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Priorat

Cims de Porrera Vi de Vila Tinto Priorat 2020

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Product Information

Country
Spain
Region
Priorat
Grape Variety
Garnacha, Carignan
Vintage
2020
ABV
15%
Closure
Cork
Bottle Size
75cl

Description

A lovely top quality Priorat made by the talented Perez family. This is a blend of old vine Carinyena and Garnatxa grown in the slate undulating hills of Priorat. The Carinyena is aged in large oak barrels providing the spice and meaty character and the Garnatxa in concrete bringing soothing ripe red fruit and wild herbs. This has a powerful alcohol but rewarding elegance to match. Pure blackcurrant fruit, dusty dried eucalyptus and fine grained tannins. Priorat at its best!

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Cims de Porrera Vi de Vila Tinto Priorat 

Tasting Note

A lovely top quality Priorat made by the talented Perez family. This is a blend of old vine Carinyena and Garnatxa grown in the slate undulating hills of Priorat. The Carinyena is aged in large oak barrels providing the spice and meaty character and the Garnatxa in concrete bringing soothing ripe red fruit and wild herbs. This has a powerful alcohol but rewarding elegance to match. Pure blackcurrant fruit, dusty dried eucalyptus and fine grained tannins. Priorat at its best!

Producer

Priorat is an anomaly; both new and old, traditional and cutting edge. Located in a ring of mountains just south of Barcelona, the landscape is both breathtaking and austere. Its broken schist soils, ranged on precipitous slopes at 300 – 2000 ft altitude, are a testament to the most hardy of farmers. Hot and arid, Priorat is famous for the sheen that illuminates the slate-like rocks in the evening sun, looking like the scales of a dragon who has burnt the landscape with its fiery breath. The name Priorat refers to the priories of monks who worked the land.

They made strong, sacramental wines that naturally fermented to over 17 degrees alcohol and were capable of considerable ageing, becoming the iconic rancios that can still be found hidden in cellars in the tiny villages that dot the hills. Then the famous vine diseases of 19th century Europe hit, and after two World Wars, what resources were left to work the tough land were pooled into the many local co-operative cellars. Fast-forward to the 1980s when René Barbier saw the potential of the region for high quality wines. Turning away from the commercial wine production of his family, he became an almost messianic figure for the region, complete with sandals and bushy beard.

Acolytes and converts gathered and powerful, muscular wines were born from extremely low yielding vines lovingly crafted, and released in minuscule quantities. José Luiz Perez was one of the original group to follow Barbier and he created Mas Martinet, now run by his talented daughter Sarah Perez. In 1996 Mr. Perez decided to rent the facilities of the abandoned co-operative of the town of Porrera, and create Cims, meaning 'summits', to celebrate the ancient local carinena vines. He worked with the local grape growers to identify the best and oldest plots, and enlisted his son Adria to create the wine.

 Now the growers are contracted to sell their total production to the project, and have started planting the hillsides again. It is a remarkable story of the regeneration of a town and its wine culture.

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