Saturday, December 25, 2021

Evodia

 

What a bargain here!!  This wine hails from the appellation of Calatayud.  Where in the world is Calatayud?  Near the city of Aragon in northeastern Spain.  Evodia is sourced from Garnacha from the villages of  Atea, Acered, and Alarba. Located in the Sierra Santa Cruz, these steep sites (up to 25%) have various exposures but share similar soils – slate and quartzite over clay. At an average elevation of 900 meters above sea level, these vineyards are also among the highest sites within the province of Aragon. This unique terroir and the old vines of Garnacha rooted in it are the origins of Evodia.

Hand harvested, partially destemmed but not crushed 20 day fermentation in concrete vats, 7 day gentle post-fermentation maceration.  6 months in concrete tanks (80%) and neutral French and American oak barrels, and concrete eggs (20%).

This wine get constant scored of 90 plus points which for a bottle of wine that cost me $12.00 at Two Old Hags is a steal in my book.

Here is what the esteemed Wine Advocate had to say about the current vintage

“The nose opens up nicely in the glass and is quite aromatic and floral, exuberant, with a heady touch of ripe fruit. It’s young and tasty, tender and pleasant to drink, with a forward personality. A real bargain. Rated 90+

For me the nose is full of fruit and spices.  Color is dark and deep.  The mouth is full of delicious fruit, blueberries, blackberries, smooth tannins that leave you looking for the next sip.  What a great bottle to take to your holiday events this one will be a true crowd pleaser for sure.


Cheers, 

The Village Wino


All wines are purchased at Two Old Hags unless other wise noted.

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