A superb first vintage of a brisado wine for sale!
Mas Martinet Pesseroles Brisat 2021
€47.95
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The exclusive orange wine from Priorat!
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Mas Martinet Viticultors is synonymous with a winery that produces wines of the highest quality. Sara Pérez, who runs the family winery, had been experimenting for some time with a white wine to match her famous reds.
In 2002, a plot of land near the Pesseroles road was planted with white grape varieties that were grown in the area: Grenache Blanc, Picapoll Blanc, Pedro Ximénez... When the vineyard begins to bear fruit, Sara begins to experiment... for 8 years! Until she achieves the quality and style of wine ready for the market.
The first vintage for the Pesseroles Brisat was 2016, paying homage to the traditional style of brisat wines from all over Catalonia, crafting wines from white grapes macerating them as if they were for a red wine.
We could say that it is a single vineyard wine, located in the area of Falset (Tarragona), and attached to the D.O.Ca. Priorat. The organic farming, the licorella (slate) crumbled soils with calcareous subsoil, and its special vinification, can only give this magnificent result.
Winemaking notes: fermentation with skins for 1.5 months, then resting without capping for 3 months. After pressing, the wine is transferred to a glazed decanter and demijohns for aging for 16 months. The 3 varieties are harvested together on the same day and produced together (field blend), in order of quantity and similar parts: Picapoll (38%), Garnacha Blanca (34%), Pedro Ximénez (28%).
The bottle is transparent, simulating the aging containers and the purity of the wine, while at the same time allowing us to enjoy its beautiful deep amber color.
Mas Martinet Pesseroles Brisat 2020 is an extremely limited production wine as only 786 bottles were made!
Data sheet
- Botella
- 0,75 l
- Alc.
- 13%
- Tipo
- Naranja (Brisado)
- Zona
- Priorato
- País
- España
- Bodega
- Mas Martinet viticultors
- Variedades
- Picapoll Blanc, Garnacha Blanca, Pedro Ximenez