Otazu Chardonnay 2013

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    Otazu Chardonnay 2013 Front Label
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    Region

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    Vintage
    2013

    Size
    750ML

    ABV
    13.5%

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    Winemaker Notes

    Lemon yellow, very clean and shiny. Intense nose with fruity predominance in which the notes of skins of acidic apples stand out against a background of peach, pineapple and citrus zest.
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    Otazu, Spain
    This winery began in 1991 with the planting of 92 hectares of vineyards on an ancient plot of land whose winemaking history dates back to the 14th century. This historical vineyard site has the honor of being the northern-most red wine-producing vineyard in Spain. This 350 hectare estate is surrounded by the Perdon and the Peña de Echauri mountain ranges creating a unique microclimate. Rains during the winter and spring are prevalent. During the summer abundant sunshine and great temperature variations between day and night create the right conditions for the vines. In addition, rocky soils throughout the vineyard allow for excellent drainage. The 92 hectares of vineyards are divided into 13 hectares of Chardonnay, 19 hectares of Cabernet Sauvignon, 27 hectares of Tempranillo and 33 hectares of Merlot. There are 15 different clones of red grapes and 3 different clones of white grapes planted. Only estate grown grapes are used in the production of the wines. Thirty-two stainless steel tanks are used to ferment the juice separately by clones and an underground barrel cellar with the capacity of holding 3000 barrels (225 liters) is used for the aging process. The winery produces two separate lines. The premium brand is Palacio de Otazu and the second label is the Palacio de Eriete brand.
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    One of the most popular and versatile white wine grapes, Chardonnay offers a wide range of flavors and styles depending on where it is grown and how it is made. While it tends to flourish in most environments, Chardonnay from its Burgundian homeland produces some of the most remarkable and longest lived examples. California produces both oaky, buttery styles and leaner, European-inspired wines. Somm Secret—The Burgundian subregion of Chablis, while typically using older oak barrels, produces a bright style similar to the unoaked style. Anyone who doesn't like oaky Chardonnay would likely enjoy Chablis.

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    Highly regarded for distinctive and age-worthy red wines, Rioja is Spain’s most celebrated wine region. Made up of three different sub-regions of varying elevation: Rioja Alta, Rioja Alavesa and Rioja Oriental. Wines are typically a blend of fruit from all three, although specific sub-region (zonas), village (municipios) and vineyard (viñedo singular) wines can now be labeled. Rioja Alta, at the highest elevation, is considered to be the source of the brightest, most elegant fruit, while grapes from the warmer and drier Rioja Oriental produce wines with deep color and higher alcohol, which can add great body and richness to a blend.

    Fresh and fruity Rioja wines labeled, Joven, (meaning young) see minimal aging before release, but more serious Rioja wines undergo multiple years in oak. Crianza and Reserva styles are aged for one year in oak, and Gran Reserva at least two, but in practice this maturation period is often quite a bit longer—up to about fifteen years.

    Tempranillo provides the backbone of Rioja red wines, adding complex notes of red and black fruit, leather, toast and tobacco, while Garnacha supplies body. In smaller percentages, Graciano and Mazuelo (Carignan) often serve as “seasoning” with additional flavors and aromas. These same varieties are responsible for flavorful dry rosés.

    White wines, typically balancing freshness with complexity, are made mostly from crisp, fresh Viura. Some whites are blends of Viura with aromatic Malvasia, and then barrel fermented and aged to make a more ample, richer style of white.

    GEC521108_2013 Item# 177340

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