Envínate (Roberto Santana, Alfonso Torrente, Laura Ramos, and José Martínez)
Envinate, "Vidueño" 2022
Envinate, "Vidueño" 2022
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About the wine
Santiago del Teide, Tenerife, Canary Islands.
55% Listán Prieto, 45% Listán Blanco
The grapes were destemmed and fermented together in a 1000L open -top vat, where they macerated on the skins for 12 days. After alcoholic fermentation, the wine was racked to 3 228L neutral French oak barrels where it completed spontaneous malolactic fermentation. The wine rested in the same vessels for 8 months without racking, and was bottled without fining, filtering, or sulfur addition.
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