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Chivite Finca de Villatuerta Selección Esp. 2010

Chivite Finca de Villatuerta Selección Esp.

2010
92
PEÑÍN
Discontinued

£15.05

/ 0.75 L btl

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Spec sheet

TypeRed wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti13.5%

The wine

The Finca de Villatuerta range offers new wines, full of aromatic expression from their varieties and originating from the Tierra Estella vineyards lying on the slopes of the Granja de Legardeta estate.

A wine appearing an intense, ruby-red colour of considerable depth. It releases a very fine and subtle aroma on the nose with fresh notes of red and black fruits and spicy hints, as well as traces of fine wood, cedar and blond tabacco. With an ample entry, on the palate the wine comes over as complex, well-balanced, persistent and long, with a very fresh aftertaste. Overall the wine shows elegance and good structure, promising very good evolution in bottle.

Aged for 12 months in French oak barrels.

What does this wine taste like?

View
Ruby red / Intense / Deep
Bouquet
Fine / Subtle / Fresh / Fruit aromas / Red fruit / Black fruit / Spicy notes / Cedar wood
Mouth
Smooth / Elegant / Balanced / Structured / Fresh / Ageing notes / Well-integrated wood

Drinking and storing

Serve between 16ºC and 18ºC

Food pairing

Red meats / Vegetables / Casseroles

Ratings and awards

201092 PN
PN: Peñín

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Winemaking

Vinification materialWood
Ageing period12 months
Type of woodFrench oak

The winery

Chivite

Chivite

Chivite is the name of a renowned wine-making family in Navarra, which goes back 11 generations to 1647, with documental evidence of vineyard and wine cellar ownership, probably making this the oldest wine-producing dynasty in Spain. Back in 1860, when the phylloxera plague was blighting the French wine industry, the family embarked upon a trade route to northern Europe to meet increased demand, and later made their home an inn en route to Madrid, extending the reach of their...

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