Descripción

Nacido de un viñedo centenario plantado sobre dunas a pocos metros del atlántico, Leirana Areas de Arra es un blanco que es pura singularidad. Este albariño se elabora en muy pocas unidades y, tras una crianza en barrica de unos 12 meses, se presenta complejo, equilibrado y con notas minerales, florales, melosas y un final salino que nos transporta a la brisa del Atlántico.

Ficha técnica

La bodega
Tipo
Blanco Fermentado en Barrica
Añada
2020
Grado
12.5% vol.
Producción
600 botellas.
Variedad
100% Albariño
Origen
Rías Baixas

Cata

Vista
Color amarillo pálido.
Nariz
Notas minerales y florales, aromas a frutas amarillas y miel.
Boca
Estructurado y complejo, con muy buena acidez. Final muy largo con matices salinas y minerales.
Temperatura de servicio
Tra 9 e 12 ºC.
Maridaje
Hasta 2030 si se conserva en condiciones óptimas.

Viñedo y elaboración

Nombre
Areas de Arra.
Descripción
Viñedo situado cerca del mar.
Edad
Más de 100 años.
Suelo
Arenoso.
Clima
Atlántico.
Cosecha
Vendimia manual.
Vinificación
Fermentación espontanea en barricas de 350 litros.
Envejecimiento
Crianza en barricas durante 12 meses.
Embotellado
Crianza de 3 años en botella.

Opinión de los críticos

The Wine Advocate:

I have to let you know that there might be some variability in the bottles of the 2020 Leirana Areas de Arra, as the first bottle I tasted had clear signs of prem-ox à la Bourgogne Blanc, and the 2022 from last year also had an oxidative profile, which I assumed was because of the warm and dry vintage. However, a second bottle was magnificent. Of course, the wine has a deeper color and a more evolved nose because it's a 2020, which I tasted next to other younger wines. But it's an evolution in terms of complexity and nuance. The wine benefited from aeration, developing further notes of pollen, nettle, yellow fruit and wet stones. It comes in at a moderate 12.5% alcohol, with a pH of 3.26 with 7.8 grams of acidity, meaning contained ripeness and very good freshness and acidity. This comes from one of the few places in Rías Baixas with pure beach sand, where the vines are extremely old; they reckon 80% of the plants are over 100 years old. The juice from the pressing of the destemmed grapes fermented in 500-liter barrels without temperature control, and the wine matured in those barrels for 12 months. After the experience with the first bottle, I left the wine in the glass overnight, and it didn't develop any oxidation, just further aromas: peat, dry hay and flowers. It's very good, but there is some bottle variation. There is a risk to be taken here. 600 bottles produced. It was bottled in September 2021.