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Suertes del Marqués Vidonia V.P. 2023
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Spec sheet

TypeWhite Wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti12.5%
Production1,290 bottles

Ratings and awards

202096 PK
PK: Parker

Wine critics reviewsReviews by Parker

There is a new white, the 2020 Vidonia V.P. (V.P. stands for "viñedos propios," or "own vineyards"), produced exclusively from the Paraje Las Suertes (the same paraje that produces the red that was called El Ciruelo, now Las Suertes) on clay and sandy soils. In this case, it fermented in new 500-liter Stockinger barrels, where the wine matured for 11 months, which gives it a more Burgundian profile. It has 12.3%, a low pH (3.04) and good acidity (6.73 grams of tartaric). It's a selection of two barrels with a very Burgundian profile, the style Jonatan García likes to drink. There is finesse and acidity, subtleness and elegance. There is a tad more complexity and depth than in the Vidonia but also more subtleness, and it's a little closed. It's a slightly different style but the same extremely high quality. 1,290 bottles were filled in July 2021.

— Luis Gutiérrez (17/02/2022)Robert Parker Wine Advocate Vintage 2020 - 96 PARKER

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Winemaking

Ageing period11 months
Barrel ageNew
Type of woodFrench oak

Vineyards

Paraje Las Suertes

SoilClay / Sand
OrientationNortheast / Northwest

The winery

Bodega Suertes del Marqués

Bodega Suertes del Marqués

Suertes del Marqués is a family-run winery located in the north of Tenerife, in the Orotava Valley. It began producing wines in 2006, after more than twenty years dedicated to viticulture and selling grapes to other wineries in the area.Its project is based on respect for tradition and minimal intervention in the winery. They ferment with native yeasts, reduce racking to a minimum and use sulphur in very limited quantities. All work in the vineyard is done manually, and systemic...

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