Descripción

Pujanza Norte refleja la personalidad del viñedo Norte, una finca de 2,7 hectáreas muy extrema en la Rioja Alavesa. Es un tinto intenso y seductor, que se consolida a lo largo de los años como uno de los grandes de España.

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Tinto
Añada
2018
Grado
14.2% vol.
Subzona
Rioja Alavesa
Variedad
100% Tempranillo
Origen
Rioja

Cata

Vista
Intenso color cereza con ribete amoratado.
Nariz
Aroma complejo en su frescura. Muy expresivo, bien definido y elegante en la nariz, conjunto muy fino de frutas maduras y notables matices florales, balsámicos y minerales en un conjunto muy bien engarzado, potente y elegante. Maderas finas, toques especiados, tostados de turba y un fondo de tinta.
Boca
Con cuerpo y nervio, viva acidez y taninos de gran calidad. Muy amplio y lleno, tiene un magnifico equilibrio cuerpo-acidez-alcohol. Domina un elegante carácter frutal. Con un postgusto amplio y muy elegante, con muchos matices de fruta madura, especies, maderas y hojas de té.
Temperatura de servicio
Entre 16 y 18 ºC.
Maridaje
Solomillo con salsas de hongos.

Viñedo y elaboración

Superficie
2,7 ha.
Edad
1999
Suelo
Suelo arcilloso calcáreo, losa piedra caliza (50 cm de profundidad)
Rendimiento
3.500 kg/ ha.
Vinificación
Fermentación alcohólica y maloláctica en depósitos de acero inoxidable.
Envejecimiento
Crianza durante 12 meses en barrica de roble francés y durante 8 meses en depósitos de hormigón.

Opinión de los críticos

Tim Atkin:

The vines are still comparatively young at 19 years' old, but Norte, located at 730 metres on the slopes of the Sierra de Cantabria, is one of Rioja's greatest parcels. Influenced by the presence of limestone close to the surface, this is a thrilling Tempranillo that's taut, chalky and chiselled with serious, ageworthy tannins, sappy acidity and layers of red berry and black cherry fruit. 2025-35

The Wine Advocate:

I was really looking forward to the 2018 Norte, the top-of-the-range red from a north-facing plot in Laguardia at some 720 meters in altitude, from a vintage with similarities to the 2016 I love. The wine has a rare combination of power and elegance, of ripeness and freshness that denotes a special place. Like the rest of reds, it fermented with indigenous yeasts in stainless steel, with malolactic in those same containers followed by 12 months in French oak barrels (slightly less than in the past) and eight months in concrete. I caught this wine in a slightly awkward moment; the oak was quite noticeable and there was a bit of volatility. It was bottled later because of COVID-19, so it had been bottled a couple of weeks before I tasted it. In any case, San Pedro didn't use any new oak in this wine or, as a matter of fact, in any of the other wines, and the time in barrel was also shortened in this wine. The palate has the balance, the freshness and the depth to overcome this, and I'm sure this wine is going to bloom with a little more time in bottle. The wine is not a powerhouse; this is a more delicate year. With a couple of hours in the glass, the wine shows a lot more poise and harmony, which only reinforced my beliefs. 11,000 bottles produced. It will be released in April 2021. Every year this wine is released in April.

James Suckling:

Really clear and beautiful on the nose with blackberries and blueberries, as well as some chocolate and lavender undertones. Medium body, firm and silky tannins and a fresh finish. Lovely texture at the end. Drink now or hold.