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Mataquemada es un vino tinto de Norrel Robertson elaborado en su bodega El Escocés Volante en la región de Calatayud (Zaragoza, Aragón).
Vino de Parcela que principalmente se elabora con la variedad Garnacha Tinta (90%) y 10% de otras variedades plantadas en la viña como Provechon y Garnacha Blanca. La uva procede de una sóla parcela llamada Mataquemada en la población de Torrijo de la Cañada (Zaragoza), viñas viejas plantadas sobre suelo de pizarra descompuesta y a una altitud de 980 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Vendimia manual con selección del fruto en campo y bodega.
Vinificación tracional, fermentación en depósitos abiertos con 40% de racimo entero, bazuqueos suaves 1 ó 2 veces al día. Maceración larga y maloláctica con sus pieles. Posterior envejeciento durante 11 meses en Flextank.
Producción limitada a 2.500 botellas por cosecha aprox.
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Mataquemada es un vino tinto de Norrel Robertson elaborado en su bodega El Escocés Volante en la región de Calatayud (Zaragoza, Aragón).
Vino de Parcela que principalmente se elabora con la variedad Garnacha Tinta (90%) y 10% de otras variedades plantadas en la viña como Provechon y Garnacha Blanca. La uva procede de una sóla parcela llamada Mataquemada en la población de Torrijo de la Cañada (Zaragoza), viñas viejas plantadas sobre suelo de pizarra descompuesta y a una altitud de 980 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Vendimia manual con selección del fruto en campo y bodega.
Vinificación tracional, fermentación en depósitos abiertos con 40% de racimo entero, bazuqueos suaves 1 ó 2 veces al día. Maceración larga y maloláctica con sus pieles. Posterior envejeciento durante 11 meses en Flextank.
Producción limitada a 2.500 botellas por cosecha aprox.
Si tiene cualquier duda, puedes comunicarte con nosotros:
2020 > 94-96 puntos
There is a new old-vine Garnacha 2020 Mata Quemada from the village of Torrijo de la Cañada, a marginal and wetter zone of Calatayud closer to Soria where, in the past, there were three million kilos of grapes and now there are only four plots of vines, only two of them planted with Garnacha. This is at 980 meters in altitude on slate soils and the grapes ripen slowly and later, planted mostly with 80% to 85% Garnacha with some Bobal and white grapes. The used 40% whole bunches that fermented with all the varieties together in an open pool with indigenous yeasts, and the wine matured in two Flextank eggs. The wine is paler and more aromatic than any of its siblings, with a showy nose of balsam and cooking spices, nutmeg and Jamaica pepper, close to a vermouth and reminiscent of a Barolo Chinato with tons of aromatic herbs and fennel. Robertson told me he thinks it's the combination of altitude, slate and slow ripening (the grapes from 2020 were picked the 3rd of October, quite late for an early vintage). It's medium-bodied and has very fine grainy tannins. Very surprising and different. It's close to 14% alcohol, but you don't feel it. This is sold without appellation of origin. Super! 2,300 bottles should be filled in October–November 2021. - November 2021 Week 2, The Wine Advocate -
2020 > 94-96 puntos
There is a new old-vine Garnacha 2020 Mata Quemada from the village of Torrijo de la Cañada, a marginal and wetter zone of Calatayud closer to Soria where, in the past, there were three million kilos of grapes and now there are only four plots of vines, only two of them planted with Garnacha. This is at 980 meters in altitude on slate soils and the grapes ripen slowly and later, planted mostly with 80% to 85% Garnacha with some Bobal and white grapes. The used 40% whole bunches that fermented with all the varieties together in an open pool with indigenous yeasts, and the wine matured in two Flextank eggs. The wine is paler and more aromatic than any of its siblings, with a showy nose of balsam and cooking spices, nutmeg and Jamaica pepper, close to a vermouth and reminiscent of a Barolo Chinato with tons of aromatic herbs and fennel. Robertson told me he thinks it's the combination of altitude, slate and slow ripening (the grapes from 2020 were picked the 3rd of October, quite late for an early vintage). It's medium-bodied and has very fine grainy tannins. Very surprising and different. It's close to 14% alcohol, but you don't feel it. This is sold without appellation of origin. Super! 2,300 bottles should be filled in October–November 2021. - November 2021 Week 2, The Wine Advocate -