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Clos Fontà 2016
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£63.40

/ 0.75 L btl

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Spec sheet

TypeRed wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti15.0%

The wine

A wine that expresses the typicality of the Priorat region, and specifically of this denomination’s southern part, and also of an estate where the vineyards are integrated in an environment that is partly left in its natural state, amidst woods, with almond, olive and hazelnut trees, and clumps of lavender and rosemary bushes growing among the grapevines.

Clos Fontà originates from a selection of grapes that come from parcels with older vines, in order to obtain more powerfulness, concentration and complexity, should we make comparisons with its younger sibling, Coma Vella. A wine without too much fuss, with sweet tannins, which involves taking time and care to appreciate the balanced palate from start right through to the lengthy finish.

NOTE: Decanting is recommended before serving.

Aged for 14 months in French oak barrels. It subsequently rests for 6 months in bottle.

What does this wine taste like?

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Picota cherry red / Deeply-coloured / Violet glints
Bouquet
Elegant / Complex / Ripe fruit / Spicy notes / Mineral notes
Mouth
Voluminous / Velvety / Fruity tannins / Ripe tannins / Fresh / Persistent

Drinking and storing

Serve between 16ºC and 18ºC

Ratings and awards

201696 PK
201595 PK
201494 PK
201393 PK
201194 PK
200692 PN
PK: ParkerPN: Peñín

Customer reviews

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The winery

Viticultors Mas d'en Gil

Viticultors Mas d'en Gil

The realisation of a dream, “bottling the land”, and a reality: a company run by Pere Rovira and his daughters, showing their passion, tradition and sincerity. Mas d’en Gil is situated in the southern part of the Priorat, where the Garnacha takes precedence over the Cariñena, more typical of the northern area. The location is known as the Priorat’s “botanical garden”, due to the presence of small clumps of lavender and rosemary bushes growing amongst the vines. Mas d’en Gil...

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