Fincas de Landaluce Tempranillo | Landaluce

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Red
Rioja (ES)
Denominación de origen calificada Rioja Alavesa
Tempranillo 100%
Enjoy it within 4 years
14% vol.

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Production and refinement

Hand-harvested when the grapes are perfectly ripe, from vineyards in Laguardia of various ages between 20 and 40 years old grown on clay-limestone soils.

Fermentation in steel, maceration for 7-10 days on the skins, malolactic fermentation completed. The wine then ages for 12 months in French oak barrels.

Organoleptic analysis

Visual exam

A beautiful intense ruby red color.

Olfactory examination

On the nose, it expresses an intense bouquet, with cherry, plum, and blueberries prominent, notes enriched also by licorice, boisé, and aromatic herbs.

Tasting

On the palate, it is fresh and mineral, offering excellent structure and expressiveness, with continuous fruity returns. Very pleasant.

Contents index

From the vineyard to the table: discover our wine

Ready for a journey to discover Fincas de Landaluce Tempranillo | Landaluce ? We will now take you to delve deeper into every aspect of this exceptional wine through three key sections:

Cellar

Come and learn about the history and values ​​of the winery which passionately grows and transforms grapes into wine

Territory

Immerse yourself in the land that gives life to these unique grapes, discovering the climate and terroir that influence its character

Pairings

Get expert advice on the perfect pairings that will enhance both the wine and your meal

The winery

Country: Spain

Region: Rioja, Álava

Hectares of vineyards: 25

Landaluce

We are in Rioja Alavesa, in northern Spain. The secret of Bodega Landaluce lies in its raw material: 25 hectares cultivated with the utmost care. The old bush vines are pruned to have three irregular arms that rise up to a meter from the ground: if one arm breaks or falls due to age, it is replaced by a new shoot from the base. This ensures that Landaluce's grapes are always well-ventilated and healthy.

Landaluce

Additionally, the old vineyards, with the depth of their roots and the volume of soil covered, reduce the impact of drought or excessive rain and add greater complexity to the winery's grapes. They primarily cultivate the native Tempranillo (characterized by limited yields, high quality in the wines, and intense aromas), while Graciano adds "grace" to the blends it is part of.

They work each plot specifically, vinifying the grapes separately. Vinification can be in steel or wood, depending on the characteristics of the grape and the goal to be achieved, with an attention to winemaking that places the winery among the highest standards in the region.

Region and territory

One of the most famous wine regions in Spain, which is changing the style of its wines.

Rioja

One of the most famous wine regions in Spain, which is changing the style of its wines.

Rioja

One of the most famous wine regions in Spain, which is changing the style of its wines.

Rioja

The Rioja region is certainly among the most famous wine areas in Spain, known primarily for its red wines, but not exclusively. In Spain, the wines produced are imposing, rich, and complex, mainly based on Tempranillo, Garnacha, and Graciano grapes. Historically, Spanish producers have favored wood aging to obtain full-bodied and round wines, although there's a growing taste for wines that are more straightforward, capable of best highlighting the characteristics of the grape variety.

Viticulture in Rioja dates back to Roman times, and the climate is particularly favorable for producing high-quality products: the wines of this region are among the few in Spain, along with those from Catalonia, that boast the Denominación de Origen Calificada (DOCa), the highest level of the national quality system.

The Rioja region features a continental climate, with cold winters and very hot, dry summers. The variety of soils (predominantly limestone and clay) contributes to complexity and diversifies production across different subzones.

Vine cultivation is based on the "espalier" training system, with the branches lying on a flat wall, allowing the plants to receive the maximum amount of sunlight and water and to grow in a balanced way. Wine production follows a rigorous quality process, including grape selection, vinification, aging in oak barrels, and bottle aging.

The most famous red wines of Rioja are made from Tempranillo grapes and are aged in wood for rather long periods, giving the wines great intensity of tertiary aromas, complex, and with the typical "earthy" scent. White wines are also often subjected to long periods of wood aging, followed by substantial bottle aging for the most prestigious designations. This traditional practice, although very representative of Rioja's winemaking style, is gradually giving way to more contemporary vinification styles to obtain fresher and fruitier wines.

Rioja is one of the most important wine districts in Spain, located in the north of the country, about 100 km from the Atlantic coast, and extends along the course of the Ebro River. The wine-growing area consists of a plateau at about 450 meters above sea level and is divided into three subzones, Rioja Alavesa, Rioja Alta, and Rioja Baja, with the first two being of particular interest due to the quantity of vineyard hectares.

The most important black grape varieties are Tempranillo, Garnacha, Mazuelo, and Graciano. The most important white grape varieties are Viura (Macabeo), Malvasia, and Garnacha Blanca.

Rioja Alavesa

The sub-zone Rioja Alavesa is a portion of the Denominación de Origen Calificada Rioja located in the south of Álava. It borders to the north with the Cantabrian mountain range, which protects it from the Cantabrian climate, characterized by cold and humid winds from the northeast, and to the south it borders with the Ebro River.

It covers 13,150 hectares of vineyards in small plots, mostly arranged on south-facing slopes ("cara soles"). 95% of the vines are located on limestone and clay soils, with the remaining 5% on alluvial soils near the Ebro River.

The poor limestone and clay soils have a yield of approximately 6,000 kg of grapes per hectare, which allows for high-quality viticulture.

The confluence of two opposing climates such as the Atlantic and the Mediterranean benefits the microclimate of this area, as they provide mild temperatures and light annual rainfall around 400 l/m2, ensuring an adequate amount of water.

The convergence of two contrasting climates like the Atlantic and the Mediterranean benefits the microclimate of this area.

Recommended pairings and dishes

Matching by concordance

An intense and structured Spanish red, to be paired harmoniously with dishes of similar character and body.

Matching by contrast

The elegant but present tannin makes this Spanish red particularly suitable for dishes with a certain fattiness and oiliness: along with the freshness, it cleanses the palate and prepares it for the next sip and bite.

It pairs well with

Grilled lamb, red meats, aged cheeses, meat-based first courses.

Matching by concordance

An intense and structured Spanish red, to be paired harmoniously with dishes of similar character and body.

Matching by contrast

The elegant but present tannin makes this Spanish red particularly suitable for dishes with a certain fattiness and oiliness: along with the freshness, it cleanses the palate and prepares it for the next sip and bite.

It pairs well with

Grilled lamb, red meats, aged cheeses, meat-based first courses.

Roast Veal

A classic, flavorful, and succulent homemade second course, made of tender slices of meat softened by a delicious vegetable cream! To be enriched with potatoes, beans, or tomatoes.

Salchichón

Typical Spanish cured sausage made from ground pork meat, bacon, and seasoned with spices. It is characterized by intense and spicy flavors, along with long aromatic persistence.

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