D. Ventura Vina do Burato 2015

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Product Details


Varietal

Producer

Vintage
2015

Size
750ML

ABV
12.5%

Features
Green Wine

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Somm Note

Winemaker Notes

Light in aspect with floral and fresh aromas. The palate is medium bodied with rose petal and red fruit flavors framed with fresh tannins.

Pair with: wild mushrooms, chicken, chorizo, and eggs.

Professional Ratings

  • 91
    Ramon Losada grows his entry-level wine on fertile soils, a blend of slate and clay near the Mino River, working with vines that are 80 years old. The result is a pure and juicy mencia, a lovely blend of mineral flavors and red fruit. It feels spicy and refreshing, the tannins lending strength without adding weight.
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D. Ventura, Spain
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One of the most stunning landscapes in Spain is located in the heart of Galicia, in an area known as the Ribeira Sacra, or Sacred Banks, as the region houses the largest concentration of Romanesque churches and monasteries in Europe due to the expansion by religious orders in the Middle Ages. Access to the region is through driving on the N-120 which snakes between Villafranca del Bierzo and Ourense, following the river Sil as it cuts through gorgeous canyons terraced with unforgettable, steeply-terraced vineyards.

D. Ventura is the soft-spoken Ramón Losada and his family, who farm 6ha of old vines to make small amounts of single-vineyard wine in one of the most remote wine regions in the world, Ribeira Sacra. Ramón is the picture of a humble farmer, with his full-time job as the village veterinarian consuming whatever time is left after tending to his vines. He even finds a little time to raise a rare heritage breed of Galician pig, from which he makes incredible sausages to keep the breed going. In 1999, he and his sister Belen refurbished the cellar in the ancient family farmhouse in Pantón and began bottling and selling their wines, which until then were for self-consumption.

Ever since the Romans inhabited the area, people have been growing grapes on the steep terraces lining the two rivers, the Sil and the Miño, which form the heart of the denomination. Working these vineyards is extremely difficult labor, as the terraces in some areas are so steep that the grapes have to be brought up to the top of the road on a motorized lift. All farming is done by hand in a very ancestral manner. Whole bunches of grapes are hand-harvested, the selection is done in the vineyard. From there the grapes go directly into a de-stemmer where they are crushed and go straight into the fermentation vat undergoing a spontaneous, wild-yeast fermentation in stainless steel. There is no new oak at the winery and the wines are aged in stainless steel from 6-9 months before being bottled to make way for the new harvest. This is uncomplicated winemaking with absolutely no makeup and a focus on capturing the purity of each vineyard and vintage.

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BHS162425_2015 Item# 162425

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