Calma Rioja Crianza 2013 750 ML
SKU: BB9167224
Product Details
Brand: | Calma |
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Country: | Spain |
Region: | Rioja |
Appellation: | Rioja |
Grapes Varietal: | Tempranillo |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | Red |
Vintage: | 2013 |
Size: | 750 ML |
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Deep red. Aromas of dried red berries, cherry pit, pipe tobacco and vanilla; a hint of white pepper adds vivacity. Coats the palate with smoke-accented cherry-vanilla and cassis flavors and shows very good energy and a seamless texture. The smoke and cassis notes carry through a sweet, subtly tannic finish that echoes the tobacco note.\n \n Producer Information\n Calmia is a small production wine made from a single vineyard located in the village of Hormilla within Rioja Alta. Starting with the 2012 vintage, Calma is a single vineyard wine produced in the Rioja Alta subzone within the village of Hormilla. The name of the vineyard is Vina Badrinal. Calma means calm, or tranquility in Spanish. With Calma, winemaker Alberto Orte's goal is to produce an age-worthy wine to show the depth and quality of this great vineyard site. The wine is made using 15% whole cluster maceration. 85% of the bunches are de-stemmed and crushed. The must is macerated for 7 days at cool temperatures. It is then fermented in open-top stainless steel tanks for 15 days at 84F to extract more flavor and tannin, followed by a post-fermentation and extended maceration for 7 days. The goal with these vinification methods is to make a wine of longevity. The wine is aged for 16 months in oak barrels, 90% French and 10% American. The vineyards are located in the town of Hormilla, Rioja Alta (Zone 3) at 568 meters (1,865 ft.) Hormilla has soils composed of thin red clay and sandy limestone, with small particles of thin clay. These soils find expression in the wine as ripe, structured, yet silky tannins. For climate, the average temperature from April-October is 61.5F with 18.3 inches of yearly rainfall. The moderately warm days and cool nights of this Continental Atlantic climate forces the grapes to ripen slowly, creating optimal conditions to produce wines that show brighter, more expressive aromas and more profound, complex fruit flavors.