White wine made from old Verdejo vineyards by Esmeralda García, on ungrafted foot in the Segovia area. Limestone loamy-sandy soils of great depth.
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Color and Appearance: | Color amarillo pajizo pálido con leves reflejos verdosos y dorados. Limpio y muy brillante. |
Nose / Aroma: | Nariz intensa, profunda y muy agradable. Se aprecian notas de fruta blanca madura, cortezas cítricas, leves aromas especiados, anises, recuerdos de hierba recién cortada, heno, sutiles notas de pastelería, cremosas y finos tostados. |
Mouth / Flavors: | En boca impera un gran volumen, es amplio, untuoso, con una magnífica acidez, sutilmente integrada, que lo define y le da profundidad. Es fresco, aromático, sabroso, con un buen final, largo y persistente lleno de notas afrutadas y especiadas. |
Kind of wine: | White Wine. |
Grape Varieties: | 100% Verdejo |
Vintage: | 2022 |
Ageing: | In stainless steel tank (70%) and clay jars (30%) on its total lees. |
Alcohol: | 13% vol |
Formats: | 0,75L |
Production: | Limited. |
Soils: | Sandy loamy limestones of great depth, four different places, at 800-850 m. |
Grape harvest: | Manual. |
Viticulture: | Free standing vines of 140-200 years. |
Esmeralda García was born in Santiuste de San Juan Bautista. The pine forests of Vayuste enjoyed their first childhood games when he went down to the river in the summer afternoons, while Vallejo observed how he learned to ride a bicycle and Carrascal witnessed the imprint with which his grandfather Boni transmitted to him. the uniqueness of the family plot of Las Miñañas. After finishing her studies and working in different wineries, Esmeralda returns to her hometown to make wines with the same nakedness and freedom with which she ran through her fields during her childhood, forming part of the eclectic landscape that saw her born, and with the humility and responsibility transmitted to him by being aware of the short passage of time that his work will entail within the historical heritage of the bicentennial vines of Santiuste.