Pirata 2018 is a rarity without a designated origin, crafted by the renowned Benjamín Romeo and Ismael Gozalo. This white wine comes in a 1.5L Magnum format, highlighting a blend of Verdejo grapes and other white Riojan varieties. With a fermentation process in French oak barrels and a 10-month aging, it offers a unique profile ideal for wine lovers.
The Pirata 2018 wine, in its 1.5L Magnum format, is a masterpiece born from the collaboration between Benjamín Romeo and Ismael Gozalo, two well-known figures in the wine world. This wine has no designated origin and is primarily made from Verdejo grapes from the municipality of Nieva in Segovia. It also includes a blend of white Rioja varieties such as Viura, Garnacha Blanca, and Malvasía, adding complexity and richness to the wine's character.
The vineyards where the grapes are grown are over 140 years old and are pre-phylloxera, which means they have unique characteristics and limited yields of 1.5 to 2 kg per vine in Segovia and 1 kg per vine in La Rioja.
The production of this wine is meticulous: fermentation occurs in French oak barrels for 3 months, followed by maturation in a 1,300-liter foudre made in Germany. This aging process lasts about 10 months, during which the wine is in contact with its lees, enhancing its complexity and texture. The result is a surprising white wine, ideal for those looking to explore new horizons in the wine world. Its distinctive and well-balanced flavor is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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