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Ayles Aldeya Garnacha


Year

2010
Varietal

Grenache
Style

Juicy
Origin

Spain
Pairing

Meat
$15.00 per bottle
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Origin
Just to the southeast of Rioja in the province of Zaragoza lies the small denomination of Cariñena, which is largely credited with providing the name of the grape, better known as Carignan. A landscape of high plains and gently rolling hills, Cariñena features a classic continental climate of long, hot summers and cold winters. Low humidity makes it wonderful for grape growing, as do the soils which are highly desired claylimestone topsoils with calcareous or slate substrates. Despite the region’s name, the most widely planted grape is Garnacha.
Pairings
Relatively full-bodied, Garnacha-based wines make ideal partners for robust, hearty foods, but they also tend to be rounder, softer and less tannic than many other Spanish reds, most notably Tempranillo. As such, they work well with spicier dishes and rely less on rich, protein-based, ingredients. The Ayles Aldeya Garnacha works well with veal, pork and feathered game, and it will not overwhelm richer seafood dishes like paella. It is also a superb accompaniment to young soft and semi-hard cheeses.

Serve at cool room temperature (64°F).
Winemaker
Ayles Aldeya is made by Jorge Navascues, a young, ambitious and highly talented winemaker. He takes advantage of the availability of wonderful, old-vine Garnacha, which is plentiful in this region. Naturally low-yielding, gnarled old head-trained vines are even further constrained by the parsimonious soils, making it easier to produce naturally concentrated and complex reds like this one.
The Wine
A swirl of the glass releases classic Garnacha aromatics of black cherry, red plum and hints of spices and peppers. In the mouth, the wine is generous and round, with supple tannins that carry the cherry and blood orange flavors deep to the back of the mouth for a clean, spice-laden finish.

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