SITE - VALTUILLE DE ABAJO

El Rapolao

The Mencía grapes, with 30% stems, ferment with indigenous yeasts in open tanks of 1,000 liters, without temperature control, respecting the character of the vineyard. The wine then ages for twelve months in 500-liter French oak barrels and in a 1,000-liter oval foudre, refining to reveal an intense, fresh and profoundly Bierzo Mencía.

95

ATKIN

94

PARKER

“How much I have lost,
I have lost so much
that even the color of the field
has gone from me

I have lost the whistling of the wind
that cradled me as a child
and no longer feel
or the aroma of that wine.”

Helios Estevez

El Paraje

El Rapolao is the coolest spot in Valtuille de Abajo, a slow-ripening vineyard that has historically been one of the most valued in the village. At an altitude of 570 meters above sea level and facing northwest, its old Mencía vines, nearly 90 years old, grow on red clay soils rich in iron, which provide depth and character.

A unique vineyard where freshness, altitude and time come together to produce wines of great finesse and personality.

Technical Data

Vineyard

The coolest vineyard in town. Slow ripening. It is one of the most valued vineyards in the village.

Varieties in the vineyard

100% Mencía

Height

570m. above sea level

Average vineyard age

90 years

Winemaking

In open stainless steel tank 1000 liters (with 25% scratch) / without temperature control

Volume

1000 bottles

Type

Glass

Orientation

Northwest

Soil

Red clay with high iron content

Fermentation

Spontaneous with autochthonous yeasts

Malolactic fermentation

In 500-liter French oak barrels

Breeding:

12 months in 500-liter French oak casks