Style
Red
Type

Still

Winemaker

Concha Vecino

Appellation

Navarra

Varieties

Merlot

Viticulture

The vineyards of Merlot are planted on trellises. They are sustainably cared for without the use of pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides. They are dry farmed, as well.

Farming

Sustainable

Terroir

Hillsides composed of red and gray marl, with a substantial component of sandstone. Soil depth is dependent on the slopes and the depth of the calcareous layer. The soils are characterized by an argillaceous composition, with an average quantity of carbonates of 30% in the topsoil and 40% in the subsoil. Some of the vines are also planted in stony soils a less fine texture, characterized by high drainage and an even higher proportion of carbonate. Continental climate with both Mediterranean and Atlantic influences. 218 day long vegetative cycle. Spring frosts sometimes produce severe damage to the crop. Summers are dry and warm, with drastic temperature swings between day and night.

Vineyard

Proprietary vineyards planted in the Valley of Valdizarbe, one of Navarra’s most historical viticultural areas. Vines were planted in 1989.

Vinification

100% Merlot. Grapes lightly crushed, followed by a five-day cold maceration. Fermentation in stainless steel. Total maceration for 15 days. Lightly filtered before bottling.

Features

Bottle, Screw cap

Available Sizes (L)

0.750

Distribution Area

New Jersey

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Tasting Note

Black cherry and spice aromas, accented by hints of anis and plum. Firm tannins; crisp acidity.