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Tasting Notes:
Deep purple. Intense aroma of red fruit with a light touch of spice and fine oak. Mouth surprising for its density and its fleshiness. Excellent balance with fresh tannins.
The exuberant fruit expression of this wine benefits if it is served slightly fresh, so that in the glass reaches the 15th or 16th.
Elaboration and aging
It is a young red, 100% with grape Tinta de Toro , Of average aging, that reaches the market at its optimum moment for consumption. However, it can maintain its qualities for two or three years in the bottle.
With the entry into production of young vineyards, the first harvest of Corral de Campanas was produced. It is made from the vines with yields of 3 to 5,000 kg / ha. With a shorter maceration (about 10/12 days) and an original breeding: 50% spends 6 months in new and semi-new barrels mainly American and 50% remains in deposit with micro-oxygenation. An attractive and aromatic wine (red fruit) and with a mouthful very sweet.
Curiosities:
In 2003 Appeared the first harvest of Corral de Campanas Which they call "A Sexy Bull" For its particular characteristics. An attractive and aromatic wine (red fruit) and with a mouthful very sweet.
The Quinta Quietud winery, located in Zamora, works its 26 hectares with a special respect for nature. Its wines benefit from a Ecological cultivation alone with autochthonous grape , Fertilizer with manure and treatments with infusions of plants and minerals. They perform pruning and harvesting manually only in the morning so that the grapes are in perfect condition.
A wine of Jean-François Hebrard, An oenologist of broccoli origin but with a long and successful career in the Rodano, whom his friends by profession made discover the area and was in love and admired the potential of the terroir of Toro, especially of those old strains that, far from the river, impregnate Of mineralidad and complexity their grapes to have to penetrate their roots in the depth of the ground to obtain water.