Scala DeiSt. Antoni 2016

Product code: 7139
£80.10 inc VAT
Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Catalunya
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Priorat
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Scala Dei
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 100% Grenache/Garnacha
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Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Catalunya
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Priorat
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Scala Dei
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 100% Grenache/Garnacha

Product Notes

Scala Dei St. Antoni wine, emanating from the Spanish Priorat region, is a sophisticated, full-bodied red wine, seducing palates with its blend of Garnacha and Cariñena grapes. This rich libation exhibits luscively nuanced tones of dark berries, subtly complemented by a smoky under-layer, distinctive of the schist-based soil the vines call home. Matured for 12 months in French oak barrels, it boasts an elaborate taste that is multi-layered with tannic structure, emanating a compelling intensity of flavour. Highly enjoyable upon release, its gratifying complexity allows it to age gracefully, producing a luxurious velvety smooth drink enhanced by the bottle age. A splendid choice for serious wine enthusiasts.

Tasting Notes

A wine of almost indescribable beauty, made in such tiny quantities that, alas, only a few will ever get to experience it. Think the supple harmony of Musigny Grand Cru (at a small fraction of the price); super-silky and super-pure, with delicate raspberry, rosewater and aniseed aromas, subtle fruit and supple texture and an almost hidden but present liquorice-like concentration on the hauntingly-long finish. Like the finest of Burgundy, immediately irresistible yet with the finesee and balance to last a decade or longer.

About the Winery

Scala Dei

Nestled in the scenic landscape of Priorat, Spain sits the remarkable Scala Dei winery. Founded in the twelfth century and steeped in history; the winery was initially run by Carthusian monks who made significant contributions to viticulture (the cultivation of grapevines) in the region. Today, this is among the oldest wineries in the locality and is celebrated for preserving this historic tradition.

Calendar-perfect vineyards drape the low mountains, covering nearly 70 hectares. The land is beautifully punctuated by olive trees and terraces of llicorella, the indigenous slate soils that lend the wines their unmistakable character.

Scala Dei specialises in producing single-vineyard wines, crafted meticulously from old-vine Garnatxa and Carinyena grapes, these wines exhibit the full essence of Priorat. The cellars craft each bottle with particular authenticity, attributing its unique quality to the region's mineral-rich soils and distinctive microclimate.

Inside; the winery combines traditional methods with modern technology to produce truly unique wines. One can tour the historic cellars and witness the labour of love that goes into each bottle – from the hand-harvesting of the grapes to the slow, careful fermentation process.

Visitors are not merely guests at Scala Dei, but participants in a remarkable journey through the region's wine history. The tasting experience is intimate and enriching, allowing one to savour the distinct nuances of each wine and appreciate the passion and commitment required in its making.

Scala Dei winery, while rooted in the antiquity of its origins, continues to innovate in winemaking, delivering wines that captivate the senses and celebrate the uniqueness of the Priorat terroir. Whether a seasoned wine connoisseur or a curious novice there's an unforgettable experience waiting amongst the vine-clad hills of this iconic institution.

Its meticulous cultivation techniques, historical allure, and commitment to exceptional quality have cemented Scala Dei's place as a front-runner in the world of wine.

https://www.cellersdescaladei.com

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