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Talai Berri, Getariako Txakolina, “Finca Jakue”

Basque Country, Spain 2019 (750mL)
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Talai Berri, Getariako Txakolina, “Finca Jakue”

The two sisters of Talia Berri are the fourth generation of their family to produce playful, terroir-driven wines from a small portion of old-vine vineyard in the heart of Basque Country. From the crushpad of their winery you can watch pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago, which winds through the source vineyard for their ‘Finca Jakue’ Txakolina. The Hondarrabi Zuri and Hondarrabi Beltza grapes are hand-picked and gently pressed before being transformed into a racy, bone-dry, slightly effervescent white—dangerously easy to drink but worth your full attention. Extended lees contact imparts roundness and depth, while unmistakeable salinity from the nearby Bay of Biscay keeps things piercingly fresh. Notes of peony, green strawberry, dried herbs and nectarine dance across your palate before disappearing with a clean mineral flourish. You’ll feel like Hemingway after your second bottle...which really isn’t too much when you consider the delightfully low alcohol and all the appetizers in between. 

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Spain

Eastern Spain

Montsant

The Montsant DO is Priorat’s downslope neighbor in northeastern
Spain, but other than differences in altitude, there isn’t much else to tell their terroirs apart. Both appellations contain some of the world’s greatest old-vine Garnacha (Grenache) in soils of fractured granite and shale known locally as llicorella. It is a Mediterranean climate, with wide diurnal temperature swings.

Eastern Spain

Penedès

Technically, a wine labeled ‘Cava’ can be produced in several different regions, but Penedès, on Spain’s northern Mediterranean coast, is its
spiritual home. The climate is Mediterranean, the soils a favorable mix of limestone (key in pre-serving acids), sand, and clay, and Cava sparklers are crafted in the traditional ‘Champagne’ method. The traditional grapes used for Cava are Xarel-lo (cha-RAY-yo), Macabeu, and Parellada.

Northwestern Spain

Galicia

Galicia is lusher, colder, wetter, and greener than most of the rest of Spain, especially where wine-growing
is concerned. Viticulture up here is some of the most “heroic” in the world, as vineyards cling to impossibly steep slopes along snaking rivers such as the Miño and
the Sil. The influence of the Atlantic Ocean is profound, often lending wines a salty, “sea spray” character.

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