Descripción

Este magnífico blanco de Rioja, sabroso y vibrante, sólo se elabora en cantidades limitadas durante las añadas más frías para favorecer un ciclo de maduración más largo. Es un vino rico y complejo, con agradables notas salinas y con un gran potencial de guarda.

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Blanco
Añada
2021
Grado
13.5% vol.
Variedad
100% Viura
Origen
Rioja

Cata

Vista
Color amarillo pálido.
Nariz
Intenso y complejo, con notas cítricas, florales y minerales, presenta un gran potencial para desarrollar más matices y complejidad.
Boca
Sabroso y con una vibrante acidez acompañadas de unos taninos muy finos y un final seco y serio.
Temperatura de servicio
Entre 10 y 12 ºC.

Viñedo y elaboración

Nombre
San Juan de Anteportalatina
Descripción
Viñedo situado a 600 metros sobre el nivel del mar.
Superficie
1,5 hectáreas.
Suelo
Arcilloso calcáreo con alto contenido en cal.
Cosecha
Vendimia manual.
Vinificación
La elaboración se produjo en barricas de roble francés de 225 L y 500 L.
Envejecimiento
12 meses de crianza en barricas de roble francés y depósitos de hormigón.

Opinión de los críticos

The Wine Advocate:

The white 2021 Añadas Frías (“cold vintages”), produced only in cooler years when the wine has the profile he's looking for, was produced with grapes from a 1.5-hectare vineyard in Laguardia at 600 meters altitude. It has 13.3% alcohol and a very low pH (3.08), which denotes very good freshness and notable acidity (seven grams of tartaric acid per liter of wine). It started fermenting in stainless steel and finished in 500-liter French oak barrels and 800-liter concrete egg. It has a phenomenal nose—nuanced, complex, not too expressive perhaps, a little shy and insinuating, with hints of flowers, pollen and crushed rocks. The palate is vibrant, precise, delineated and fresh with pungent flavors. Possibly the finest vintage to date. 2,045 bottles were filled in 2023.

Tim Atkin:

What a wine! Only made in cooler vintages, of which 2021 was one, this is a world-class Viura from a very low-yielding, 1.5-hectare vineyard called San Juan de Anteportalatina at 600 metres in Laguardia. Chiselled, taut and effortlessly well balanced, it has wet stone and wild flower aromas, a palate of aniseed, tangerine and lemon juice and nuanced, scented oak.

Falstaff:

Complex bouquet with elegant citrus aromas, notes of peach and exotic fruits. In addition, subtle toasted notes and smoky-spicy hints. Elegant on the palate, with straightforward, juicy acidity, tart citrus fruit, some honey and a long, saline minerality on the finish.