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Castro Ventosa Valtuille La Cova de la Raposa 2018

Castro Ventosa Valtuille La Cova de la Raposa 2018

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Valtuille La Cova de la Raposa is a single vineyard wine from one of their warmest and ripest vineyards, a pure south-facing plot that was picked harvested extra early this year (despite always being the first to be harvested). The 2018 vintage is matured exclusively in 500 liter oak casks (in the past, 225 liter barriques were primarily used for this wine). The extra freshness of the vintage, the earlier harvest and the larger casks deliver a fresher and lighter wine with lower alcohol despite being the most effervescent wine with raspberries rather than violets. The wine is refined, with well-integrated oak and no heat, and it feels light and fluid.

Product details

Country Spain
Vintage 2018
Classification Bierzo DO
Bottle size 75 cl
Alcohol 11%
Cork type Cork

Critic reviews

94+ Luis Gutiérrez
Wine Advocate
2016 was a year of mildew, and 2017 suffered frost. So, most of the single-vineyard bottlings jump from 2015 to 2018. Such is the case with the 2018 Valtuille La Cova de la Raposa, even though this is one of their warmest and ripest vineyards, a pure south-facing plot that was picked early this year (despite always being the first to be harvested). Perhaps the other big change is that, starting with the 2018 vintage, this matured exclusively in 500-liter oak barrels (it was mostly 225-liter barriques in the past). The extra freshness of the vintage, the earlier harvest and the larger barrels delivered a fresher and lighter wine with lower alcohol, despite being the most exuberant wine, with raspberries rather than violets. This is medium-bodied on the palate and refined, with integrated oak and no heat, and it feels brighter, with more light and more fluid. This could very well be the most elegant La Cova de la Raposa produced to date. 1,300 bottles were filled in May 2020.
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