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Whilst not exactly mainstream, white Rioja is now most definitely a ‘thing’. With examples like this it’s easy to see why. Produced solely from Viura and given 4 months in American oak to mellow you get just the right balance between ripe tropical fruit and toasty brioche.

 

Production

Produced solely from Viura grapes grown in the Siete Caminos vineyard, on south-east facing slopes. This wine is aged according to the typical white Rioja method: 4 months in American oak followed by 6 months in bottle prior to release.

Ontañón Vetiver Rioja Blanco 2021 (6 bottles case)

£61.99Price
£10.33 per 75 Centiliters
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  • Tasting notes

    Opulent aromas of pear and jasmine, with tropical notes and well-integrated oak. The palate is poised with pineapple, vanilla and crisp lemon acidity - and brioche notes on the finish.

  • Food match

    Lobster or langoustines with cream-based pasta sauce, or roast chicken dishes.

  • Info

    • ABV

      12.5%

    • CASE/BOTTLE SIZE

      6 x 75cl

    • REGION/COUNTRY

      RIOJA, SPAIN

    • GRAPE

      VIURA 100%

    • FEATURES

      VEGETARIAN, VEGAN, SUSTAINABLE

    • CLOSURE

      CORK

    • WINEMAKER

      RUBEN PÉREZ CUEVAS

    • APPELLATION

      DOCA RIOJA

    • ALLERGEN INFO

      CONTAINS SULPHITES AND NO OTHER ALLERGENS

  • Meet the producer

    Bodegas Ontañón is a 5th generation family-owned and run winery in Rioja Baja (now Rioja Oriental). Here Raquel, Rubén and Maria Pérez Cuevas continue their father Gabriel's work to develop Bodegas Ontañón into one of the most highly-regarded wineries in Rioja. Ontañón has vast swathes of vineyard in this part of Rioja. Whilst wine production in the region is typically very dependent on contracts with grape growers, the Pérez Cuevas family has seen fit to invest heavily in the purchase of its own land and vines. Its 250ha is a testament to the importance it places on controlling grape quality.

    The family's vineyards sit high in the Sierra Yerga mountains in the prestigious region surrounding Quel, defying misconceptions that Rioja Baja is one of the lesser sub-regions within Rioja. Many of their vineyards are actually planted at altitudes on a par with, or above, those in Rioja Alta and Alavesa; (La Pasada is their highest vineyard at 800m above sea level, planted in 1979 it is used for Reserva and Gran Reserva wines). The hot and dry Mediterranean climate allows for consistent ripening of the grapes with little disease and this has enabled them to pursue organic production across 57 hectares of vines.

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