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Martelo es un vino tinto con crianza acogido a la Denominación de Origen Calificada Rioja.
Está elaborado por Bodegas Torre de Oña con uva Tempranillo en su mayoría, complementada con una pequeña cantidad de Mazuelo, Garnacha y Viura. Para elaborar este vino solo se emplea uva de parcelas seleccionadas por el enólogo de Torre de Oña, Julio Sáenz y solo los años en que la uva tiene la calidad suficiente. Los viñedos tienen una antigüedad más de 60 años. Martelo es un vino con una crianza de 24 meses en barrica de roble americano 80% y francés 20%.
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Martelo es un vino tinto con crianza acogido a la Denominación de Origen Calificada Rioja.
Está elaborado por Bodegas Torre de Oña con uva Tempranillo en su mayoría, complementada con una pequeña cantidad de Mazuelo, Garnacha y Viura. Para elaborar este vino solo se emplea uva de parcelas seleccionadas por el enólogo de Torre de Oña, Julio Sáenz y solo los años en que la uva tiene la calidad suficiente. Los viñedos tienen una antigüedad más de 60 años. Martelo es un vino con una crianza de 24 meses en barrica de roble americano 80% y francés 20%.
Si tiene cualquier duda, puedes comunicarte con nosotros:
Color rojo granate de gran intensidad.
Frutos rojos sobre un fondo de notas balsámicas.
Vino agradable, equilibrado y persistente con una correcta estructura y acidez.
Ideal con todo tipo de carnes ya sean guisadas, asadas, de caza o embutidos.
Añada 2016 < 95 puntos
The 2016 Finca Martelo comes from one of the longest harvests in their history. It's a blend of Tempranillo with 6% other varieties, Mazuelo, Garnacha and even white Viura intermixed in the field with a south-facing slope on very white soils. The grapes were hand picked, destemmed and crushed, then put through a seven-day cold soak before fermenting (uncrushed) in stainless steel followed by malolactic that took 98 days. The wine matured in used oak barrels, 80% American and 20% French, for 24 months with four traditional rackings. This wine has a separate winery with smaller vats for each of the plots, and the wine was kept in vat for a further six months before it was bottled in June 2020. It has 14.5% alcohol and a pH of 3.57. It has a lively and young color and a very expressive nose (the cold soak and the semi-carbonic maceration), and there is a strong spiciness despite the fact they never use any new oak. It's mellow and round, with glossy tannins and a very gentle mouthfeel, with good complexity and those chalky tannins. This is a young and more modern wine than the range from la Rioja Alta. This is a wine that was developed between 2005 and 2012, and they saw the mix of barrels worked better than a single origin. 80,000 bottles produced.
Color rojo granate de gran intensidad.
Frutos rojos sobre un fondo de notas balsámicas.
Vino agradable, equilibrado y persistente con una correcta estructura y acidez.
Ideal con todo tipo de carnes ya sean guisadas, asadas, de caza o embutidos.
Añada 2016 < 95 puntos
The 2016 Finca Martelo comes from one of the longest harvests in their history. It's a blend of Tempranillo with 6% other varieties, Mazuelo, Garnacha and even white Viura intermixed in the field with a south-facing slope on very white soils. The grapes were hand picked, destemmed and crushed, then put through a seven-day cold soak before fermenting (uncrushed) in stainless steel followed by malolactic that took 98 days. The wine matured in used oak barrels, 80% American and 20% French, for 24 months with four traditional rackings. This wine has a separate winery with smaller vats for each of the plots, and the wine was kept in vat for a further six months before it was bottled in June 2020. It has 14.5% alcohol and a pH of 3.57. It has a lively and young color and a very expressive nose (the cold soak and the semi-carbonic maceration), and there is a strong spiciness despite the fact they never use any new oak. It's mellow and round, with glossy tannins and a very gentle mouthfeel, with good complexity and those chalky tannins. This is a young and more modern wine than the range from la Rioja Alta. This is a wine that was developed between 2005 and 2012, and they saw the mix of barrels worked better than a single origin. 80,000 bottles produced.