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Un vino bajo velo flor de Gutiérrez de la Vega de Alicante
Tío Raimundo es un vino blanco seco elaborado por la Bodega Gutiérrez de la Vega, con uva Moscatel Romano en su totalidad.
Este vino fermentó y creó un velo flor que lo hizo envejecer de manera biológica durante 18 meses.
Solamente se han elaborado 248 botellas.
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Tío Raimundo es un vino blanco seco elaborado por la Bodega Gutiérrez de la Vega, con uva Moscatel Romano en su totalidad.
Este vino fermentó y creó un velo flor que lo hizo envejecer de manera biológica durante 18 meses.
Solamente se han elaborado 248 botellas.
Si tiene cualquier duda, puedes comunicarte con nosotros:
2016 > 92+ puntos
I was really looking forward to the biologically aged 2016 Tío Raimundo, the third vintage of this Moscatel aged under a veil of yeast. Not produced in 2015, this 2016 already has the flor veil in barrel, where they are creating a solera with just the yeasts (it's not a blend of vintages) and where the wine ages for three years. This is completely different and I would say unique. It's very citrusy, and the combination with the yeasts gives it completely different hints of marzipan, fresh and floral (orange blossom), with notes of aniseed, very complex. It's perhaps less textured than the 2014; it feels a little sharper with a chalkier texture. They used different barrels, French, American and Hungarian oak and also quite a bit of acacia wood that seems to work quite well with Moscatel. 1,200 bottles produced. It was bottled in March 2020.
2016 > 92+ puntos
I was really looking forward to the biologically aged 2016 Tío Raimundo, the third vintage of this Moscatel aged under a veil of yeast. Not produced in 2015, this 2016 already has the flor veil in barrel, where they are creating a solera with just the yeasts (it's not a blend of vintages) and where the wine ages for three years. This is completely different and I would say unique. It's very citrusy, and the combination with the yeasts gives it completely different hints of marzipan, fresh and floral (orange blossom), with notes of aniseed, very complex. It's perhaps less textured than the 2014; it feels a little sharper with a chalkier texture. They used different barrels, French, American and Hungarian oak and also quite a bit of acacia wood that seems to work quite well with Moscatel. 1,200 bottles produced. It was bottled in March 2020.