Technical Sheet
Winery: Señorío de San Vicente.
D.O.Ca: Rioja
Alcohol: 14.5%
Variety: 100% Tempranillo Peludo.
Tasting notes: A complex and elegant wine, perfumed and balsamic, with aromatic woods, toasted notes, roasted coffee nuances, licorice, red fruit and dairy hints. Very flavorful, fresh, enveloping and fluid. The finish is marked by elegant barrel aromas.
Serving temperature: around 16ºC
Harvest: Exclusively hand-harvested, with rigorous selection of grapes in optimal health and ripeness, both in the vineyard and at the winery on a sorting table.
Winemaking: Fermentation for around 10 days with two pump-overs per day. Traditional production, 100% destemmed. Temperature controlled between 28 and 30ºC. Maceration with the skins for 21 days; during the first eight days, two pump-overs per day; thereafter, the frequency of pump-overs is reduced, finishing with a gentle pump-over every two days. Malolactic fermentation in barrel. Aged for 20 months in new Bordeaux barrels made of French and American oak. Racked every four months.
Pairing: at Made in Spain Gourmet we recommend it with grilled red meats, stews, big game, acorn-fed Iberian ham, roasts, furred game, small game, aged sheep’s and goat’s cheeses, foie gras, hearty bean stews, casseroles and barbecue. It can also be enjoyed on its own, with a good book.
The purity of the terroir
Five generations of winegrowers with roots in San Vicente de la Sonsierra have woven a long history of complicity between people and vine, drawing out the vineyard’s finest virtues and making every effort to convey its expressiveness in truly distinctive wines.
Marcos Eguren, in charge of winemaking, and Miguel Eguren, managing the group as president, lead a viticultural project in search of wines that evoke the vineyard, with great versatility and a marked personality. These wines belong to the new classics: wines that endure over time, combining fruit, power and structure with elegance, freshness and subtlety.
Sierra Cantabria, Viñedos Sierra Cantabria, Señorío de San Vicente and Viñedos de Páganos make up their projects in the D.O.Ca. Rioja, alongside their presence in the D.O. Toro with the Teso La Monja winery. The family and its wineries enjoy national and international prestige, and have received many distinctions and awards.
Rioja Alavesa: the elite of La Rioja wines
Rioja Alavesa is classified as a subzone within the Rioja Qualified Designation of Origin. It has 13,500 hectares of vineyards and several hundred wineries, producing an annual average of around 40 million liters of wine.
The area is especially known for red wines with distinctive general characteristics, such as bright, vivid color, a fine aroma, fruity flavor and a pleasant palate. These qualities are due to the area’s clay-limestone soils, which are excellent for enabling the vines to absorb the moisture they need. The climate and the location of the vineyards, sheltered behind the Sierra de Toloño, also contribute to their quality by protecting the vines from cold northern winds and allowing them to make better use of the warmth.
Red wines are the region’s most representative wines and are made from the Tempranillo varieties (around 79% of the total is produced from this grape), Garnacha, Mazuelo and Graciano.
Young wines, or the year’s red wines, are mostly made using the traditional carbonic maceration method, in which whole clusters are fermented in a vat, or “lago,” for seven to ten days. Once separated from skins and stems, they are transferred to tanks to complete fermentation.
Crianza, Reserva and Gran Reserva wines, meanwhile, are made using the Bordeaux method, or destemming. This involves crushing the grapes, removing the stems and macerating the must with the grape solids for seven days. After several fermentations, the wines are transferred to barrels for aging. The time spent in barrel and bottle determines the difference between Crianzas, Reservas and Gran Reservas.
As rosé and white wines are increasingly appreciated both in Spain and abroad, winemakers and oenologists are working to produce quality wines from these varieties, in an effort to reach every market.