Producer | Envinate |
Country | Spain |
Region | Canary Islands |
Varietal | Listan Negro |
Vintage | 2022 |
Sku | 6991 |
Size | 750ml |
Negramoll, Listán Negro and a bit of Listán Blanco from three north-facing parcels ofcentenarian piè franco vines in the La Corujera area, ranging from 350-650m above sea level.The vines are planted on sand and clay soils over red basalt bedrock. The three parcels were harvested and fermented separately; a small portion were carbonically macerated and about 1/2 were fermented whole cluster, all in concrete. The wines were blended and rested for 8months on their lees in 228L neutral French oak barrels, where malolactic fermentation completed naturally. Bottled unfined, unfiltered, with a small addition of sulfur.
The 2022 La Santa de Úrsula is balsamic and reveals notes of rose petals and talcum powder. The fruit is darker (riper) and it has a juicy palate with fine tannins and a long lingering finish. 8000 bottles and 100 magnums produced. It was bottled in July 2023. Envínate has increased a little the vineyard surface in Taganana and from 2023 onward could produce a little bit more of their wines from the zone in the northeast of Tenerife. They work there and also in the regions of Orotava Tacoronte and Santiago del Teide. All the wines will be moved to the Tenerife appellation within the generic Islas Canarias appellation in 2023. In 2022 the wines from Santiago del Teide are still Ycode-Da and the others are Islas Canarias - Tenerife. In Santiago del Teide 2022 was a very good vintage with good vegetation growth that protected the grapes from the sun good ripeness and more delicate and elegant wines. 2021 was extremely warm and dry with heat strokes that blocked the vines and the grapes got a hurried ripeness with some herbal notes. In the region of Tacoronte they produce one red and one special cuvée for a Canary restaurant in Madrid called Gofio. Here 2021 was a better less hurried vintage with more elegant wines than the warmer and more concentrated 2022 but the 2022s also showed very well. In the Orotava Valley they have two new whites from 2022 where the vintages are similar to the part of Tacoronte where they work so the 2021s showed fresher and the 2022s more concentrated and a little riper. In Taganana in the northeast of Tenerife the vintages are similar to the wines from Tacoronte and Orotava. There were good rains in 2022 that allowed the plants to close the cycle and the wines are fresher and have very good balance. 2022 feels similar to 2020 a drier year warmer and with riper wines but in Taganana it never gets too warm. In fact it never got warmer than 30 degrees Celsius that summer. Published: Nov 30 2023