Malayeto is made from older vines of Garnacha from a single vineyard planted on rocky clay and limestone soils. Made in tank it ages 9 months in 300L used French oak barrels.
The '24 growing season in Navarra saw a bit more rain than in the last two years, so there is a freshness and lightness to this Rosado. 100% Garnacha sourced from the customary Corella plots as well as from vineyards from baja montaña, plots on the lower rungs of the mountains in Navarra. All...
A blend of Romé Tinto, Garnacha, and Jaén, grown on slate, on very poor soils. Fermented with native yeasts in French oak eggs; aged one year in cement amphora.
A blend of Romé Tinto, Garnacha, and Jaén, grown on slate, on very poor soils. Fermented with native yeasts in French oak eggs; aged 14 months in barrel.
Garnacha 51%, and Graciano 49%. The fruit is sourced from the Terra Alta Vineyard in Clements Hills, a sub-appellation of Lodi AVA. The vines are roughly 20 years old, planted on sandy clay loam soils and farmed organically (CCOF). Due to the range of ripening times, the grapes are picked and...
100% Garnacha from a single parcel at 800 meters elevation. Soils are shallow granite rich in quartz and vines are dry farmed. Grapes are left whole cluster and are macerated softly for about 60 days. Aged for one year in used French Oak.
• Ganko is another nickname that Olivier has acquired, but this one came from his Japanese importer. It means “stubborn,” which is a useful trait for any outsider, especially one making wine his own way in Rioja. Ganko comes from a site at 600 meters in elevation near the village of Cárdenas in...
Olivier’s only wine that blends fruit from a range of sites within Rioja. The Tempranillo (40%) is from Rioja Alavesa, planted on a rocky, clay-limestone soil at an elevation of 500 meters above sea level. The Garnacha (40%) and Graciano (20%) are from two different plots in Cárdenas on red clay at...
Olivier’s only wine that blends fruit from a range of sites within Rioja. The Tempranillo (40%) is from Rioja Alavesa, planted on a rocky, clay-limestone soil at an elevation of 500 meters above sea level. The Garnacha (40%) and Graciano (20%) are from two different plots in Cárdenas on red clay at...
Made from 100% Lledoner Negre, the local name for Garnacha in this part of Catalunya, Pla de Gates showcases the new-school style of Garnacha growing increasingly popular in Spain. Sourced entirely from fruit that Anna Espelt grows in granitic soils in her personal vineyard of Mas Marés, these...