Fuentes del Silencio

Castilla y LeonSpain

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Miguel Ángel Alonso (a semi-retired doctor) and Maria José Galera (still a practicing surgeon), began their resurrection project of Castilla y Leon’s ancient wine culture and historic, high-altitude (800-1100m) pre-phylloxera vines in Jamuz at the eastern foot of the Galician Massif and the influence of Monte Teleno, one of northwest Spain’s highest mountains. Mencía vines (minimum age of 90 years, but some pre-phylloxera) are grown on flat, rocky terraces of quartzite cobbles and pulverized, slate-derived sand, silt and clay with a high quantity of metals. All grapes are hand-harvested and co-fermented in large tronconic wood vats (50ha+) with unique local natural yeasts with varying levels of stem inclusion and soft, infusion-style maceration by foot stomping and bare hand. These field blends are co-fermented (with each plot done separately) in old wooden tronconic tanks and then aged in various vats, from 500-l old French oak barrels to tronconic tanks. They don’t filter or fine any red wines.

Fuentes del Silencio - 2019 Las Jaras

Price: $25.00
Size: 750ml
Availability: 

24+ in stock

Type of Wine: Red
Grape(s): Mencía 60%, Prieto picudo 30 % Alicante Bouschet 10%
Style: Medium Body, Elegant and Aromatic

GROWER OVERVIEW

Miguel Ángel Alonso (a semi-retired doctor) and Maria José Galera (still a practicing surgeon), began their resurrection project of Castilla y Leon’s ancient wine culture and historic, high-altitude (800-1100m) pre-phylloxera vines in Jamuz at the eastern foot of the Galician Massif and the influence of Monte Teleno, one of northwest Spain’s highest mountains. Mencía vines (minimum age of 90 years, but some pre-phylloxera) are grown on flat, rocky terraces of quartzite cobbles and pulverized, slate-derived sand, silt and clay with a high quantity of metals. All grapes are hand-harvested and co-fermented in large tronconic wood vats (50ha+) with unique local natural yeasts with varying levels of stem inclusion and soft, infusion-style maceration by foot stomping and bare hand. These field blends are co-fermented (with each plot done separately) in old wooden tronconic tanks and then aged in various vats, from 500-l old French oak barrels to tronconic tanks. They don’t filter or fine any red wines.

VINEYARD DETAILS

Las Jaras comes from Mencía, Prieto Picudo and Alicante Bouschet vines planted between 90-150-years ago (some own-rooted) around 820m on a flat, fully exposed land of iron-rich alluvial deposits of quartzite and slate derived sand and clay soils from Monte Teleno.

CELLAR NOTES

60% stem inclusion, natural ferment, 50hl vertical wooden tronconic tanks, gentle foot treading. Infusion style maceration & ferment 21-40 days (plot dependent). Malolactic – same wooden tank. SO2 added at crush (20ppm) & after malolactic (20ppm).

About The Wine

Fuentes del Silencio’s Las Jaras is a bombshell for the price. Located in northwestern Spain, at the eastern foothills of the Galician mountains, this blend made from 80 to 150-year-old Prieto Picudo, Mencía and Alicante Bouschet vines makes for a wine of unusual depth, concentration and surprising freshness. At an altitude of more than 2,600 feet, the growing season is long and results in a wine of wonderful tension, texture and freshness. Once the cork is pulled, the wine immediately begins its vertical climb and builds from one strength to the next, day after day. It seems that this wine can easily last for a week after being opened and still deliver freshness and bright fruit. Those who have tasted this wine are always dumbfounded by its level of depth for the price.