Bodegas Artuke

Bodegas Artuke

Based in the small village of Banos de Ebro in Rioja Alavesa, brothers Arturo and Kike de Miguel (the name Artuke being a combination of the two) are inspired by the wines of Burgundy. The Artuke range comprises some of the most detailed, elegant Riojas we have ever come across. A real name in Spain’s “New Wave” movement, they are a founding member of the new "Futuro Vinador" association in Spain, and advocate for Riojas bottled along regional, village, and single vineyard lines as opposed to the traditional Crianza, Reserva, and Gran Reserva classifications that define quality according to time spent in barrel.

Fermentations take place in stainless steel and concrete tanks in a gentle, static style that avoids over-extraction. After fermentation, the wines transfer to top-quality, neutral French oak in sizes that range from 500L demi-muids to 3,500L foudres. Arturo and Kike prefer to limit racking and use lightly reductive techniques to their advantage, a practice that reduces the need to add sulfur and underscores the purity and transparency of fruit.

Maturation in cask is short by Riojan standards; just twelve to sixteen months depending on the cuvée, less for the juicy, entry-level “Artuke” Rioja – a regional, fruity semi-carbonic wine that spends just six months in concrete. All wines apart from the “Artuke” Rioja are completely destemmed.

Pies Negros is a blend of three vineyards in Avalos, abutting the Sierra de Cantabria. Finca de los Locos is a 2.80-hectare single vineyard at 550m in Banos de Ebro. Paso Las Manas is a single vineyard planted at 720m in the village of Samaniego, part of the Sierra de Cantabria.

El Escolladero and La Condenada are the top wines of the estate and are every inch the Grand Crus. Production rarely exceeds 1k bottles of each.

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Spain
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Rioja
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