Alvaro Palacios |
The flight - get ready! |
The Yummy Grape meets Alvaro Palacios, one of Spain's most respected winemakers |
David Lawrason and John Szabo have a great article: blog.winealign.com/tag/alvaro-palacios
David Lawrason of WineAlign introducing the wines of Alvaro Palacios |
Rioja us.riojawine.com |
From the influence of the Romans thousands of years ago to the innovations brought by Bordeaux, present day Rioja is the region most synonymous with Spain. Here, the Tempranillo grape is king of the reds and Virua exists as queen of the whites.
Priorat www.online.wsj.com |
Alvaro Palacios Camins del Priorat |
This region become famous only recently. Old vines and steep terraces not only give way to picturesque views but the wines, modernized and re-invigorated by a group of young winemakers a couple of decades ago, are now highly sought after. Red wines are Grenache-based and often blended with Carignan. The use of international varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon is often used as well in blending.
Alvaro Palacios, son of the Rioja family of the same name, was the most successful one of a group of pioneers who planted vines on the inhospitable slopes around Gratallops in the late 1980s. In doing so, he helped to change the perception of Priorat's wines forever. - Eyewitness Companions "Wines of the World"
Bierzo www.winesfromspain.com |
Situated in the northwestern part of Spain, this is one of the hot upcoming regions. The rugged landscape and high elevation suit the red Mencia grape which is often found on very old vines.
This wine comes through Vintages so keep an eye out |
Petalos 2009
Alvaro Palacios built his legend on the stunning wines he has crafted from the farthest reaches of Spain, from Priorat to Bierzo. Palacios’ latest project features another rising star — the obscure Mencía grape. In the Bierzo appellation, perched in the Northwest corner of Spain, ancient Mencía vineyards emerge from the steepest of hillsides, their roots deeply set into unique, mineral-laden soils. Under the skilled hands of Palacios and his nephew, Ricardo Perez Palacios, the forgotten black grape (believed by some to be a cousin of Cabernet Franc), has achieved new heights. The 60- to 100 year-old vines yield less than one ton per acre, resulting in a most concentrated, unique expression of this variety and of the Bierzo terroir. - www.woodmanwinesandspirits.com
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Me encanta el vino!
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"Meet the Winemaker" on the DebraMasterofWine YouTube channel
This episode features Alvaro Palacios
Video about Alvaro Palacios and Priorat
Worth watching for the ariel shots (in Spanish)
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