La del Vivo, La Vizcaina de Vinos, Bierzo
Raúl Pérez

La del Vivo, La Vizcaina de Vinos, Bierzo


Destination

vintage


portfolio

Portfolio
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2020

75cl

DP

£25.40


2020

6x75cl

DP

£152.42


2021

6x75cl

DP

£158.42



Raúl Pérez, La del Vivo, La Vizcaina de Vinos, Bierzo, 2020

2020

Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

Raúl Pérez, La del Vivo, La Vizcaina de Vinos, Bierzo, 2020

Ripe and tangy but bell-clear in its focus and intensity. Super saline and steely on the palate, marrying a sense of electricity and verve with an open exoticism. Wafts of dried pineapple, fresh citrus and balm leap out of the glass, before hints of smoke and cool earth begin to emerge with aeration. 2020 is the first vintage where this wine was raised entirely in large 2,500L foudré. A thrilling white which can likely be enjoyed before both the 2019 and 2018. Produced from two plots, one in La Poulosa planted in 1936 and one in the village of Cacabelos, new this year. 95% Godello and 5% Dona Blanca, bottled November 2021.

ABV:
13.5%

specifications

country:
Spain


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Producer:
Raúl Pérez

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Allergen Information:
This product may contain sulphites. Full allergen information is available upon request, please call our Customer Relations Team on +44 (0)20 7484 6430.


Raúl Pérez

Raúl Pérez

Raúl Pérez is widely regarded as one of the world’s most talented, innovative, and restless winemakers. His constant reinvention of his own portfolio and quest to restore old Bierzo vineyards since breaking away from his family estate Castro Ventosa in 2004, not to mention an extensive roster of consultancy projects around the world, has helped significantly in putting this corner of north-western Spain back on the map. In doing so, Pérez has inspired legions of young winemakers to follow in his footsteps, and yet he remains humble and softly-spoken. As many commentators have noted, there is no “Raúl Pérez” style, instead his beautiful Godellos and Mencia-based reds seek only to express their origins and push the boundaries of quality within the region, with Pérez adapting the winemaking to suit each individual parcel of vines. The only constant is a hands-off philosophy that allows natural fermentations to take place in traditional wooden vats with whole bunches in the case of the reds, and aging in neutral casks of varying sizes. The two regional wines Ultreia Godello and Ultreia Saint Jacques are some of the most exciting entry-level wines we have ever come across, while the mid-level La Vizcaina de Vinos range spotlights five single vineyards in the village of Valtuille de Abajo, the heart of the Bierzo region. The small batch Ultreia bottlings are rare birds indeed, often representing no more than a barrel or two from tiny, special plots, and as such are not necessarily produced every year. Put together, the Raúl Pérez stable is a big and at times complicated range, but one thing is for sure; the wines will never disappoint.

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