Dominio de Atauta, Ribera del Duero 2021

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From the remote Atauta valley of Ribera del Duero where exceptionally old (120-140 year old) vineyards grow at great heights of 900-1000 metres, this is a powerful expression of its rugged terroir. With dark, ripe fruit, garrigue, spicy clove, dark chocolate and coffee - it packs a punch yet is still vibrant and fresh . The pre-phylloxera vines are gobelet trained and hand harvested, making for incredibly laborious work to protect these special, old, low yielding vineyards that produce wine of great character and intensity.

Wine Information

Grape: Tinto Fino (Tempranillo)

Farming:

ABV: 14.5%

Bottle Size: 75cl

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Dominio de Atauta can be found in the east of the Ribera del Duero appellation overlooking the Atauta Valley, 50km from the source of the River Duero in Soria. The valley has five centuries of winemaking tradition focused on the Tinto Fino (Tempranillo) grape. At 975 metres altitude this is the highest and coolest part of the region, at the extremes of vine cultivation. Atauta produces some of the most individual, complex and expressive wines in Ribera.

Within this small valley winemaker Jaime Suarez Pardo (his 1st vintage here was 2015) and viticulturalist Ismael Sanz control over 500 separate plots across 45 hectares. They have identified 25 different terroirs - they harvest by terroir and vinify each separately for maximum expression.

Rainfall is low and wind travels along the valley from the west, keeping humidity levels low and controlling disease. This allows the team to farm sustainably, using only organic products – animal and plant compost. The valley is very eroded, with shallow sandy soils leading to the calcareous rock below. The nature of the small plots means that all work, including harvesting, has to be carried out manually. The vines are gobelet-trained and very old (over 85 years) including some that were planted pre-phylloxera (120-140 years ago) and, as such, yields are naturally low.

There is minimal intervention in the cellar. Fermentation is by natural yeasts, and they do not cold stabilise their wines. The winery employs a range of different fermentation and maturation vessels of varying sizes - wooden tanks, concrete and stainless steel. Following malolactic fermentation wines are aged in 100% French oak.