks of St. Jerome who, in the 14th Century, worked the lands growing cereals and vines. There are still traces to be found of their community (a wine press and a cemetery). In 1968 Jaime Rodríguez Salís restored the vineyards and the ancient buildings, converting the monastery into the winery it is today, where the Remelluri...

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