Smoke, Violets, Rose Petals, Mineral, Wild Blueberry, And Black Raspberry
Fruity Yet Complex, Superb Depth, Grip, And Balance
The press can't seem to get enough of Alvaro Palacios these days -- his legend built on the stunning wines he has crafted from the farthest reaches of Spain, from Priorat to Bierzo. Palacios' latest project features another rising star -- the obscure Mencía grape. In the Bierzo appellation, perched in the Northwest corner of Spain, ancient Mencía vineyards emerge from the steepest of hillsides, their roots deeply set into unique, mineral-laden soils. Under the skilled hands of Palacios and his cousin, Ricardo Perez Palacios, the forgotten black grape (believed by some to be a cousin of Cabernet Franc), has achieved new heights.The 60- to 100 year-old vines yield less than one ton per acre, resulting in a most concentrated, unique expression of this variety and of the Bierzo terroir. Saturated purple in color, with super fragrant bouquet of wild blueberry, black raspberry smoke, and crushed violets. Fruity yet complex on the palate, it has superb depth, grip and balance. Viticulture is Biodynamic at 450-800M elevation. The vines are 40-90 years old. This is Palacios's entry level Mencia. The wine spends 4 months new French barrique.