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Far del Sud Garnatxa Blanca, Terra Alta 2025
White Wine from Spain - Priorat & Catalunya
A smooth, round Spanish white which comes from Terra Alta, a small region near Barcelona. This is floral and appley, dry, with no oak, clean fruit and a refreshing finish that is super with spankingly fresh fish, simply grilled, seasoned and drizzled with great olive oil and lemon juice. Herencia Altés is committed to more sustainable ways of working and we are happy to name them as a Wine Society Pioneer for their efforts. Aiming for 90% self-sufficiency from solar panels and batteries in the next few years, the estate recycles wate water as part of an environmental projected started in 2016. They have installed bat shelters and nesting boxes for insect-eating birds to help control pests naturally, and have reintroduced barn owls and kestrels to the area, while promoting native flora with a botanical pond and planting 140,000 native plants. Since 2022 they’ve been members of IWCA (International Wineries for Climate Action).
Price:
£8.95
Bottle
(£11.93/litre)
Price:
£53.50
Case of 6
(£11.89/litre)
In Stock
Code: SP24291
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Grenache Blanc
- 75cl
- Now to 2028
- 13% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Cork, natural
- 420 g (Empty bottle weight)
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
- Organic
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Nùria grew up here, playing among her grandfather’s vines and the first vintage she and Rafael released as Herència Altés was made from grapes that they bought from her father.
The success of the wines meant that they could buy their own vineyard in 2013 and they continued to grow, building the new winery in Nùria’s hometown of Batea. Today they own 14 hectares of vines themselves and have access to the vineyards of her family over several sites in Terra Alta, a little but increasingly recognised region south-west of Priorat.
The garnatxa blanca, for example, comes from a vineyard of sandy-clay at 450m above sea level. Such altitude tempers the warmth of the Mediterranean sun and two winds blow here that have a major influence on the grapes, with a north-westerly wind called the ‘Cerç’ bringing cooler conditions that help to retain freshness, and the ‘Garbi’ that is a milder ...