The 2012 Garnacha Blanca is produced from one of the classical white grapes from Rioja, which, unfortunately, is very scarce and Abel was only able to make 560 bottles in 2012 from grapes sourced from different vineyards in the Sonsierra region. It’s very aromatic, fresh and clean with plenty of white flower and ripe apple notes. The palate starts a bit flat, but the acidity shows up in the finish and lifts the wine up. Drink 2014-2017.
Abel Mendoza, a true vigneron from San Vicente de la Sonsierra, looks after 20 hectares of vineyards that his wife, Maite, turns into some 70,000 bottles per year. They started in 1988, like many others, selling a young, carbonic maceration red, and since then, sticking to their guns, they have slowly climbed all the way to the top. Nowadays they have no less than six whites, five varietal ones (they are only missing Maturana Blanca) and the last one a blend of all five local white grapes aptly called 5V. All white varietals are produced in the same way, fermented in new French oak barriques where they stay for five months in contact with its fine lees, so tasting them together makes for a fascinating comparison of the characteristics of the different grapes. I found their quality quite similar, and preferences come down to personal taste. Even though the winery seems to somehow have specialized in whites, they also produce a full and very noteworthy range of reds.
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