Coto de Hayas – Garnacha Syrah
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Spain
Campo de Borja
Wine
Red
The Facts
Origins Spain > Campo de Borja
Appellation Campo de Borja
Varietal Grenache
Cepage 70% Grenache, 30% Syrah
Winemaking Grapes are harvested from vines averaging 25 years old. Maceration for 15 days in stainless steel tanks. Fermentation of the Garnacha lasts eight days in stainless steel at 77° F. The Syrah undergoes carbonic maceration, followed by 15 days of malolactic fermentation. The Garnacha and Syrah are blended after fermentation.
Aging No oak ageing.
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The Character
Overall Great fruit flavors in this casual every-day sipper.
Aromas Ripe berries with a hint of pepper
Mouthfeel Medium-bodied, dry and easy going.
Tasting Notes Pronounced red fruit and spice aromas. Medium-bodied, dry and easy going. Fresh, fruity and lightly peppery with mild acidity and soft tannins.
Selling Point Fresh and fruity, great-value, easy-drinking!
Pairings Tuesday meals like pizza and pasta!
Sustainability Vegan
The Story
Coto de Hayas Garnacha Syrah is produced by Bodegas Aragonesas in the small town of Fuendejalon, in the Spanish province of Aragon, for which it is named. Situated in the upper Ebro River Valley, and on the slopes of the Sierra Moncayo Mountains, it is the largest winery in Campo de Borja DO. This is the ancestral home of Garnacha, where the extremely hot, dry climate and stark contrast between day and nighttime temperatures are ideal for cultivation of this late ripening variety. Garnacha vineyards are noted in the agricultural records kept by Cistercian Monks of the nearby Veruela Monastery, dating back to 1145. Today, the low yields of these century-old vines produce rich, concentrated wines with distinctive aromas and flavors. At all levels, they are approachable, balanced, smooth and fruity. At the same time, they are crafted with a sense of place and respect for the qualities that make Garnacha unique.
About Coto de Hayas
Producer Story
Bodegas Aragonesas is located in the small town of Fuendejalon, in the Spanish province of Aragon, for which it is named. Situated in the upper Ebro River Valley, and on the slopes of the Sierra Moncayo Mountains, it is the largest winery in Campo de Borja DOP. This is the ancestral home of Garnacha, and is the focus of Bodegas Aragonesas.
Producer Story
Bodegas Aragonesas is located in the small town of Fuendejalon, in the Spanish province of Aragon, for which it is named. Situated in the upper Ebro River Valley, and on the slopes of the Sierra Moncayo Mountains, it is the largest winery in Campo de Borja DOP. This is the ancestral home of Garnacha, and is the focus of Bodegas Aragonesas.
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