A Los Viñateros Bravos

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Leo Erazo’s Los Viñateros Bravos and his eponymous label wines come from the Guarilihue area of Chile’s Itata Valley, the first settlement of Spanish Conquistadors in the 16th century who brought their own vines. Dominated by ancient pink/orange granite dating from the Cretaceous period and younger volcanic soils, the minimalist and naturalist, Leonardo Erazo, practices organic, biodynamic, and dry farming with the own-rooted, ancient 150-300-year-old País bush vines. All the wines are vinified with spontaneous fermentations in concrete (eggs, spheres, and more), amphoras, large wood vats and food-grade polymer containers, and they’re pressed in a vertical, wooden press.

A Los Vinateros Bravos - 2021 País Granitico

Price: $23.00
Size: 750ml
Availability: 

24+ in stock

Type of Wine: Red
Grape(s): 100% País
Style: Mineral, Elegant and Aromatic

GROWER OVERVIEW

Leo Erazo’s Los Viñateros Bravos and his eponymous label wines come from the Guarilihue area of Chile’s Itata Valley, the first settlement of Spanish Conquistadors in the 16th century who brought their own vines. Dominated by ancient pink/orange granite dating from the Cretaceous period and younger volcanic soils, the minimalist and naturalist, Leonardo Erazo, practices organic, biodynamic, and dry farming with the own-rooted, ancient 150-300-year-old País bush vines. All the wines are vinified with spontaneous fermentations in concrete (eggs, spheres, and more), amphoras, large wood vats and food-grade polymer containers, and they’re pressed in a vertical, wooden press.

VINEYARD DETAILS

Granitico País comes from 2ha of 100% País with an average vine age of 230 years (2023) on a steep slope facing east at 200m on granite bedrock with a 100 cm of granitic clay and sand topsoil.

CELLAR NOTES

Destemmed natural ferment for 3 weeks with 1-2 daily punch downs at 25°C max. Aged 12 months in 30hl cement vat. Sulfites added only at bottling. No fining or filtration.

About The Wine

One would be more hard-pressed to find a more authentic wine in the world than Leonardo Erazos’ Pais wines from Chile’s Itata Valley.  Yes, I know that’s a massive statement, but consider this very unusual set of circumstances that make it a pretty darn good argument:

1) There’s no phylloxera in Chile—making it the only major wine producing country with that advantage for authenticity that come from not needing American rootstock.

2) These are own-rooted vines planted no earlier than 150-years-ago, and Leonardo said they could be as old as 300.

3) Pais is an ancient grape variety brought to Chile when the conquistadors settled there in the late 16th century.  There are no laboratory clones, just a vine variety that has adapted to its environment for more than 400 years.

4) There is little to no disease pressure in these vineyards, so the use of vineyard treatments and sprays are rare, and in some cases, not used for an entire year, or more.

5) These grapes come from families who have farmed them naturally the same way for centuries and Leo doesn’t tell them how to farm them, because they know what they are doing!

6) Leo does as little as possible to these perfect grapes and adds a minimal amount of sulfur to keep them healthy, and worth drinking!

7) The vines come from purely granite soils that are about 320 million years ago, no amendments, no fertilizers!

8) The vines are dry-farmed!!

9) It’s beautifully crafted and delicious too!

Grown on pure granite soils forged hundreds of millions of years ago beneath the earth’s surface, the Granitico Pais has a slightly more mineral textured characteristic by comparison to Leo’s softer and more suave Volcanico Pais. Both wines are made exactly the same and stand as clear demonstrations of how a soil can mark its wines.