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Vino tinto orgánico, aromático y floral con gran elegancia
Peixes da Rocha es un vino tinto con crianza de la zona del macizo orensano elaborado por Jesús Olivares y Curro Bareño.
Se produce con uvas de las variedades autóctonas Mencía, Mourantón y Garnacha Tintorera entre otras, de viñas viejas de entre 60 y 80 años de edad, de cultivo orgánico, sobre suelos arenosos, con granito y mica.
El tinto gallego Peixes da Rocha tras fermentar a partir de levaduras salvajes, envejece en barricas de 500 litros de roble francés neutras. Se han elaborado 3.500 botellas.
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Peixes da Rocha es un vino tinto con crianza de la zona del macizo orensano elaborado por Jesús Olivares y Curro Bareño.
Se produce con uvas de las variedades autóctonas Mencía, Mourantón y Garnacha Tintorera entre otras, de viñas viejas de entre 60 y 80 años de edad, de cultivo orgánico, sobre suelos arenosos, con granito y mica.
El tinto gallego Peixes da Rocha tras fermentar a partir de levaduras salvajes, envejece en barricas de 500 litros de roble francés neutras. Se han elaborado 3.500 botellas.
Si tiene cualquier duda, puedes comunicarte con nosotros:
2019 / 94+ puntos
The best vineyards produced the 2019 Peixes da Rocha from a place at 825 meters in altitude that is cold and stony and produce serious, mineral and cold wines even in milder vintages like 2019. It has moderate alcohol at 12.2%, and it's the most elegant, most complete and most harmonious of their wines. The multi-grape field blend from granite and quartz soils fermented with full clusters and matured in used 500-liter French oak barrels for 14 months. This is even better than the 2018—nuanced, perfumed and balanced. Delicious! 4,300 bottles produced. It was bottled in February 2021.
2018 > 94 puntos
From the zone of Viana do Bolo with lots of granite rich in mica, the 2018 Peixes da Rocha was produced from the same two plots of old vines as before. This is always more backward, serious, closed and higher pitched than the Peixes da Estrada, and this is stonier and more austere. All the wines from 2018 show quite floral and delicate, and this is even more so, because I think that's the character of the vineyards used for this cuvée. There's a lot of light here, nuanced and complex, light to medium-bodied, subtle. There is great finesse here. The fragile balance might fool you, because the wine has a lot of energy and should develop nicely in bottle. 1,300 bottles were filled in May 2020.
2019 / 94+ puntos
The best vineyards produced the 2019 Peixes da Rocha from a place at 825 meters in altitude that is cold and stony and produce serious, mineral and cold wines even in milder vintages like 2019. It has moderate alcohol at 12.2%, and it's the most elegant, most complete and most harmonious of their wines. The multi-grape field blend from granite and quartz soils fermented with full clusters and matured in used 500-liter French oak barrels for 14 months. This is even better than the 2018—nuanced, perfumed and balanced. Delicious! 4,300 bottles produced. It was bottled in February 2021.
2018 > 94 puntos
From the zone of Viana do Bolo with lots of granite rich in mica, the 2018 Peixes da Rocha was produced from the same two plots of old vines as before. This is always more backward, serious, closed and higher pitched than the Peixes da Estrada, and this is stonier and more austere. All the wines from 2018 show quite floral and delicate, and this is even more so, because I think that's the character of the vineyards used for this cuvée. There's a lot of light here, nuanced and complex, light to medium-bodied, subtle. There is great finesse here. The fragile balance might fool you, because the wine has a lot of energy and should develop nicely in bottle. 1,300 bottles were filled in May 2020.