While Pazo de Señorans includes 18.5 hectares of vines surrounding its cellar, the Mareque family has also established long-term contracts with local growers of Albariño in the neighboring villages and hamlets to make this wine. Entirely grown on pergolas and harvested by hand, this Albariño is fermented by parcel or group of adjacent parcels in stainless-steel tanks then aged for at least 5 months on the lees before final blending.
Pure and subtle nose with sliced apples and some herbs and stones. Textured, fresh and weighty on the palate despite its neutral flavor profile. Very elegant. Drink now.
In 2016, Pépière's classic, earliest-release bottling saw an addition to the label, the "La Pépie" moniker, because of the necessity of adding non-estate fruit to the production (Pépière had 85% of their own crop devastated in 2016 due to mildew). It marks the first time the estate has purchased fruit.
It comes from neighboring parcels that match their terroirs and work philosophy. The wine is a combination of said purchased fruit and estate fruit, 50% of which comes from vineyards that could technically produce cru bottlings.
-Importer notes (Dressner)
Fresh, dusty citrus. Mouth-wateringly zesty and dry. The sample is a little bit too cold to see it fully but has great tension and zip. Extreme purity and precise flavour allied with a finely dry texture. Tight, pure and long. Terrific wine.