2009 ICHANKA BONARDA
BONARDA
Review
Release Date
Region
NOT YET AVAILABLE
Nov 2010
LA RIOJA, ARGENTINA
Tasting Notes
Bonarda is a variety that can be beautiful or brutal. This Single Vineyard wine from this remote province of La Rioja is undoubtedly a very beautiful expression of this variety of Italian origin. Aromatics that remind me of Pinot Noir or the finest Nebbiolo, on the palate the wine is lush, fresh and has great dimension with plum, cherry characters in abundance. The finish is long and lingering. Enjoy.
Technical Notes
- Technical Data:
- Alcohol: 13,5% by vol.
- Acidity: 5,40 g/l
- Residual Sugar: 2,85 g/l
- PH: 3,6
- Dry Extract: 34,02 g/l
Estate Profile
Ichanka translates as "Water of the Condor" ("I" = water). The little hamlet of Ichanka, located on the Estate, was an important source of spring water to the indigenous Indians. This secret water source was discovered courtesy of the Condors that would be seen hovering over the spring.
In part this was the inspiration to plant vines here in the early 90s. The vineyard location is quite magical. It`s a pristine and sparsely populated environment, with mountains to the west and east. A unique microclimate. Great exposure to sunshine. A dry environment, with warm days and very cool nights. Abundance of water deep below the surface ensures that water is available when needed.
Ideally suited to producing both earlier ripening vibrant" white varieties as well as intensely flavored reds, notably Bonarda. Produces wines with great depth of flavor, with wonderful elegance and vibrant character.
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