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Subregion | Spain > Canary Islands > Gran Canaria |
Colour | White |
Type | Still |
The barrel and foudre fermented and aged 2022 Malvasía Volcánica, a natural crossing between Marmajuelo and Malvasía Aromática, is moderately floral and perfumed (the variety is more neutral than the Aromática one), and it has good ripeness and 11.8% alcohol with a vibrant palate and great freshness. The palate is more austere than I expected, which I like. This is the most-planted variety in the zone and in the property. 12,000 bottles were produced. It was bottled in June 2023. Drink 2024-2028.
There is an immediate sense of depth and potential to the nose here, with spice box, preserved lemons, lemon verbena and fresh citrus peel. The palate has a hit of chalk, adding pithiness to an initially oily texture. Layered and full of intrigue, waves of acidity add a touch of amaro to the fruit. Lipsmacking with a salty, vibrant, acid-driven finish, this is an impressive wine that you could cellar for a few years, though it is already drinking well.