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Vino de Paraje La Fulgueira / Villa de Arganza
Cáreo es un vino tinto con barrica elaborado por Verónica Ortega y acogido a la Denominación de Origen Bierzo.
Las variedades de uva empleadas son mayoritariamente Mencía y otras variedades blancas (Godello, Doña Blanca y Palomino) plantadas en el viñedo con se hacía antiguamente. Viña vieja de unos 100 años en el paraje de La Fulgueira y la Villa de Arganza, sobre suelo calcáreo a 650 metros de altitud.
Verónica Ortega Cáreo se vinifica de manera tradicional y posteriormente tiene una crianza en barrica de roble francés durante 12 meses, y 4 meses en ánfora de barro de 800 l.
Producción limitada a 2.755 botellas.
Si tiene cualquier duda, puedes comunicarte con nosotros:
Cáreo es un vino tinto con barrica elaborado por Verónica Ortega y acogido a la Denominación de Origen Bierzo.
Las variedades de uva empleadas son mayoritariamente Mencía y otras variedades blancas (Godello, Doña Blanca y Palomino) plantadas en el viñedo con se hacía antiguamente. Viña vieja de unos 100 años en el paraje de La Fulgueira y la Villa de Arganza, sobre suelo calcáreo a 650 metros de altitud.
Verónica Ortega Cáreo se vinifica de manera tradicional y posteriormente tiene una crianza en barrica de roble francés durante 12 meses, y 4 meses en ánfora de barro de 800 l.
Producción limitada a 2.755 botellas.
Si tiene cualquier duda, puedes comunicarte con nosotros:
2023 / 98 puntos The other new red is the 2023 Cáreo, which is a different story from the A Bruxa. It comes from a very old vineyard planted with Mencía, Palomino, Doña Blanca and a little Godello, an ancient, centenary 0.9-hectare plot, where the Mencía has thinner skins, and the tannins are also finer. This is from the same zone as the white Tormenta in San Juan de la Mata, technically a village wine from Arganza, one of the few places in Bierzo that has limestone soils. Part (80%) of the wine fermented in a troncoconic oak vat with 100% full clusters and the rest was destemmed and fermented in bins, then the wine matured in separate 300-liter barrels for 11 months, after which, it was blended and put in amphorae, where it rested for another four months. This has a very focused violet note, also peachy, with a fine texture, with the mouthfeel from the limestone soils. It comes in at 12.9% alcohol with a pH of 5.4. I cannot make up my mind if I prefer this or the new A Bruxa... In any case, these are two superb additions to the portfolio, completing the high end in a stunning vintage. Bravo!! 2,755 bottles produced. It was bottled in March 2025.Robert Parker The Wine Advocate / Luis Gutiérrez
2023 / 98 puntos The other new red is the 2023 Cáreo, which is a different story from the A Bruxa. It comes from a very old vineyard planted with Mencía, Palomino, Doña Blanca and a little Godello, an ancient, centenary 0.9-hectare plot, where the Mencía has thinner skins, and the tannins are also finer. This is from the same zone as the white Tormenta in San Juan de la Mata, technically a village wine from Arganza, one of the few places in Bierzo that has limestone soils. Part (80%) of the wine fermented in a troncoconic oak vat with 100% full clusters and the rest was destemmed and fermented in bins, then the wine matured in separate 300-liter barrels for 11 months, after which, it was blended and put in amphorae, where it rested for another four months. This has a very focused violet note, also peachy, with a fine texture, with the mouthfeel from the limestone soils. It comes in at 12.9% alcohol with a pH of 5.4. I cannot make up my mind if I prefer this or the new A Bruxa... In any case, these are two superb additions to the portfolio, completing the high end in a stunning vintage. Bravo!! 2,755 bottles produced. It was bottled in March 2025.Robert Parker The Wine Advocate / Luis Gutiérrez