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Ibéricos Torres Neuheit aus dem Rioja
SKU: 008125 Name: Ibéricos Region: Spain - DO Rioja
Producer: Miguel Torres Grapes: 100% Tempranillo
Climate: 2006 was one of the earliest reading in the Rioja wine region. Already in the spring and summer during the first weeks, persistently high temperatures, the growth cycle of the vines and the grapes to develop apace. Low rainfall could still rich water resources of the earth and balance so that ensured a healthy supply of grapes. The Farbnahme and ripening of the grapes went without incident, so in October 2006, all grapes were introduced. The yields were lower than expected ahead of the two previous years, but it also (and especially) the clear limitations of the yield control of the Council is owed Doca Rioja (6500 kg / ha for red and 9000 kg / ha for white grapes). 2006, so that the lowest yield since 2002.
Color: red
Maturity: enjoy
Description: Color: deep, brilliant red Fragrance: aromatic, dense bouquet with aromas of ripe berries and spices, in the background, slightly earthy and subtle echoes Röstnoten noticeable taste: on the palate at the same time soft and strong, aromatic, complex and elegant with smooth, sustained length in Finale
Serviervorschlag: too juicy grilled or roasted meats, spicy-spicy stew dishes, Iberian sausage and smoked ham or cheese specialties
Serving temperature: 18.00 ° C Analysis values: Alcohol: 14.00% Acid: 5.44 g / l shelf to (at least): four to six years
Wine processing: The fully-Tempranillo grapes for Torres' Ibéricos be from late September to early October and first read about a week at controlled temperatures (28 to 30 ° C) in a stainless steel tank on the fermented mash. The wine will remain a total of 18 days on the berry skins in order to maximize their flavor, color and soft tannins to escape. Thereafter, the still young wine around twelve months, partly in new barrels of French and American oak and expanded in August 2008 to the bottled. Here lies he now another six months at controlled temperatures before it finally as Ibéricos for the trade is released. Wine note: Ibéricos is Torres' latest project. A pure Tempranillo, the proud name of the Iberian Peninsula to pay, and a classic as well as ambassadors of this noble landscape with its solitary oaks and old vines. The Rioja is undoubtedly the most famous wine region of Spain. Named after the Rio Oja, a tributary of the Ebro, designated region in the central north of the country since 1945 has already DOC status. Rioja, 1991 was the first and only long time Doca (Denominación calificada de Origen) in Spain, a designation of origin for wines of special quality. The clear favorite among the vines of Tempranillo is the grape as Rioja and par is about 60% of the area under claim.
Bottle Size: 0.75 l
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