Don’t call it rosé. It’s pink, but it’s clarete. Many years ago Clarete was a common product of Ribera del Duero, not classically a rosé but certainly pink in color. Picaro Clarete is made by treading a mix of whole cluster red and white grapes bunches in tank followed by a couple days maceration then into oak vats for a slow fermentation by indigenous yeasts. After about 8-9 month in vat, the wine is transferred to neutral French and American oak barrels where it ages for 16 months before bottling.
93 points, "The 2018 Pícaro del Águila Clarete is riper, comes from a cooler and slow-ripening year and had a shorter élevage, 16 months in French oak barrels. 2018 is one of the greatest vintages in the zone in recent years but perhaps not as fresh as 2016 was. It was a textbook harvest, and all the clarete was bottled without malolactic to keep the vibrant acidity. This combines power and elegance, and it's still young and only starting to develop the perfume that, to me, is the giveaway for this wine, which I found when tasting the 2017 next to this. This is a very pretty and pleasant wine, tasty and easy to drink. A crowd-pleaser. 9,821 bottles and 456 magnums were filled in February 2020." - Wine Advocate
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Dominio del Águila Picaro Clarete
2018Info
- WINEMAKER: JORGE MONZON PASCUAL
- COLOR: ROSÉ
- SOIL: Sandy clay, limestone
- VARIETAL: Bobal, Garnacha, Albillo, Tempranillo
- COUNTRY: SPAIN
- REGION: CASTILLA Y LEÓN
- APPELLATION: RIBERA DEL DUERO
- VINTAGE: 2018
- FARMING PRACTICES: ORGANIC
- IMPORTER: EUROPEAN CELLARS (ERIC SOLOMON)