Red wine made from 100% Pinot Noir. Variety that is characterized by its good adaptation to cold climates, which makes you feel at home in our vineyards in Coruña del Conde. Vineyards located between 900 to 1,000m of altitude, which have extraordinary conditions for the correct maturation of Pinot Noir.
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Color and Appearance: | Bright, ruby red with violet reflections. |
Nose / Aroma: | Intense and fresh notes of wild strawberries, raspberries and cherries. Its small passage through the barrel provides complexity, with subtle touches of spice and toffee, but always leaving the variety as the protagonist. |
Mouth / Flavors: | Fresh, soft and elegant. In the aftertaste, red fruit, colossus and a notable finish reappear. |
Recommendations: | Temperature 16 - 18º C |
Kind of wine: | Red Wine. |
Grape Varieties: | 100% Pinot noir. |
Vintage: | 2020 |
Alcohol: | 14,5% vol |
Formats: | 0,75L y 1,5L. |
In these stony and rugged highlands, centuries ago great civilizations found a place to settle and grow. They knew the virtue of the extreme.
Clunia was born from a dream: to make wines of the highest quality and marked character in a hostile climate. Wines from a land with centuries of experience, an arid and hard land.
The Clunia vineyards began to be planted in the 90s when very few believed in the potential of this unique terroir located around 1,000 meters above sea level. Although the property has approximately 70 hectares in total, not all of them have been planted, since we are convinced that the best way to get to know such a different terroir is to give it time, not to rush.
This is what we have done in Clunia: Today, we only cultivate 20 hectares of Tempranillo, Syrah, Albillo, and Malbec, although the incorporation of new plantations is planned, which will give a final figure of 32 hectares.
All this was done calmly and patiently, with great dedication to the land and low performance, as proven by its low production of 42,000 bottles per year between the three Clunia wines. At a high altitude, and surrounded by mountains that send their winds over the Plateau, the Clunia vineyards strive to survive the inclement weather, the harsh summers and the no less extreme winters, the marked temperature contrasts between the day and night. Rooted in a limestone soil, with good drainage and the presence of clays, sands, and limestone rocks that vary depending on the estate, the vines resist the rigorous frosts of this microclimate, the icy winds and the scorching heat, seeking sustenance in the bowels of the earth.
And so, when autumn arrives and the end of the ripening period, the grapes reflect their history and the effort of the vineyard that saw them born, giving rise to wines of great aromatic concentration, freshness and structure, elegant, full-bodied and ripe tannins.