
Baigorri DOC Reserva 750ml
Description
This is a highly-concentrated, dark cherry-red wine. A lively, strong nose, licorice and leather aromas, with hints of black pepper. It keeps the essentials aromas of compote fruit. Balance between its pleasant tannins and its acidity. It shows a full body with an elegant finish. It lasts long on the palate with a distinctive silkiness.
Features
Sustainable
Producer Description
Bodegas Baigorri returns winemaking to its origins in a state-of-the-art facility that is as much a work of art as the wines it creates. Built around the winemaking process, an ele- gant glass structure emerges from the soil and welcomes the visitor with a stunning dis- play of the surrounding vineyards, emphasising that it is here where the process begins.Baigorri then dives more than 30 metres below the surface and relies on gravity to drive the fruit and must through its evolution towards world-class wine. The absence of hoppers, pumps or mechanical methods of any kind ensures that the individually select- ed grapes and the resulting wine are insulated from any potential damage. The result of this combination of careful vine management, rigorous selection and innovative architecture is a collection of well rounded, modern wines with a distinct personality.

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