La Barbacana Red 2019

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€29,00

Région Spain - Castile and Leon
Cépages Alicante Bouschet
Contenance 75 cl
Alcool 12.0
Couleur Red, Quiet
Millésime 2019

Garnacha Tintorera and Mencia, a deep, pure red with silky tannins and lively acidity. Natural wine with no added sulfites.

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Profil Aromatique

Fruits noirs

Fruits noirs

Poivré

Poivré

Terre

Terre

Herbacé

Herbacé

Profil Technique

Carafage : No
Température de service : 16-18°C
Potentiel de garde : 5-10 years old

Decoding Wine

Sufficient

Woody

Complex

Floral

Expenses

Fruity

✔︎

Gobble

Light

Sweet (wine)

Mineral

Oxidative

Beading

Powerful

Round

Salinity

Dry

Tannic

Strained

La Senda

Situé en Castille-et-León, La Senda produit des vins naturels issus de vieilles vignes, avec une belle fraîcheur et une grande finesse.
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La Barbacana Red 2019,

La Senda


La Bodega La Senda is the creation of Diego Losada, a native of Bierzo, a region northwest of the province of León, bordered to the north by Asturias and to the west by Galicia. Pilgrims traveling to Santiago de Compostela via the Camino Francés or the Camino de Invierno can admire its magnificent landscapes, where ancient vineyards cover the hilltops. Viticulture dates back to Roman times, but the region was so traumatized by the phylloxera crisis that vines were not replanted until the mid-20th century, without massive uprooting, giving these vines an average age of forty to seventy years. Born in Ponferrada, in the northern Bierzo, Diego was never one for compromise. Resolutely radical, with a love of freedom and rigor, he first applied this disposition to music in the heavy metal band he formed with his high school friends. It was to wine, later, that he would devote this same passion, studying organic chemistry at university and learning the scientific aspects of viticulture. But the scientific rigidity and conventional methods, discovered on some of the estates where he worked, did not satisfy him. Attracted by a viticulture closer to the land, Diego recovered a few plots to showcase, as naturally as possible, the terroir of Bierzo. In 2012, he created the La Senda estate on the outskirts of his hometown, whose name means "the path." His wines will be like him: honest, frank, natural and expressive. Without the appellation of origin, they are the pure reflection of their soils and climate, of the personality and energy of their creator. La Barbacana is named after the plot that produced the grapes, a vineyard more than a century old planted on schist, ferrous and quartz soils at an altitude of 650 meters. The grape varieties are mainly Garnacha Tintorera (90%), with ten percent Mencia. The harvest is macerated in chestnut barrels and pressed before the end of fermentation, after which the must rests for eleven months in 650-liter chestnut barrels. Pure, deep, complex, this wine has a beautiful acidity and an equally beautiful length. It is a fruity and juicy red that will accompany the most rustic specialties of the Spanish terroir.
Natural wine without added sulfites.