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Verónica Ortega Cal 2019

Verónica Ortega Cal

2019
95
PARKER
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Spec sheet

TypeWhite wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti12.5%

The wine

Made with Godello grapes, from a plot located on an old lime mine. Strains of 30 years of age, grown on calcareous soils, very rare soil in the Bierzo. Bottled without addition of sulphites.

Ratings and awards

202096 PK
201995 PK
201895+ PK92 PN
201794 PK93 PN
201693+ PK91 PN
201593 PK92 PN
PK: ParkerPN: Peñín

Wine critics reviewsReviews by Parker

The 2020 VO Cal is even sharper than the 2019 I tasted next to it, and it's low in alcohol (11.9%) and has very low pH (2.95) with notable acidity (7.4) grams. The élevage was slightly longer—14 months in a combination of different sizes of barrels and 800-liter tinaja. This vineyard is always harvested quite early, and that was the case this year; but the style of the vintage is for moderate alcohol and higher acidity. Yields were also a little higher, and the wine is superb, austere and vibrant, quite harmonious, with a piquant palate with a sparkling texture and a long and salty finish. It has to be the finest Cal. Unfortunately, this will be the last vintage of Cal, as the vineyard was sold. This should be quite long lived. 4,300 bottles produced. It was bottled in November 2021.

— Luis Gutiérrez (31/01/2022)Robert Parker Wine Advocate Vintage 2020 - 96 PARKER

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Vineyards

Vine age30 years
SoilLimestone / Clay

The winery

Verónica Ortega

Verónica Ortega

Verónica Ortega is one of the great promises of Spanish wine. Originally from Cadiz, she left her Andalusian homeland after finishing her oenology studies at the University of Cadiz to embark on an intense learning path that would lead her to work in different countries and always alongside some of the greatest names in wine. In Priorat, Ortega harvested grapes alongside Daphne Glorian and Álvaro Palacios. She later worked in a biodynamic winery in New Zealand and...

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