Almaroja, 'Pirita'
The grapes for Pirita undergo a pre-fermentation maceration of between 4-5 days in a blend of temperature controlled stainless steel and concrete tanks, followed by a fermentation of four weeks with daily pumping over. Pirita then spends 11-18 months in 300 liter French oak barrels, where it undergoes malolactic fermentation before being bottled without filtration or stabilization, but some clarification.
Pirita [pee-REE-tah] comes from the Spanish word for pyrite, also known as 'Fool's Gold' for its similarity to gold.
Learn more about Bodega Almaroja here.
- Grape(s)
- Region
- ABV
- Production
- Producer Tech Sheet PDF
- Vinovi&Co. Tech Sheet PDF
- Promotional Campaigns
Juan García, Tempranillo, Rufete, Bruñal, Bastardillo Chico, Bastardillo Serrano, Garnacha Tintorera, Tinta Jeromo, Gajo Arroba
D.O. Arribes del Duero, Fermoselle, Castilla y León
14%
250 cases
Almaroja, 'Pirita'
Women in Wine, El Camino de Santiago
Grape(s)
Juan García, Tempranillo, Rufete, Bruñal, Bastardillo Chico, Bastardillo Serrano, Garnacha Tintorera, Tinta Jeromo, Gajo Arroba
Region
D.O. Arribes del Duero, Fermoselle, Castilla y León
ABV
14%
Production
250 cases
Producer Tech Sheet PDF
Almaroja, 'Pirita'
Vinovi&Co. Tech Sheet PDF
Promotional Campaigns
Women in Wine, El Camino de Santiago