Tamerán Marmajuelo 2021 is a Canary wine made from the Marmajuelo variety, grown in volcanic soils and aged for 9 months in fudre. This winery, led by David Silva, produces wines focusing on native varieties of Gran Canaria.
The Tamerán Marmajuelo 2021 is an outstanding wine representing the viticultural richness of the Canary Islands, specifically made from the native Marmajuelo variety. This grape, also known as Bermejuela, is cultivated under unique conditions in volcanic soils that impart character and minerality to the wine. The winemaking process includes fermentation in fudre with native yeasts, contributing to its distinction, and aging for 9 months on lees in 25-hectoliter fudre, enhancing its complexity and creaminess on the palate.
Tamerán is a relatively new winery, established in 2019 on Gran Canaria, and led by David Silva. The estate where this wine is produced covers 6 hectares of vineyard, where multiple Canary varieties are grown, integrating the native winemaking traditions that enrich the landscape. Located at an altitude between 620 and 700 meters, the vineyards enjoy an ideal environment at the boundary of the municipalities of Santa Lucía and San Bartolomé de Tirajana, where the presence of volcanic rock notably influences the aromatic profile of their wines.
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