05 Petite Verdot 'Cuarzo'
From the winery:
Our wine goes after the name of quartz (cuarzo), the most important
mineral in the composition of the soil where Petit Verdot is
grown...Vina Alicia receives lineage and structure for a long life in
casks and bottles. The Petit Verdot vineyard, with one hectare of
expansion, has been cultivated with vines that come from the same mother
plant. It took 15 years to obtain the results. In this vineyard,
Carignan and Grenache Noir varieties are also grown.
Harvest is manually done...the varieties are harvested separately, as
their ripeness periods are different. Varieties are fermented separately
at the winery. After going through the destemmer, berries are kept
during 48 hours in cool places, to achieve the highest extraction of
anthocyanins. Once alcoholic fermentation has started, temperature is
kept between 28-30 degrees Celsius for Petit Verdot, Carignan, and the
Grenache Noir...This process takes 15-20 days and the wine is pumped
over twice a day and punched down to stimulate the passage of the
polyphenols. Once the alcoholic fermentation has finished, the wine goes
into casks to undergo malolactic fermentation. New French oak casks are
used. After malolactic fermentation, the varieties are blended and kept
in the oak casks for 8 more months.
Wine Details
| Country | Argentina |
|---|---|
| Region | |
| Appellation | |
| Region/Appellation | Lujan de Cuyo |
| Alcohol | 14% |
| Color | Red |
| Still/Sparkling | Still |
| Special Features | |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |
| Varietals | 90% Petit Verdot/5% Grenache/5% Carignan |
| Wood Treatment |
Tasting Notes
The wine has a powerful and stunning deep red color. The wine bears strength and personality, complemented by the melty grainy tannins on the palate and mineral and truffle aromas. Its power and personality makes a fine accompaniment to red meats and firm, blunt cheeses like Gorgonzola.
