Lalama 2021 - 75cl

Lalama 2021 - 75cl
Lalama 2021 - 75cl
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Lalama 2021 - 75cl

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Alérgenos y características

Year

2021

Appellation of origin

Ribeira Sacra

Kind

Tinto

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Otras características

Pairing: carnes blancas, Asados, Jamón ibérico de bellota, quesos de oveja, Risotos

Mouth: Sabroso, con taninos elegantes y una acidez marcada por la fruta. Amable y fácil de beber.

Nose: Aromas minerales, balsámicos y recuerdos herbáceos.

Mark: Dominio do Bibei

More information

Lalama is a red wine from the D.O. Ribeira Sacra produced by the Dominio de Bibei winery. Lalama is a coupage in which the Mencía variety predominates (90%) accompanied to a lesser extent by Brancellao, Mouratón, Souson and Garnacha (10%).

Dominio do Bibei was born at the beginning of 2000 as an initiative of a group of people whose origins are in that terroir. From the beginning of the project, a young team was entrusted with the day-to-day running of the winery.

When considering the construction of the winery, they tried to enhance the landscape and accentuate its uniqueness from a totally romantic vision. With the premise that the winery should dialogue with nature and seeking its complete integration, they decided from the beginning to fragment it into different buildings and distribute them on a steep slope in a staggered manner, as can be seen in the photos of the winery.this conceptual strategy, based on the traditional system of building on slopes, allowed them to have a minimal impact on the visual landscape and successfully resolve their intention to use gravity as a system of wine production.they also tried to find guidelines to guide their intervention in such a humanized and suggestive territory. This landscape of walls orsocalcos arranged following the contour lines has been molded by the hands of winegrowers who have cultivated these lands for centuries, and is part of a memory that provokes a deep emotion impossible to ignore .The Romans found gold deposits and were the first to carry out costly engineering works to divert the riverbed and access the river sediments. The ancient Roman mines of Las Médulas and the Montefurado tunnel are examples of this. It is said that they were also the first to cultivate vines in the area. They then shipped the wine along with lampreys caught in the river to be served on the tables of the emperors. Today, the vines are still planted in the deep valleys and gorges of the river, making the grape harvest an almost heroic task.the terroir is a differentiating element, it determines the particularity and is its birthmark. Already in ancient times, its vineyards were far from civilization under the care of a high mountain population that relied on wine presses to survive a very harsh winter. We are in a special place, far from big cities or polluting industries. A land far from the comings and goings of cars, trains or airplanes. A land only interrupted by the sound of the elements , the rock on which it rests is of granite origin. In some areas there is an abundance of sands, composite schists and minerals such as mica, quartz or feldspar. In others, however, clays and slates predominate. The climate is Atlantic with marked contrasts between seasons. With an average annual rainfall of 700 mm concentrated in winter and spring, summer and autumn are drier and with a greater thermal amplitude between day and night. September, the month of the grape harvest, is always unpredictable. The strongest winds are from the west and southwest.in the Ribeira Sacra we find an apparently disorderly vineyard in terms of varieties. Faced with the prevailing monoculture, it was decided to respect the decisions of the predecessors and go for ablendof native varieties, respecting the vision of the old winegrowers.the capricious orography makes the altitudes range from 200 to 700 meters, achieving optimal conditions for all grape varieties, white and red. The vines of Dominio do Bibei are young and centenary. Different varieties of the Ribeira Sacra have been recovered, some of them almost abandoned: Mencia, Brancellao, Mouratón, Garnacha tintorera, Sousón, Caiño, Gran Negro or "Vella da Caxata" for the reds and Albariño, Dona Blanca, Colagadeira, Treixadura and Torrontes for the whites. the harvest is carried out by hand and selectively in small boxes, taking into account the nature of the soil, the incidence of climate and variety. After fermentation, they are in favor of usingold barrels. The barrels are known one by one: each sensation, each forest, each history....the life of each one. Thus, they are used according to the varieties and plots, far from mechanization. Once bottled, the wines rest an average of 18 months in the cellar.At Dominio do Bibei they are not lovers of high-grade wines, with a lot of new wood, with a lot of extraction. They seek first of all elegance ; and secondly the complexity given by time, which gives a combination of sensations to their reds. Minerality and freshness are other characteristics.

Lalama is a red wine from the D.O. Ribeira Sacra produced by the winery Dominio de Bibei. Lalama is a blend in which the Mencía variety (90%) predominates, accompanied to a lesser extent by Brancellao, Mouratón, Souson, and Garnacha (10%).

Dominio do Bibei was born in the early 2000s on the initiative of a group of people whose origins are in that land. From the beginning of the project, a young team was trusted to take care of the winery day by day.

When considering the construction of the winery, they tried to enhance the landscape and accentuate its uniqueness from a completely romantic vision. With the premise that the winery would dialogue with nature and seeking its complete integration, they decided from the beginning to fragment it into different buildings and distribute them on a steep slope in a staggered manner, as can be seen in the photos of the winery. This conceptual strategy, based on the traditional system of construction in levels, allowed them to have a minimal impact on the visual panorama and successfully solve their intention to use gravity as a wine production system. They also tried to find the guidelines that would guide their intervention in such a humanized and suggestive territory. This landscape of stone walls or terraces arranged following the contour lines has been shaped by the hands of vine growers who have cultivated these lands for centuries, and is part of a memory that evokes a deep emotion impossible to ignore. The Romans found gold deposits and were the first to carry out costly engineering works to divert the course of the river and access the river sediments. The ancient Roman mines of Las Médulas and the tunnel of Montefurado are an example of this. It is said that they were also the first to cultivate vines in the area. They would then ship the wine along with lampreys caught in the river to be served on the emperors' tables. Today, the vines continue to be planted in the deep valleys and in the river gorges, turning the harvest into an almost heroic task. The terroir is a differentiating element, determining the particularity and being its birthmark. Already in antiquity, its vineyards were far from civilization under the care of a high mountain population that relied on stone presses to survive a very harsh winter. We find ourselves in a special place, far from large cities or polluting industries. A land untouched by the coming and going of cars, trains, or planes. A land only interrupted by the sound of the elements. The rock on which it rests is of granitic origin. In some areas, sands, composed schists, and minerals such as mica, quartz, or feldspar abound. In others, however, clays and slates predominate. But it's not just about the soil. The climate is Atlantic with marked contrasts between seasons. With an annual average of 700 mm of precipitation concentrated in winter and spring, summer and autumn are drier with a greater temperature difference between day and night. September, the month of the harvest, is always unpredictable. The strongest winds come from the west and southwest. In the Ribeira Sacra, we find a vineyard that seems disorganized in terms of varieties. In contrast to the prevailing monoculture, it was decided to respect the decisions of the predecessors and bet on a coupage of indigenous varieties, respecting the vision of the ancient viticulturists. The whimsical topography causes the altitudes to range from 200 to 700 meters, achieving optimal conditions for all grape varieties, white and red. The vines of Dominio do Bibei are young and centennial. Different varieties of the Ribeira Sacra have been recovered, some of them nearly abandoned: Mencía, Brancellao, Mouratón, Garnacha tintorera, Sousón, Caiño, Gran Negro or "Vella da Caxata" for reds and Albariño, Dona Blanca, Colagadeira, Treixadura, and Torrontes for whites. The harvest is carried out by hand and selectively in small boxes, taking into account the nature of the soil, the influence of the climate, and the variety. Then, a meticulous manual selection of clusters and grapes is carried out. After fermentation,
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