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Herència Altés Garnatxa Blanca, Terra Alta 2022

White Wine from Spain - Priorat & Catalunya
3.666666700 star rating 3 Reviews
A fine, precise Spanish white which comes from Terra Alta, a small region near Barcelona. This is floral and appley, dry, with no oak, clean fruit and refreshing finish, perfect for well-dressed summer salads.
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Code: SP18531

Wine characteristics

  • White Wine
  • 2 - Dry
  • Grenache Blanc
  • 75cl
  • 13% Alcohol
  • no oak influence
  • Screwcap
  • 395 g (Empty bottle weight)
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan
  • Organic

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Herència Altés

All at Herència Altés are justly proud of their brand new and virtually subterranean winery, with a barrel room that is completely below ground. Being underground minimises their impact on the landscape, maximises thermal efficiency and lowers energy usage. Indeed, the complex is powered almost exclusively by solar panels. It is an impressive facility that is indicative of the level of commitment of founders and owners Nùria Altés and her partner Rafael De Haan, who established the brand of Herència Altés in Nùria's native region in 2010 when she decided to stop selling the fruit to a local cooperative.

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 ...
All at Herència Altés are justly proud of their brand new and virtually subterranean winery, with a barrel room that is completely below ground. Being underground minimises their impact on the landscape, maximises thermal efficiency and lowers energy usage. Indeed, the complex is powered almost exclusively by solar panels. It is an impressive facility that is indicative of the level of commitment of founders and owners Nùria Altés and her partner Rafael De Haan, who established the brand of Herència Altés in Nùria's native region in 2010 when she decided to stop selling the fruit to a local cooperative.

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 breeze from the sea to the east that helps to ripen the grapes fully. Both winds also mitigate against vine diseases too, and all of their vineyards are currently converting to organic status.

The couple and their winemaker Jaime Clua, a fellow Terra Altan from a nearby town, have worked closely with experienced winemaker Claude Gros, a Frenchman from the Languedoc, experimenting with techniques to hone their range and maximising the potential of their superb terroir.
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Jancis Robinson.com

The wine may be full of pure citrus and pear-like fresh-fruit aromas and flavours yet it is much more than this, with a firm texture from three months on the lees after spontaneous fermentation (ie no...
The wine may be full of pure citrus and pear-like fresh-fruit aromas and flavours yet it is much more than this, with a firm texture from three months on the lees after spontaneous fermentation (ie no added yeasts) in stainless-steel tanks, with lees stirring to create a more full-bodied wine that is nevertheless deliciously fresh. The acidity and the creamy texture give the wine shape and structure, turning something seductively fruity into something serious, with complexity that is notable for a wine at this price. The alcohol is a perfectly balanced 13%.
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Julia Harding MW

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