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Nose / Aroma: | A white that seduces the nose with its intense floral, fruity and balsamic aromas. |
Mouth / Flavors: | It enamors in mouth for its depth, elegance and freshness, at the same time that surprises for its gastronomic versatility. |
Winemaker notes: | Pazo Barrantes harmonizes body and subtlety, complexity and exuberance, longevity and immediate enjoyment. |
Recommendations: | Temperature 8 ° - 10 ° C |
Food Pairing: | Carabinier tartar, grapefruit nuance and crunchy bacon; white asparagus pudding, white mint prawns; creamy scallops croquettes ... |
Kind of wine: | White Wine |
Grape Varieties: | 100% Albariño |
Vintage: | 2020 |
Ageing: | 2 months with its lees. |
Alcohol: | 13,3% vol |
Formats: | 0,75L y 1,5L. |
Grape harvest: | Manual |
Viticulture: | Vineyards located in the Finca Pazo de Barrantes (Pontevedra, Salnés Valley, D. O. Rías Baixas). |
Peñín Guide: | 94 |
Marqués de Murrieta Estates and Wines is led by a family used to professionalism and daily effort– a mother and her children with a Galician heart who remember Vicente Cebrián Sagarriga, the person who left them suddenly many years ago, every day with love and gratitude. A wonderful husband, an exemplary father, a tireless worker and, in essence, a great man.
“He began a great business and family project which we nowadays try to continue with the same strength and enthusiasm. He transmitted us the value of a united family, he showed us the daily effort, not to fear the fight, the meaning of sacrifice and the reason of the effort. He shared with us how to win and also how to loose… always without becoming weak, looking ahead, seeking joy. He transmitted us the necessity of respecting and being faithful to the past but without forgetting our future… always looking ahead. He gave us his faith, his confidence, his love for life and for all the people around us, his wish to give always, in essence, his charming way of living”,
The story of the Marqués de Murrieta winery is inextricably intertwined with the history of Rioja wine. The winery’s founder, the Marqués de Murrieta, imported production techniques into Spain from Bordeaux. In 1852 he produced his first wine in Logroño, moving into the Ygay Estate in the late 1870s. Located at the heart of La Rioja, the estate is home to Ygay Castle, headquarters of the Marqués de Murrieta wineries. The castle is surrounded by 300 hectares of vineyards.
In 1983 Cebrián-Sagarriga family took up the mantle, commencing in 2007 meticulous restoration work on Ygay Castle which was finished in 2014, the year the winery reopened its doors. Visitors can now enjoy guided tours beginning in the vineyard, continuing through renovated century-old areas, and culminating in a professional tasting of the winery’s wines.
Recognised as one of Europe’s most iconic century-old industrial buildings, Ygay Castle accommodates the whole of Marqués de Murrieta’s winemaking history, a history which laid the foundations of the D.O.Ca. Rioja Designation of Origin. Inside the castle you can visit the historic production cellar, the cask ageing rooms and the collection of wines from 1852 to the present, inspecting historic Marqués de Murrieta labels and documents along the way. It is a private collection of incalculable value.
Ygay Castle has become the perfect location for holding events, containing several dining rooms, a tasting room, a large comfortable lounge with a grand piano, and even a wine bar where you can try all the Marqués de Murrieta and Pazo de Barrantes wines (Pazo de Barrantes being the winery owned by the Cebrián-Sagarriga family in Rías Baixas).