Envínate Linit 2023
£19.94 (Inc. VAT bot. 75 cl.) / North Ireland
Features
Type of wine
Pairings
Style
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Country
Region
Appellation
Alcohol
12.5%
Grapes
Serving
Between 6ºC and 8ºC
Winemaking
Fermented with indigenous yeasts in concrete tanks. Partial ageing for 8 months in neutral toasted French oak barrels.
Description
Envínate Linit is a white wine made in the region of Almansa, Castilla-La Mancha, by the Envínate project, a group of four winemakers: Laura Ramos, José Martínez, Roberto Santana and Alfonso Torrente, who specialise in creating wines that reflect the character of the Iberian terroirs. The wine is made from 100% Pardillo, a white grape native to this area. The grapes come from a vineyard of centenary vines located at an altitude of 700 metres above sea level, in clay soils with abundant surface pebbles and chalky soils.
Winemaking
The grapes are harvested by hand and pressed directly. Fermentation is spontaneous with indigenous yeasts in concrete tanks for a period of 10 to 15 days, without temperature control. Part of the wine is aged in 350-litre neutral barrels, where it also undergoes malolactic fermentation. The wine rests for 8 months in barrels and concrete tanks before bottling without fining or filtering, with a minimum addition of sulphur dioxide.
Taste
Envínate Linit stands out for its freshness and marked Mediterranean character. On the nose, it offers notes of white fruits and Mediterranean herbs, while on the palate it has good volume, balanced acidity and a pleasant, lingering finish.
Shipping to North Ireland
Estimated transit time: 4-5 working days.
Bottles | Price | Over £338.32 |
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1-6 | £10.91 | £5.46 (-£5.46) |
7-12 | £14.80 | £7.40 (-£7.40) |
13-18 | £20.72 | £10.36 (-£10.36) |
19-24 | £28.33 | £14.17 (-£14.17) |
25-30 | £32.90 | £16.45 (-£16.45) |
31-36 | £36.79 | £18.40 (-£18.40) |
37-42 | £44.40 | £22.20 (-£22.20) |
43-48 | £48.63 | £24.32 (-£24.32) |
49-54 | £54.94 | £27.47 (-£27.47) |
55-60 | £59.04 | £29.52 (-£29.52) |
VAT included |