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Bodega Queiron Mi Lugar 2018

Ontanons first wine under the "estate wines" classification in Rioja
Tempranillo (Aragonez, Tinta Fino, Tinta Roriz) and Grenache (Garnacha, Cannonau)
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Black Fruit, Preserved Fruit, Pepper / Spice, and Herbal, Sweet Spice, Toasted, and Leather / Earthy

BODY: Medium +
DRYNESS:
Dry
ACIDITY:
Medium
TANNIN:
Medium
ALCOHOL (%):
High (More than 14%)

Origin: La Rioja, Spain

Grape Varietals:
Tempranillo (Aragonez, Tinta Fino, Tinta Roriz) and Grenache (Garnacha, Cannonau)

Winemaking:

Destemmed, Extended Skin Contact, and Malolactic Fermentation

Maturation: 19-24 Months Oak Barrels

Awards:

WESTERN FOOD PAIRING
Grilled meats, lamb rack, kangaroo

ASIAN FOOD PAIRING
Venison hot plat, SiChuan ChaoKao

Description

Bodega Queiron Mi Lugar 2018

Rigorous selection of only the best fruit from high altitude vineyards, and from Bodegas Ontañón's new winery in the centre of Quel, has produced one of the new Rioja classifications: a 'Vino de Pueblo', which can only be produced from family-owned vineyards within a named village.

Pronounced aromas of ripe black fruit and blueberries, backed by spice, mocha, fig and balsamic notes. The palate is generous with complex bramble and plum fruit characters, well-integrated oak and bright acidity. It is structured yet elegant with fabulous length.

Predominantly Tempranillo sourced from several selected vineyard parcels in and around Quel, including: El Poeta, La Bartola and Hoyo Judio. All are at altitudes above 600m - low yielding vines which receive no artificial irrigation. Many are plots of old bush vines.

Pre-fermentation maceration for 5 days, followed by a further 18 day maceration at 22-26ºC. Malolactic fermentation takes place in French oak barrels. Vinification takes place at a new, gravity-fed winery in the centre of Quel with the most up-to-date technology. The finished wine spends 18 months in new oak barrels (80% French and 20% American) with varying levels of toast. After a further 6 months in large (18,000L) French oak foudres, the wine is stored in the winery's calado (underground cellar) before release.