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Descendientes de J. Palacios - La Faraona 2020 (Magnum)

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Ricardo Perez and Álvaro Palacios put Bierzo, and the Mencía variety, on the map. Their trailblazing winery, Descendientes de J. Palacios, is named after José Palacios, Álvaro’s father, and Ricardo’s grandfather. The estate vineyards are located around the town of Corullón, on Bierzo’s western edge. The zone is home to the region’s highest vineyards, steepest slopes, and poorest, slate/schist soils. Ricardo has influenced a generation of Spanish farmers and winemakers through his pioneering work with biodynamic and sustainable farming. Vineyard work is done primarily by hand or mule, and all estate fruit is farmed biodynamically.

From the highest of the single parcels of the estate’s 15 hectares, named La Faraona. The vines here are very old, approaching the 100 year mark. Located on a very steep slope at nearly 855 meters in altitude, with southeast facing vineyards. All vineyard work is done by hand or mule and biodynamically. The grapes are hand sorted and destemmed and then macerated in oak fermentors for 25 days. No fining or filtering. Aged in new French oak.

"The pale and delicate 2020 La Faraona is the lowest in alcohol at 13.5% and is more reductive than its siblings—flinty and faintly smoky. It needs breathing, so it might be a good idea to decant it in advance if you're going to open a bottle any time soon. What's important is that the palate is terribly balanced, with lots of ultra fine tannins, silky, soft, full of flavors, elegant, complex and nuanced. It has lots of inner energy and tension, and it's subtle and ethereal. The finish is full of sweet red fruit and violets, nicely balanced by the tannins and the acidity. It's delicious and should develop nicely in bottle and drink well throughout its life. It's hard to compare with previous vintages, as this is more delicate than any previous years. It's a different style but every bit as good as 2019. The vineyard is 85% Mencía and the rest other varieties; when they bought the vineyard, it was 50% white grapes, and they have slowly been replanting and regrafting it, looking after every single plant. It's a half hectare at the top of the slope, at 975 meters in altitude, one of the highest vineyards in Bierzo. Like Moncerbal and Las Lamas, La Faraona is certified organic starting in 2020. Bravo! 1,400 bottles were filled in October 2021." - 99 Points, Wine Advocate

"A very expressive, scented nose that offers iron and raw-meat character at first, with nice flinty reduction, then it turns to white sesame, racy raspberries, agave, slate, fresh flowers and dried herbs. Ethereal and super-elegant with a juicy palate, threaded by extremely fine but fresh tannins. It goes on and on, but in a subtle way. This takes your breath way with its fascinating perfume and linearity. From organically grown grapes. Irresistible now if you give it time to breathe to whittle down the reductive character, but better after 2025." - 99 Points, James Suckling

"The joys of a tectonic fault! The fruits of a unique vineyard clustered with volcanic mineral from the fault. The resulting flavours even include tropical fruits. This is a wine that is all about pleasure: succulent, cherry fruited, and firm grip of tannin, a panoply of wild herbs. The essence of a single vineyard." - 98 points, Decanter

 

Producer: Descendientes de J. Palacios

Country: Spain

Region: Castilla y León

Varietal: Mencia

Appellation: Bierzo

Vintage: 2020

Size: 1.5L

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