Vina Zorzal Graciano Nat Cool (1 Liter) 2020
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Robert
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Clear, medium intensity, ruby color wine.Clean, high intensity aromas of red fruit such us raspberry, strawberry, red cheery, also black pepper and earthy notes. Dry and fresh, soft tannins and medium body. Red fruits flavors, mineral hints and a long finish.Ideal accompaniment for cured ham, stews, game and meat dishes.
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The second vintage produced in collaboration with Michelini is the 2020 Nat'Cool. It was produced with Graciano that was picked early to achieve a wine with 12.4% alcohol and a low pH of 3.38 (and 5.55 grams of acidity measured in tartaric acid). The destemmed grapes fermented in concrete and stainless steel with indigenous yeasts and matured in concrete for six months. There's an herbal quality to this that makes it quite different. It has a medium body and round tannins and some pungent flavors.
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Robert
Viña Zorzal is located in the Southern part of the Navarra DO, very close to the border of Rioja. The larger parent house of Vinícola Corellana was founded by Antonio Sanz in 1989. The guiding principles here have always been sustainability and a return to historical grape varieties. With the coming of age of Antonios' three sons, Xabier, Iñaki and Mikel, the winery Viña Zorzal was born. Like so many father/son stories, the children have adopted the idea of the father and taken it further. The farming is now organic and the focus is on making higher quality, site specific wines that respect history but also look to a brighter future.
Graciano has been best known as a blending grape used in Rioja to add color, depth and perfume to Tempranillo. It also thrives in the nearby region of Navarra and a few dedicated winemakers in California and Australia are making singe varietal bottlings certainly worthy of checking out! Graciano’s black fruit and lush tannins make it a perfect pairing to grilled or smoked red meat, as well as game.
Just north of Spain’s famous Rioja region, Navarra excels in the production of full and fruit-dominant reds and good quality, dry rosés. Garnacha holds most of the land under vine, with Tempranillo coming in second place.