Muchada-Leclapart Etoile 2018 Front Bottle Shot
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Winemaker Notes

Étoile is Muchada-Leclapart's star; dry, hectic, salty and elegant; a silent memory of our history. Its grapes come from Pastrana Baja, a vineyard of more than sixty years that the winery was able to lease for the first two years, located in the lower part of the east orientation of the “Pago Miraflores.” It highlights its memory of notes of sherry in a wine without intervention and without velo de flor.

Blend: 100% Palomino Fino

Professional Ratings

  • 93
    Even if the nose was quite similar in the Palomino wines (the Moscatel is always another story), the finesse and nuance of the 2018 Ètoile was quite noticeable in the palate, where the energy I found must be the combination of the albariza de lentejuelas soils and the depth of the old vines in the Pago Miraflores Alta, where a soft slope produces wines that are subtle and elegant. It fermented and matured in oak barrels, without the influence of the Sherry barrels, rather than in the Sherry butts where the 2017 had fermented and matured in oak cask. This is a more powerful version of Lumiere. This has 11% alcohol and a pH of 3.31 with 5.71 grams of acidity.
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White grapes are used in two famous types of Spanish wine, Sherry and Cava, but we will limit this discussion to still whites. Let’s begin with perhaps the best known and most highly regarded internationally, Albariño . Produced in the region of Rías Baixas, just above Portugal in northwestern Spain, Albariño typically sees no or little oak and is medium to medium-plus in body. Aroma and flavor notes often include citrus and peach, often with subtle floral notes and a suggestion of sea spray, giving the wine a zesty feel. Often bottled as a single varietal, Albariño is sometimes blended with other indigenous grapes like Loureira and Treixadura. Try one of these Spanish whites from Forjas del Salnes.

Let’s look at a few other Spanish white wines. Godello also hails from northwestern Spain and presents a profile of grapefruit, minerality and a slight smoky quality. Enjoy a bottle from Bodegas Avancia. The region of Rueda, northwest of Madrid, is home to Verdejo , which makes refreshing, un-oaked white wines whose herbal vibrancy recalls Sauvignon Blanc . Protos makes a tasty version. Up north in the Basque region, we find the wine called Txakoli (sometimes called Txakolina). Pronounced “sha-ko-LEE,” it’s made from a local grape called Hondurrabi Zuri and is light, fresh, citrusy, dry … and with razor sharp acidity that makes it a fantastic partner with local seafood and tapas. Ameztoi Gertariako is a good Spanish white wine producer to check out.

The Penedѐs region, best known for the oceans of delicious Cava it sends to the world, also produces still Spanish whites, sometimes from international varieties like Chardonnay , and often from the same grapes used for Cava. These include Parellada, Xarel-lo and Macabeo. Avaline produces a fine example of Penedes white. Finally, we visit the Rioja region. While it is historically and internationally famous for its reds, Rioja also produces fine Spanish white wines. These are usually based on Viura (the local name for Macabeo) and make good everyday sippers, although some aged versions can be stunningly complex. A good place to start is the white Rioja from Bodegas Muga.

As you can see, Spanish white wines offer a vast opportunity for exploration!

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