2018 Castro Ventosa

Valtuille Cepas Centenarias 

(Bierzo, Spain)

 

Only 300 Cases Produced and Only in the Finest Vintages

 

97+ The Wine Advocate

 

$74.89 / 750ml

In Stock This Week - Buy Now

 

 

Castro Ventosa was founded by the Perez family in 1752 and it remains family-owned by these dedicated vintners. They currently own 75 hectares of Mencía vineyards in Bierzo making them the biggest owners of this varietal within the Bierzo D.O. which is located in the northwest of the Province of Castilla y León, just above Portugal. 

 

 
 
 
2018 Castro Ventosa Valtuille Cepas Centenarias
97+ WA / 95 VM
$74.89/750ml (In Stock this week) Buy Now
Approximately 300 cases produced  
 
(Mencia 95%, Bastardo 3%, Others 2%)
The floral 2018 Valtuille Cepas Centenarias is the next vintage after the 2015, as no 2016 or 2017 could be produced. This has a Northern Rhône nose that mixes violets and smoked meat, very showy. The palate is seamless and refined, with very fine, silky tannins. Like many of their wines, 2018 could very well be the finest vintage of this wine to date. This has much lower alcohol (13.2%) and more acidity. In 2018, they used all the white grapes from one of the plots, which could be a significant 6% of white grapes, and also some 5% Merenzao, so the wine is somewhat more fluid and nuanced. The two plots used for this wine are in the paraje of Matalospardos in Valtuille. This is the most complete and complex of the 2018s. 3,500 bottles and 36 magnums were filled in early May 2020. --Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate

 

 

2018 Castro Ventosa Valtuille El Rapolao
96+ WA / 95 VM 
$74.89/750ml (In Stock this weekBuy Now
Approximately 142 cases produced 

 

The 2018 Valtuille El Rapolao, like the rest of the single-vineyard wines, has not been bottled separately since 2015. This comes from the coolest paraje of Valtuille, as it gets the sun for one full hour after the rest of vineyards of the village. This was harvested early and matured exclusively in 500-liter oak barrels; it has lower alcohol and is more elegant than the 2014 and 2015. This was a little closed at first and needed some time in the glass to open up. It's a more floral and refined version of Villegas, with more layers, more depth and complexity. There's no rusticity here, which was in the character of the 2014 and 2015. Impressive! 1,700 bottles were filled in May 2020.--Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate

 

 

 

 

 
 
  
 
Sincerely,

Ron van Vlaardingen  
Fine Wine Sales Director

Grand Vin Wine Merchants

1003 4th Avenue E  | Olympia, WA  98506 | Office: 360.350.4896 x 2

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